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Sean Quote

"It doesn't mean I was a super-successful kindergartner. They did think I was autistic for a while..."
(I'M NOT MAKING FUN.)

AHhahhahahahaha

(NOT FUNNY.)

“Sean Quote”

  1. Blogger Natalie R. Says:

    That's okay, my parents like to tell me that until I was about 10 or 12 (somewhere in there) they thought I would be an "average" student. Quote from my dad: You know, we had three older daughters who all did very well in school, and we just thought you would be the C student of the family.

    I can't people thinking Sean had autism, and I bet he did a lot better in kindergarten than I did! ;0)

  2. Blogger Amberbop Says:

    giggle*giggle*giggle* Hehehehee!
    Oh, I live for this blog.