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What made you feel good today?

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  •  11-08-2007, 10:19 PM 531421 in reply to 530842

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    I won first prize in the local village fate for a one of my photos  


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  •  11-08-2007, 10:35 PM 531457 in reply to 531421

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    Yay for you . Which pic was it? And out of interest which village was it?

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  •  11-08-2007, 11:17 PM 531541 in reply to 531457

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    just got back from the gig, what a day i;m buzzing got some great shots and mixed with all the groups
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  •  12-08-2007, 9:42 PM 532607 in reply to 531457

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    veggiesosage:
    Yay for you . Which pic was it? And out of interest which village was it?

    The village was Stanton By Dale, one from a past weekly comp " I don’t care what the weather man says"


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  •  12-08-2007, 10:07 PM 532649 in reply to 532607

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    browndog - Great photo deserves first place.

    The sun shone and it was very warm whilst I was in the city taking photos. Big Smile [:D]


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  •  13-08-2007, 8:55 PM 533844 in reply to 532649

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    I juust got home from island. it was awsome.[:-D]
  •  13-08-2007, 9:01 PM 533856 in reply to 533844

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    Jayms:
    I juust got home from island. it was awsome.[:-D]

     

    welcome back.. any particular island?

    what made me feel good today was.. sorting through my hard drive trying to categorise it all .. just enjoying pics i havent seen in ages.. i really should print some off..


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  •  13-08-2007, 9:51 PM 533920 in reply to 533856

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    daisiemaetulip:

    Jayms:
    I juust got home from island. it was awsome.[:-D]

     

    welcome back.. any particular island?

    what made me feel good today was.. sorting through my hard drive trying to categorise it all .. just enjoying pics i havent seen in ages.. i really should print some off..



    sorry i meant to type ireland. Hands and brain really not working at full capacity today lol
  •  16-08-2007, 11:44 PM 537414 in reply to 533920

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]
  •  17-08-2007, 6:37 AM 537515 in reply to 537414

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    Jayms:
    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]

     They certainly did not test you for spelling. You are at Uni ?  Dear god what future does this country have.

  •  17-08-2007, 9:13 AM 537592 in reply to 537515

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    stan walker:

    Jayms:
    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]

     They certainly did not test you for spelling. You are at Uni ?  Dear god what future does this country have.

     

    er Stan

    Definition

    dyslexia   Show phonetics
    noun Broken Heart [U]
    a difficulty with reading and writing caused by the brain's inability to see the difference between some letter shapes


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  •  17-08-2007, 10:11 AM 537655 in reply to 537592

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    Keith Hammond:
    stan walker:

    Jayms:
    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]

     They certainly did not test you for spelling. You are at Uni ?  Dear god what future does this country have.

     

    er Stan

    Definition

    dyslexia   Show phonetics
    noun Broken Heart [U]
    a difficulty with reading and writing caused by the brain's inability to see the difference between some letter shapes

    If he is, then what the hell is he doing at Uni ?
  •  17-08-2007, 12:24 PM 537788 in reply to 537655

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    stan walker:
    Keith Hammond:
    stan walker:

    Jayms:
    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]

     They certainly did not test you for spelling. You are at Uni ?  Dear god what future does this country have.

     

    er Stan

    Definition

    dyslexia   Show phonetics
    noun Broken Heart [U]
    a difficulty with reading and writing caused by the brain's inability to see the difference between some letter shapes

    If he is, then what the hell is he doing at Uni ?

    I think that's a totally uncalled for remark and reflects poorly on you Stan. Sad [:(]


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  •  17-08-2007, 1:38 PM 537878 in reply to 537788

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    OldBoy:
    stan walker:
    Keith Hammond:
    stan walker:

    Jayms:
    I had a dyslexia test today. In itself not great for feelgood value but the test is in 4 sections and the first part i got a really good score on. Let me explain: the fist part of the test tests you on image sequences which dyslexia has no effect on so as to gage how sharp you are in general before it tests you for Dyslexic problems. In this section i got the highest marking band which made me feel rather prowd of myself because it basicly means i have a sharp mind. Smile [:)] the further 3 sections of the test (Word Recognision, Word construction and memory) were as expected and indicated that there is a high probabilty of dyslexia. (which we knew anyways really) so now i need to scedule a full (3 hour) test with an educational Phychologist so that i can get a full diagnosis and see what benifits i am eligable for.

    This is all good news because it means i'm not stupid!! and i'll get help with my next couple of years at uni Smile [:)]

     They certainly did not test you for spelling. You are at Uni ?  Dear god what future does this country have.

     

    er Stan

    Definition

    dyslexia   Show phonetics
    noun Broken Heart [U]
    a difficulty with reading and writing caused by the brain's inability to see the difference between some letter shapes

    If he is, then what the hell is he doing at Uni ?

    I think that's a totally uncalled for remark and reflects poorly on you Stan. Sad [:(]

    Please do not get me wrong.I feel for sorry for anyone who has uncalled for limitations. But you cannot expect to get to the top rung. Myself, I left school at 14 perfect in mind and body, but all I could look foreward to was the university of death. First lesson, if he has a field grey uniform on and a coal scuttle helmet, shoot him, he`s a German. Just watching the exam results on the TV "Oh I got 3 A levels, I`ll be going to Cambridge". So many did exeptionally well on the exams, I wonder why that is, I`ll give you 3 guesses. I`ll shut up now and get my lunch and say "thank god its not SAUERKRAUT
  •  17-08-2007, 5:13 PM 538041 in reply to 537878

    Re: What made you feel good today?

    Hi Jayms Beer [B] Big Smile [:D]

    Congratulations on getting through the first round I hope they can offer you all the help you need to get through Uni.

     

    Stan you say "But you cannot expect to get to the top rung"... I think you are saying all of this just to be controversial, however instead of coming down on people with Dyslexia how about a bit of encouragement and a pat on the back and a well done. By the way "Cannot expect to get to the top rung"

    Tom Cruise, Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, General George Patton, Nelson Rockerfeller, Hans Christian Anderson, Leonardo Da Vinci, Sir Winston Chruchill, Henry Ford, Michael Faraday, Eddie Izzard, John F Kennedy, Oliver Reed, Sir Jackie Stewart, Benjamin Zephaniah, Henry Winkler.Whoopi Goldberg, Susan Hampshire, Sir Richard Branson.

    All of the above list are people who suffer from Dyslexia in varying forms, I would say that the majority of them have "Got to the Top Rung" in their chosen fields and I am pretty certain you knew that though, hence my comment about you saying it just to be controversial. If you didn't know any of the above were dyslexic then maybe a quick well known "search engine search" would have told you(which is exactly what I did) Sorry Stan I am not doing this to "pick" on you per se I just think sometimes people post just to be controversial without thinking of the possible negative effect it may have.

    JAYMS again well done and I hope you get through UNI and pass with flying colours


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