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gwynfryn
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25 Jan 2008, 5:49 pm

Still, something like two years ago, I started a training scheme in information technology, as an attempt to make myself employable (I have an honours degree in mechanical engineering) after many years of unemployment. It started well, and for at least three months it went well, but then I noted a problem in remembering my previous day's lesson, and, then a test, where I couldn't answer (a strange word; an swww er? who pronounces the wwww?) and then some biological issues (best not mentioned) because, by the time I read the question, I'd already forgotten the start of the question.

I visited my usual qua

OK, situation normal, whenever I try to present a reasonable mature position on life, I get banners and disruptons

make your own minds up



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25 Jan 2008, 11:08 pm

I've idly thought of trying to sue the school system in charge of the middle school I went to . . . but it's just a dream.


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26 Jan 2008, 12:06 am

My list of people to sue:

Dinah (one of my College professors, from 15 years, ago).

Mr Koning (the SPED teacher that I had to deal with in Grade 7, for not wanting me to go on about what an Anglophile, I am).

Teress (one of my college professors, for wanting me to wear make-up, and be feminine).

My parents, for causing me to have a panic attack, due to an obsession that was dear to me, back in 2006.

All the bimbos who speak with the flusey.

Kevin Salaway, for thinking that I was a stinky, dirty ret*d, in Elementary School.

My Ex-Shrink, Dr. Legaspi, for wanting me to be exactly like everybody else, from my generation.

Christie Peters, for that one day that she brushed me off, the third last day, of Grade 7.

Bryan Guiltner, for treating me like a ret*d, and telling me that my telephone skills stink, back in the spring of 1994.


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26 Jan 2008, 1:35 am

A gentleman avoids the courts. A low-life seeks it as his first recourse.



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26 Jan 2008, 4:45 am

Even if the person is restricting your life, and won't allow you to move elsewhere (either psychologically or physically)? Or is dictating terms to you (which amounts to the same thing really).

I think even a gentleman would take it to court if pushed that far - as a last resort.