
6/11/2004 c1 vanburen
My mother has taught special ed children for nearly 3 decades, and I never thought about how much she was needed until now. Your writing is funny and insightful at the same time, you have an excellent command of grammar and syntax, and I just overall enjoyed this, and so I'm going to put you on my favorites lists because you you deserve more reviews. (and thanks for the review, I may have come off as a bit callous in the essay, but it *does* disappoint me that so many wonderful authors go unnoticed)
My mother has taught special ed children for nearly 3 decades, and I never thought about how much she was needed until now. Your writing is funny and insightful at the same time, you have an excellent command of grammar and syntax, and I just overall enjoyed this, and so I'm going to put you on my favorites lists because you you deserve more reviews. (and thanks for the review, I may have come off as a bit callous in the essay, but it *does* disappoint me that so many wonderful authors go unnoticed)
3/17/2004 c1 chronic asshole
excuse me were you talking to me or MrFlames when you typed this?
James Jago
2004-03-17
ch3, anon. Look, I really think you need to stop before you get lynched. This sounds like you actually mean it
excuse me were you talking to me or MrFlames when you typed this?
James Jago
2004-03-17
ch3, anon. Look, I really think you need to stop before you get lynched. This sounds like you actually mean it
1/26/2004 c1
27Loganberry
Worcestershire, where I live, mostly has a three tier system (5-9, 9-13, 13-18 with sixth forms as part of the high schools), but really I want to comment on the main subject of your essay.
I really enjoyed this; the affection you felt for "special ed" comes through very strongly, and your explanations of how things are set up were very clear. As you know from a while back, someone close to me has Asperger's, but they went to a special school (although probably wouldn't have done these days).
That's a seriously old joke about Newton, though; I suspect it's been around since Neptune was discovered!

Worcestershire, where I live, mostly has a three tier system (5-9, 9-13, 13-18 with sixth forms as part of the high schools), but really I want to comment on the main subject of your essay.
I really enjoyed this; the affection you felt for "special ed" comes through very strongly, and your explanations of how things are set up were very clear. As you know from a while back, someone close to me has Asperger's, but they went to a special school (although probably wouldn't have done these days).
That's a seriously old joke about Newton, though; I suspect it's been around since Neptune was discovered!