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Chazno 08-20-2013 02:34 PM

All of you who say you wouldn't want to live next to a special needs child please remember that Kansas is one of the few states that doesn't mandate insurance to pay for autism treatment. It can make the difference between a child that is a terror and one that is a joy. Unfortunately it costs an extreme amount of money and people cant afford it. I know one family that spends $6k a month (Hes a doctor).

The issue will come up again, call your congressman and help these families.

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/08/08...or-autism.html

http://www.autismspeaks.org/advocacy...surance-reform

Dallas Chief 08-20-2013 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 9901694)
Heh. I'm a lover not a fighter. Since you aren't a hot female, and since I'm married, I can't give you loving lessons at this time. We will just have to settle for a beer.

Wait didn't you rearrange some guys grill at a little league game recently? And not with dental appliances? The CP never forgets...

PunkinDrublic 08-20-2013 04:29 PM

All good points.

fan4ever 08-20-2013 04:55 PM

I'm going to tell this story because I want other people to think about doing this; someone inspired me; this wasn't my idea and I'm not patting my own back.

A couple of weeks ago I was in the store and there was a 30 something woman, exhausted, shopping with her mother who had tourettes...very loud and non-sensical and drawing looks from all over the store where ever they went; some with scorn, some with sympathy...but all of it embarrassing I'm sure.

It just so happens I was checking out the same time as her although she was several stands away (you couldn't mistake where she and her mom were...it was non-stop). My stand was near the flowers, and I told the clerk to "Hold on a sec" and I went over and bought a dozen roses. After I checked out, I waited near the exit and gave the roses to the woman as she was coming around the corner with her mother. I told her "Your Mom would want you to have these" and handed them to her. She was shocked, didn't say a word and I left.

Again, someone else did something like this that inspired me and I took advantage of it at the right moment...I hope this reaches some of you and you take the opportunity like this and maybe dumbasses like this neighbor lady will become less and less common.

Sorter 08-20-2013 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by fan4ever (Post 9902295)
I'm going to tell this story because I want other people to think about doing this; someone inspired me; this wasn't my idea and I'm not patting my own back.

A couple of weeks ago I was in the store and there was a 30 something woman, exhausted, shopping with her mother who had tourettes...very loud and non-sensical and drawing looks from all over the store where ever they went; some with scorn, some with sympathy...but all of it embarrassing I'm sure.

It just so happens I was checking out the same time as her although she was several stands away (you couldn't mistake where she and her mom were...it was non-stop). My stand was near the flowers, and I told the clerk to "Hold on a sec" and I went over and bought a dozen roses. After I checked out, I waited near the exit and gave the roses to the woman as she was coming around the corner with her mother. I told her "Your Mom would want you to have these" and handed them to her. She was shocked, didn't say a word and I left.

Again, someone else did something like this that inspired me and I took advantage of it at the right moment...I hope this reaches some of you and you take the opportunity like this and maybe dumbasses like this neighbor lady will become less and less common.

Post this in the humanity thread where it belongs.


:)

Pitt Gorilla 08-20-2013 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by fan4ever (Post 9902295)
I'm going to tell this story because I want other people to think about doing this; someone inspired me; this wasn't my idea and I'm not patting my own back.

A couple of weeks ago I was in the store and there was a 30 something woman, exhausted, shopping with her mother who had tourettes...very loud and non-sensical and drawing looks from all over the store where ever they went; some with scorn, some with sympathy...but all of it embarrassing I'm sure.

It just so happens I was checking out the same time as her although she was several stands away (you couldn't mistake where she and her mom were...it was non-stop). My stand was near the flowers, and I told the clerk to "Hold on a sec" and I went over and bought a dozen roses. After I checked out, I waited near the exit and gave the roses to the woman as she was coming around the corner with her mother. I told her "Your Mom would want you to have these" and handed them to her. She was shocked, didn't say a word and I left.

Again, someone else did something like this that inspired me and I took advantage of it at the right moment...I hope this reaches some of you and you take the opportunity like this and maybe dumbasses like this neighbor lady will become less and less common.

That is boss. You win the intranets for today.

SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Squatch (Post 9901066)
This just in: JasonsAuto and some others here are this lady.

How about **** you bitch?

You don't know a thing about me. Better just quit now pussy
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Squatch (Post 9901079)
ROFL I guess if you consider that reeruned? reeruned is using the name of your business as your user name and then acting like this lady. At least she had some sense.

You better stop at this point.
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 9901217)
The letter was over the top. The author of the letter should be punched in the face, or at least choked out. However, a constant wailing kid would probably want to make me move.

some children have no other way of expressing themselves. If the child is disabled would you rather them just not let it out of the house? I'm sure its not outside in the middle of the night wailing...
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Squatch (Post 9901429)
The bottom line is that people who treat people the way this does deserve to have a special needs child.

Karma is a bitch. Right JasonsAuto?

only bitch round here is you, pussy.
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9901479)
No shit, dumbass. I didn't say it was.

But would you want to live across the street from that kid?

What a kid that, from the sound of it, is in their own yard in the morning wailing? What is the problem? I'm sure someone had a ****ing dog that barks around there. Its their child. He should get to play outside and enjoy himself.
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ThaVirus 08-20-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9902437)
some children have no other way of expressing themselves. If the child is disabled would you rather them just not let it out of the house? I'm sure its not outside in the middle of the night wailing...
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"It"?

SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9901450)
One of my dad's best friends had a kid that was severely reeruned like this. He was a few years older than me, and big for his age anyway. God I hated going over to visit them. He had a sister that kept him at bay for the most part, but he would just do.... anything. He might slobber on you - he might punch you. He might break a lamp, or shit his pants. All while laughing, moaning or screaming - he was never quiet. I don't know how they kept sane.

I assume a lot of the people riding their moral high horses in this thread have never had to deal with one of these people in real life. It isn't exactly fun.

These people?


Its someone's child. Its not their fault they aren't the same as you. Piece of shit post here
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9902450)
"It"?

Yeah, at that point I didn't remember if the child was a boy or girl.


Trust me dude there is no need to try and check ME here. And I'm not even going to explain why.
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SAUTO 08-20-2013 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Flachief58 (Post 9901515)
In the video, they said they keep him in the back yard so he could play with his balls (no homo) because he would otherwise run off. He was also only there for the summer so his Grandmother could watch him.

So unless he was out there raising hell at an unreasonable time, the bitch overreacted and should take her own advise and move into a trailer in the woods

This. I would think it would be understandable.


ITS A CHILD THAT CAN'T HELP IT.


Loud of ****ing idiots around here anymore.
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