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Old 03-29-2010, 06:21 PM
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Because of your Asperger-like interest in this stuff, I get to learn new stuff all the time.

But what am I talking about? Look for the Chevelle from South Carolina HERE in my blog.

And then sign your email up so you can receive notices every time I update it with a new story. While I can't guarantee it'll be Chevy-related, there's enough love for Brand X here that I'm sure you'll be entertained one way or another.
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:41 PM
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Because of your Asperger-like interest in this stuff, I get to learn new stuff all the time.

But what am I talking about?

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Diego, I looked up Asperger and I think I've been insulted.


Speaking about the subject,
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They usually have a circumscribed area of interest which usually leaves no space for more age appropriate, common interests. Some examples are cars, trains, French Literature, door knobs, hinges, cappucino, meteorology, astronomy or history.

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I don't know what those people are talking about.

I have no interest in trains, French Literature, door knobs, hinges, cappucino, meteorology, astronomy or history.
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I signed up weeks ago

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You should rent a documentary on the national spelling bee called "Spellbound." They have a kid with pretty severe Aspergers. There's a lot of functional people with it (although I'm not one of 'em) and I bet we know some in the hobby. As I'm an ADD kid, I know there sometimes is some overlap with the two.

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