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Is there such a thing as 'Aspie-lite'?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 461704" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jo...she actually may speak very highly of you and actually think you are a saint...lol. Tonys grandmother never called me by name and referred to me as "Theo's white woman" from the time I met her until the day she died. Theo is what she called him, its his middle name. His given name is Anthony Theodore and his family calls him Theodore but when I met him I told him I couldnt call him a chipmunks name so I just called him Tony...lol. Anyway, she just refused to call me anything but that white woman. She was pure blooded Native American and I guess I just didnt make the cut..lol. However, I did so much for that old lady. I have seen her backside more times than I can count. Or wish to remember. I took her to the doctor more than any of her own grandkids. Tony relied on me to do those things because they were "female" things. </p><p></p><p>When she did pass away, the nurses at the home told me she talked to them a lot about "Theo's white woman". She told them that I was the one she liked best out of all the spouses of her grands and she had learned to love me over the years. She was a tough old broad. I really miss her. She was 94 when she died. Cory was 12 then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 461704, member: 1514"] Jo...she actually may speak very highly of you and actually think you are a saint...lol. Tonys grandmother never called me by name and referred to me as "Theo's white woman" from the time I met her until the day she died. Theo is what she called him, its his middle name. His given name is Anthony Theodore and his family calls him Theodore but when I met him I told him I couldnt call him a chipmunks name so I just called him Tony...lol. Anyway, she just refused to call me anything but that white woman. She was pure blooded Native American and I guess I just didnt make the cut..lol. However, I did so much for that old lady. I have seen her backside more times than I can count. Or wish to remember. I took her to the doctor more than any of her own grandkids. Tony relied on me to do those things because they were "female" things. When she did pass away, the nurses at the home told me she talked to them a lot about "Theo's white woman". She told them that I was the one she liked best out of all the spouses of her grands and she had learned to love me over the years. She was a tough old broad. I really miss her. She was 94 when she died. Cory was 12 then. [/QUOTE]
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