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well the diagnosis savages and you’ll know him as the functionally his
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american tv show happy days for shown incredible thirty five years ago while
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says n henry winkler has gone to be a producer director and author one thing
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you may not know about him isn’t he
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house dyslexia he’s back in the u_k_ friendly new campaign
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to raise awareness
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about battling differently neocons co-authors
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is happy days some henry winkler has spent the last ten years sharing his and
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storing explaining most of his life to gravity sexier
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undiagnosed for thirty years the answer is passionate about using his own
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experiences to highlight the problems of learning difficulties
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now the government is joining forces with him children can have special
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educational needs
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and still you know that she can do good things are great things for their lives
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so it’s about raising that selfesteem being very positive about the country
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should also try to make
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around one in five children has special educational needs and many contend that
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fuhrman isolated and alone
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self-esteem becomes low that confidence is low
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and more likely to be politically notice from the evidence and that’s really why
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this campaign he said okay
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by taking the campaign to thousands of schools across the k
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the main message campaign is one to spread is that children can land in
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different ways
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dyslexia is widespread
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but above all they say it’s normal
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because they were joined by the time self anyway there are right now things
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are going to malaysia so all the time you the fuck the phones
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your desire to get to know what
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i was dyslexic from you know from birth causes hereditary so i didn’t know until
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my stepson jed who just had a baby girls are in fact i am a grandfather mild myo
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wife and i a grandparents for the first time that
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until he was in the third grade generous in third grade
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and he was tested i had no idea i just thought i was stupid
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i was told i was stupid i believe that anne represents how shallow singing
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eight ua slow how difficult yes
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you couldn’t even that famous holiday vision until he could not she write down
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because if the reader actually why this item is that you are able to write a
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mother it was the left the right i couldn’t figure out the coordination
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between
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the gas the break
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that the clutch down here at the end and so
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i was just pulled on a up
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a plank of wood and four of life was spectacular look great
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value shabbily belorus innovator of coast whatever reading scripts and write
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his book very difficult and when i found was that alight
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if you want something bad enough
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you figure out a way to to get it
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children are enormously talented
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and they don’t necessarily have to be grade in math in order to
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on create and give a gift to the world preview like most kids are suspects any
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of your generation was a bit embarrassed by this in public
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until statistics at the hide the family dining no four it was wrongly but you
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could to hide the body but it was something on saturday night but in a
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moment
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by defying dyslexia this way and spent a fair amount i’m
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trying to figure out school i spent a third of my time trying to figure out
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why i couldn’t figure it out and i spent a third of my time covering up my
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shaming emily asian because believe me you know a teacher who says to a nine
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year old i’d just met this fabulous young lady in liverpool weren’t i’d get
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a append amman
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and the teachers have taught
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at your age you should know this already
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never taking into account that her mind working differently yeah and this
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campaign you know you are holding up the newspapers this is first news
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which is the newspaper four children sometimes written by children
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and they have started with the teaching awards the dyslexic as a soldier society
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of england
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and missus brown
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by
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they have started this campaign called my way
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every child can succeed in their way roughly how in the market is so
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important now
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so it’s not it’s a serious solution to this area so when you talk about how i
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think the solution is just a refocusing on how we teach
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our children
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not just in britain my country in america exactly the same problem
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the fact is
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eyes and ice all this young man sixteen years old
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he was allergic to school
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he couldn’t sit still he couldn’t he couldn’t compute was going on
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they took him out of the class two days
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and putting a vocational
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he rode his little honda home
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and while he was running as honda
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that wall but i just put up the drywall
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didn’t exist before i get it
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i’m good i could have my own company i’m good at this spot coffins confidence
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and the prejudice between intellect
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and vocational carriers are related eyesight run is a problem as far as if i
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was up about a dozen greatly wrong with that come thank you natalie thank you
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and i think a lot dyslexic and find vise and taking test on our website jen dot
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photo that built by the late sixties and the henry clay he spent thing and you
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government camping
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to raise awareness of dyslexia in skills and to be taken off the number ten today
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does yes
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fantastic arm-in-arm missus brown sarah brown and invited ed balls are the
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minister of education
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walker books first news
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the newspaper for children
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biology teachers awards
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and the bog dyslexic a society of england
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to come and start my way
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made mine way as the campaign bracelet i mean obviously do the technically
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extreme to turn this because you have to tracy your sales thank you
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tickets have dislikes that’s true but you can get you didn’t know what that
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you had to say seem to do it
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in effect is this friday night my stepson chad was in the third grade
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third-year
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and we had and tested to see was so verbal something clever
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and we kept saying don’t be so lazy go upstairs and do it again
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you’re too smart for this
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and when we had untested everything that they said to him i went oh my gosh
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out got something with the name
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i’m not just stupid such because when you’re a skilled people dixie that you
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weren’t you recover because they’re
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and alone and you must have got to do you think that’s the point lorraine
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exactly what you just said
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children learn differently
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and every child has got
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something great in them
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and there is a tremendous prejudice
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between intellect
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and the child who is really good at vocational
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are advantages soft medic you meant
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ninety-six unit
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and they took him out of class cuz he was almost allergic to school
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he just couldn’t sit there in his brain was in computing but he was great
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at drywall
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and when he world home
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he thought to himself
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that wall
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didn’t exist
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this morning
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i’d put that warm up and i’m good at it yet
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and then he said
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i would have my own business i can do this
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a society needs every citizen
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every child to be at the top of their potential this whether that means
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but without needing and it doesn’t happen you know society doesn’t work on
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children who can recite latin
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new indeed no nobody would be bb thank you for the cassidy things without the
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entryway
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but for your time for it to this and absolutely yes and there must be israel
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and the acting weird because i guess you can attend to the fact that you may be
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by having difficulty reading lamesa
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our youth i would have not seen managed to do your job with when i get happy
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days
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we would read at the table every monday morning the new script right
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and i had to get that script
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on friday had to get something early
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to go over it and all for it and over it so that i would not make up a complete
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bum fool of myself on monday morning in front of everybody
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i cannot read out what makes the utility strategies which i think a people when
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they’re not diagnose right
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you have to kentucky’s coping strategies release of the budget function before
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you can get the strategy you have to have a self image
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i truly have come to understand that
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self-image
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the beginning and the end of living
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and a parent has to help the child
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i met two ladies last night an
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from buckingham shown yet the truth
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terrific and they are their children are both off
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dyslexic
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and the are on that case of these children they just support the children
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they support the school
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and they help the teachers
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who are overwhelmed yeah
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who’s a teacher has to teach the smartest kid in the class
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and the child who has
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the most trouble in the class
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the same subject at the same rate it’s almost impossible to do
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my way this campaign of my way
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is to make sure every child
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learns
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at their way
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how does that could work though ken because that could ever cat-scans i
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truly believe it is merely or refocusing
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he’s just looking at
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how on the structure of teaching is that these done re teaching the teacher
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do you know mum starting with it with the new teachers bomb starting brand new
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so that
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children who learn at a different right are not forced
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to compete with sought amma
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who is brilliant
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you look at and i you know
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you know what robert wake up in the morning but i think i’m going to fail
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today here
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they look at emma and they go oh my god what they look at reverend they go oh my
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god
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they’re so good
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can’t do that and feel terrible about myself
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and they drifting into oblivion tended to seven hundred back in the class
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that’s
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accident it again and i am humor i’m not a crime rates that’s that’s a different
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ted and i was sent to the headteacher all the time
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news so this this campaign
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lunches to date commodity nec bargaining to show the basic things that isn’t the
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greatest brown invited us and optical achi invasive and ed balls will be the i
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saw ed balls in action
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whiz kids are
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they think about a year ago we were at the same school
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and this is a man who truly understands how to communicate
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that’s within a week with that
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anne thank you i hope it goes to the bailiffs representing you still have
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always enjoyed i’ve always enjoyed and had my way
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it should be my doorway extensions thank you very much indeed