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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That`s quite a cruel thing to say Marguerita. Disappointed
I think you should maybe read up more about the severe dyslexia that Freddie suffers from and how it effects the thinking pattern.
Scotty
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink
mmm and why did he make such an issue at the beginning of having to get to bed early as he couldnt function without enough sleep, and now he rarely goes to bed before 3am and seems fine?
FM
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That`s quite a cruel thing to say Marguerita. Disappointed
I think you should maybe read up more about the severe dyslexia that Freddie suffers from and how it effects the thinking pattern.
I am sorry and offended you would call me cruel for having an opinion Disappointed
Marguerita
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by suzybean:
What a lovely friend Smiler And a lovely explanation.


I agree entirely. Freddie hasn't got a bad bone in his body and it's the others lack of empathy, sympathy, patience and intelligence that make them dislike him. In short, it's their problem NOT HIS!


I agree with you two on this, he is a lovely guy, and it's the rest who have the problem not him.
Mentalist
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That`s quite a cruel thing to say Marguerita. Disappointed
I think you should maybe read up more about the severe dyslexia that Freddie suffers from and how it effects the thinking pattern.
I am sorry and offended you would call me cruel for having an opinion Disappointed


I`m sorry Marguerita but I do think your opinion was a bit offhand and cynical. You`re entitled to it though, as I am mine. Lets leave it at that.
I hope we`re still pals. Thumbs Up
Scotty
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Originally posted by brisket:
Knowing one dyslexic person does not mean one knows them all.
A quick look on Google shows there are many different forms (including how thought processes are affected.)
I agree with Scotty, the cynicism is disappointing.
But thanks for posting darlo.
A good and interesting read.


I know several,ranging from mild to severe.Some have other ongoing conditions that affect their balance,or have ADHD,or Aspergers accompanying it.I'm just saying that dyslexia by itself doesnt affect somebodys capacity to reason.They may develop a speech aphasia as a result of embarrasment from being forced to read out loud,for instance as a child,but generally they're as diverse intellectually as the rest of us and are often better verbally than a lot of non-dyslexics as a strategy to avoid dealing with the written word!!
M
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That post doesn't sound like you Marguerita Frowner you've always sounded so lovely whenever I've read your posts before.
squiggle
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That`s quite a cruel thing to say Marguerita. Disappointed
I think you should maybe read up more about the severe dyslexia that Freddie suffers from and how it effects the thinking pattern.
I am sorry and offended you would call me cruel for having an opinion Disappointed


I`m sorry Marguerita but I do think your opinion was a bit offhand and cynical. You`re entitled to it though so lets leave it at that.
I hope we`re still pals. Thumbs Up
I dont see Freddie as you do Scotty ,I dont think my post was a bit offhand if it was it was not meant to be ,but you are entitled to your opinion as I am mine ,I would not fall out with any FMs over HMS in a game show next year we could be supporting the same HM Hug
Marguerita
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That post doesn't sound like you Marguerita Frowner you've always sounded so lovely whenever I've read your posts before.
I am sorry if I have upset anyone sorry for having an opinion about a HM in a game show I am really upset now I am logging off Crying
Marguerita
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
I've said it elsewhere..but dyslexia alone will not affect his comprehension or expressive language.
Maybe he has other issues going on..or maybe thats just Freddies idiosyncracies.
Even severe dyslexics can be highly articulate.
As pointed out already it affects people in different ways and a friend of mine says hers (tis purely dyslexia she has and nowt else) can get in the way at times when she often needs to articulate the most... particularly in stressful situations..

In fact she finds it extremely frustrating that she loses her words just when she needs them so much..

AS has also been said in here, to know one dyslexic is not to know them all Wink
Mount Olympus *Olly*
Well. it is clear we can only base our opinions on information we have gleaned and filtered through our common sense, or even prejudices.
It is also obvious that none of us knows enough about Freddie as an individual to offer anything even approaching a definitive understand of his position.
Freddie is as unique as the rest of us, and we are too removed to be "in the know".
So we are stuck with our good old instictive reactions of "like" or "dislike".
Regards Smiler
brisket
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That post doesn't sound like you Marguerita Frowner you've always sounded so lovely whenever I've read your posts before.
I am sorry if I have upset anyone sorry for having an opinion about a HM in a game show I am really upset now I am logging off Crying


Oh Marguerita the last thing I would ever want to do would be to upset you hon Hug I just thought that that post did not sound like your usually very kind self Crying So sorry, please do not log off.
squiggle
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Originally posted by Skylark24:
Oh Marg dont be upset, this always happens when a HM has a disability of some kind, do you remember last year with blind Mikey? I got some stick for trying to get folks to see the person and not the disability . Take care Hug



Mikey was brill disability or not I thought he was fab Big Grin. He didn't want people to feel sorry for him I did a little bit but he's like anybody else Thumbs Up.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That`s quite a cruel thing to say Marguerita. Disappointed
I think you should maybe read up more about the severe dyslexia that Freddie suffers from and how it effects the thinking pattern.
I am sorry and offended you would call me cruel for having an opinion Disappointed


I`m sorry Marguerita but I do think your opinion was a bit offhand and cynical. You`re entitled to it though so lets leave it at that.
I hope we`re still pals. Thumbs Up
I dont see Freddie as you do Scotty ,I dont think my post was a bit offhand if it was it was not meant to be ,but you are entitled to your opinion as I am mine ,I would not fall out with any FMs over HMS in a game show next year we could be supporting the same HM Hug


True and I`m glad to hear it Marguerita Hug
Scotty
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Marguerita:
His friend seems lovely but what has dyslexia got to do with how Freddie thinks and why write this now, my Grandson has dyslexia it dosent affect his thinking,I think its more of a case he sees freddies vale slipping Wink


That post doesn't sound like you Marguerita Frowner you've always sounded so lovely whenever I've read your posts before.
I am sorry if I have upset anyone sorry for having an opinion about a HM in a game show I am really upset now I am logging off Crying


Hug

Shake Head
carotino
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Posted 28 July 2009 02:43 PM Hide Post
I,m sorry if my views sounded cynical, it was purely an observation on Freddies behaviour, which has changed since Bea,s arrival



It's possible Freddie is more relaxed now since he looks upon Bea as someone who likes him without him having to try, don't you think? He's probably let his defences down a little as they have so much in common ( he thinks ).
Bethni
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Originally posted by Bethni:
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Posted 28 July 2009 02:43 PM Hide Post
I,m sorry if my views sounded cynical, it was purely an observation on Freddies behaviour, which has changed since Bea,s arrival



It's possible Freddie is more relaxed now since he looks upon Bea as someone who likes him without him having to try, don't you think? He's probably let his defences down a little as they have so much in common ( he thinks ).
Yes, but he also should remember how he had the Hms tiptoeing around as he had to sleep, now it is he clomping around at 2or 3am , while others are sleeping, not that i have heard anyone complaining , but i do find that irritating
FM
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Originally posted by Skylark24:
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Originally posted by Bethni:
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Posted 28 July 2009 02:43 PM Hide Post
I,m sorry if my views sounded cynical, it was purely an observation on Freddies behaviour, which has changed since Bea,s arrival



It's possible Freddie is more relaxed now since he looks upon Bea as someone who likes him without him having to try, don't you think? He's probably let his defences down a little as they have so much in common ( he thinks ).
Yes, but he also should remember how he had the Hms tiptoeing around as he had to sleep, now it is he clomping around at 2or 3am , while others are sleeping, not that i have heard anyone complaining , but i do find that irritating

Him going to bed at that time is hardly the same as them turning the light on and off for ages, jumping on beds and generally making enough noise to wake the dead. As most of us said at the time, that's what the living space is for, which is where Freddie stays until he goes quietly to bed.
cologne 1
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Originally posted by Mentalist:
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by suzybean:
What a lovely friend Smiler And a lovely explanation.


I agree entirely. Freddie hasn't got a bad bone in his body and it's the others lack of empathy, sympathy, patience and intelligence that make them dislike him. In short, it's their problem NOT HIS!


I agree with you two on this, he is a lovely guy, and it's the rest who have the problem not him.


I'm also agreeing with you all. I enjoy his unique personality and he seems a really nice person. Every year we have some HM's who are like a clone of a previous HM, I don't remember anyone like Freddie though, viva la difference Smiler
Yellow Rose

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