She (Jennifer, not Kara) thinks it's even more likely that the doctor was wrong about the diagnosis of autism for Aidan since the negative behaviors he displays, even the bad tantrums and the insistence on scripts, is consistent with a child with a visual impairment and his positive behaviors aren't as consistent with a child with autism.
If this is the case, it seems like it would change treatment methods (?)
They're such cute sweet little hellions.
Now listening to
Creeque Alley.
I had forgotten how much the
No one's gettin' fat except Mama Cass
line always pisses me off.
Not grammatically, just chimin' in to agree with Trudy's earlier point.
This is kind of stupid, but interesting as an anthropological study: [link]
Well, the preacher likes the cold
He knows I'm gonna stay
Shouldn't that be: Well the preacher lights the coals?
Man, the Mamas and the Papas are a buncha mumblers!
Shouldn't that be: Well the preacher lights the coals?
No, the Preacher likes the cold because it makes people (like the singer) come into the Church for refuge.
Shouldn't that be: Well the preacher lights the coals?
Not according to the lyrics site that someone (Robin?) linked to earlier. But the line as I quoted it increases the cynicism. As in the preacher knows that this is agood way to get butts in the seats.
ION: on hold with the cable co. listening to their Muzak.
On The Street Where You Live
should NOT be played all perky-style on a xylophone. It's really wrong.
Wait, so "He knows I'm gonna stay" refers to staying in the church, not staying in Not!California?
I've always assumed so, -t, despite hearing "lights the *****s"
That's what I get for only listening to some of the lyrics, and getting a lot of those wrong. I thought that line was about how, though he might dream of California, he'd stay wherever he was, and everyone knew it.