Midnight Mulling - "i have aphasia" from 12-17-2013
Submitted by jabney on Sat, 03/26/2016 - 10:57pm
{{{2016}}}
My one Rec on TOS (is that the right term?) when I first started to write again. It was a beginning.
[edit: TOP, not TOS, sorry]
{{{2013}}}
I had a stroke
I have trouble speaking, but I can understand you
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Yes and No
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I cannot write down your message
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waffles
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fried chicken
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and so on?
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That's a write down your message
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This is what they call
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Maybe
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best,
jabney
{{{2016}}}
Thank you for the encouraging words - to friends at dkos and to friends at caucus99percent - during the past couple of years.
My lesson from this unexpected situation: we can make it - we have to.
Comments
Thank you!
For sharing your strength and perseverance!
Best!
The spirit of party serves to enfeeble the Public Administration,
agitates with Jealousies and false alarms, and opens the door to corruption,
which finds access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
George Washington
Thanks
I appreciate your comments.
best, john
Strange that a harp of thousand strings should keep in tune so long
We stand with you, jabney.
Thank you for sharing. Life is a challenge everyday. Your strength and determination will serve you in every way. Be well, dear friend.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Thanks, though most/many of us have the 'hero' gene
It usually takes a situation to unlock the hero inside. Besides, the role of "hero" pays: less? more? about the same? compared to the role of "saint" -grin-
best, john
Strange that a harp of thousand strings should keep in tune so long
Question:
A. Can you tell how welcome you are here?
B. What is your measure of progress?
C. Do you mind if we pick your brain and pester you about your experiences?
D. From what part of this flat earth do you hail?
Ordered List - Alright!
In the previous Midnight Mulling edition, there was a chance to use the "Unordered list" (just above the word, "there" - at least during the writing part); now here is a chance to use the "Ordered list."
And I guess that's not how to use the Unordered list function. So here's a key:
best, john
Strange that a harp of thousand strings should keep in tune so long
I had the same (dis)ordered result.