Hi, l hope you can help You may not know this, but I am involved with several charities in my spare time.? This to me is a particularly deserving cause and it has touched me quite deeply. Mute Tourette's Syndrome has long been in the shadow of its more famous sister disease (and as you know one that l suffer greatly from) and although much rarer, is even more tragic in its consequences. While a child suffering from Tourette's has difficulty containing its anger and frustration resulting in spontaneous verbal eruptions, a child with Mute Tourette's cannot express itself in this fashion. There is however an answer. A great deal has been achieved by the Mute Tourette's Foundation using new art therapy techniques. But their work can only continue with our help. Just 50 pence will keep a child in crayons for a day, and £2.50 will provide enough paper for a whole week. I hope you will help me and give your support.? I've attached a picture of what the therapy can achieve, and I believe it will affect you as it did me! If you are interested in this excellent cause, please PM me and let me know. Regards, Ian :lol: :lol: .
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I say she gets: A+ for spelling A+ for initiative A + for participation B for dress (is it a girl or a boy?) A+ for enthusiasm D for ability to remain seated Lets start a scholarship fund and ship her off to Oxford!! Michelle
She's already failed to entry exam to Oxford by spelling the word in the more commonly known and used way and not as ' Cant ' as the plum mouthed upper classes that populate Oxford would use. Poor kid, dont forget to donate asap. Ian :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: