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Top job sir - full respect to you.

 

Richie - shipping forecast rules. always have it on on way back from work, bit of Sailing by then updates on Dogger and co before getting a Big mac from local 24hr Mac D's

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nice gesture :thumbsup:

 

makes you realise that sometimes the hardcore fans take this whole business way to seriously, at the core level it's just something that's created for people to enjoy and it's nice to read a little success story like that.

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Really nice email right there and kudos to you guys for the gesture.

 

Seeing as most of the shows round my way are family friendly shows not only do we get a lot of children but we get a number of people with learning difficulties. In actual fact between them and the kids they are 80% of the audience meaning there business really is important. But it always amazes me just how happy they are when they are there and the interaction they get from people such as the forementioned James Mason and many many other wrestlers really does seem to make there day. Sometimes they show a cynical twat like me that there can still be magic in anything even wrestling.

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This is spot on, 100% spot on.

 

I teach and support students with Autism and Asp's in a specialist college in Newcastle, one or two of my students are HUGE wrestling fans, which is great, as it means an automatic connection and i can 'sometimes' fit wrestling in to a lesson plan.. awesome.

 

I have always wanted to take a couple of the students to a live show, but after having a look around for a suitable show, the venues arnt always wheelchair friendly, not to mention the general use of the word 'retard' when a wrestler is cutting a promo. Its a shame that this has happened in the past, i have pointed this situation out before now, but, yeah, its not always heard by those in question.

 

Anyway, i salute you sir, cracking job and like everyone else has mentioned, it WILL make the girl a very happy person indeed.. well done!

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Having Aspergers can get you an interview for a few software development companies. Sounds bad but it's true.

 

Thank for the OP. As a Dad, it got me a bit too.

Suppose it's to do with maths. I know someone with Aspergers who's just recently accepted a position with the BBC as a client-side web developer actually.

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