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I want to apologies to the other people here on my grammar and spelling skill. I went though school with a learning disorder and to school where the most of the teacher did not care. Never when to collage, Start work at the age of 16. I went in a field where there was few book, no teacher on the subject and learned by doing.

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I want to apologies to the other people here on my grammar and spelling skill. I went though school with a learning disorder and to school where the most of the teacher did not care. Never when to collage, Start work at the age of 16. I went in a field where there was few book, no teacher on the subject and learned by doing.

My words exactly:

"It could be a neurological dysfunction that has nothing to do with intelligence."

My dad (RIP) only got through the 10th grade and to me he was one of the smartest people on the planet.

Some of my teachers are an integral part of me and others I'd rather forget.

I've read about various learning disorders & neurological dysfunctions and

many of the people portrayed in those case studies were downright inspiring.

Many teachers just can't see beyond the "square peg in a round hole."

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she talk more about it. she is scared and worried for Thailand as a county. She did say they love the one princess and wish she could be queen. but she know that would not happen. She just praying the king lives long

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oh I see that so I am on where are you now ?

"She did say they love the one princess" - Mine agrees, she in fact met that princess

because she was the presenter for the award from the King that my better half

accepted for her school.

"Wherever you go, there you are." :whistle:

I Know Nan got her degree from one of the kings family. I guess that is something the king family does all the time.

When Nan grandmother dies 3 days after our married. That was so sad :crying: . At our wedding grandmother said "Now she can die, she was at her granddaughter's wedding". she was in good health too. I have meet a lot of people from Divisions and District level of the government.

They lite the fire of the crematory with the King flame. It a big deal anytime the King Flame is used. Had to have Police and Military escorting the flame.

For only been going to Thailand for a year and a half I seen a lot of ceremonies. Have not seen a male become a monk yet. Almost did a monk for the day at her grandmother funeral. But it was 3 days after or wedding and Nan did not want me spending a day and night away from her. plus she took it hard, almost passed out 2 time cry so much. Everyone thought it would be better to support and watch over Nan.

Also nan did not want me to get my head shaved. :whistle: We did ask the monk if I could do it and he was trying to teach me the rules.

He was laughing like hell when I was trying to say them.

My wife's grandmother died a few days after we came to the US. We made one trip to isaan right before we left. Glad we did.

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