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<blockquote data-quote="starcloaked" data-source="post: 76938" data-attributes="member: 3632"><p>That was me that said the thing about Beirut. I didn't make it up though. I read it somewhere...</p><p></p><p>I like Schmolland, though--that gave me a big smile. </p><p></p><p>There are definitely war zone days. More often than not at the moment, but we do have our good times, and times when our weird little country makes its own kind of sense. I think I'll put Schmolland on my passport (or perhaps Schlatvia, since I'm sort of countryless among the Schmandinavians, seeing as how my kid has NLD, which is not *really* Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but kinda, and not at all like Learning Disability (LD)...except for how it's a learning disability too. And yeah, Latvia isn't Scandinavian, it's Baltic, which is all the more reason it makes sense for NLD. Have I flogged this metaphor enough yet?).</p><p></p><p>All I can say is that the people of my country are tired. Way too tired to try to walk around in wooden shoes. Much less appreciate them.</p><p></p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starcloaked, post: 76938, member: 3632"] That was me that said the thing about Beirut. I didn't make it up though. I read it somewhere... I like Schmolland, though--that gave me a big smile. There are definitely war zone days. More often than not at the moment, but we do have our good times, and times when our weird little country makes its own kind of sense. I think I'll put Schmolland on my passport (or perhaps Schlatvia, since I'm sort of countryless among the Schmandinavians, seeing as how my kid has NLD, which is not *really* Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but kinda, and not at all like Learning Disability (LD)...except for how it's a learning disability too. And yeah, Latvia isn't Scandinavian, it's Baltic, which is all the more reason it makes sense for NLD. Have I flogged this metaphor enough yet?). All I can say is that the people of my country are tired. Way too tired to try to walk around in wooden shoes. Much less appreciate them. Star [/QUOTE]
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