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You both clean up real well LOL

Ya'll look might spiffy there ;-)

Helen & Jason, best wishes and much happiness to you both.

Snail mail will be coming to you both soon....

Look for it.

C~
 
Clink! Clink! Another drink

Yes, the washer wedding went just fine. The only hitch being us. The two shall become one.

Goat, I wasn't scared. There's a reason why I'm not smiling. Follow the link below.

 
You Brat!

Jason,
It is herioc to know you live well and fully engaged. It appears you adapted well and have a keenly evolved sense of humor, a great defense. It also has to make your "Butt Suck Lemons" at times as well.
However young man, nothing like letting us all give you crap and make fun of you for days and then ever not so gently drop the Moebius Card!
I am racking my brain now, to see what cruel, heartless and insensitive thing I have said to you, not knowing.
Moebius has not parilyzed your brain! Your intellect and recall never cease to amaze me.
Live full and well.
Kelly
 
Kelly, you have never said anything mean or cruel to me. I have already told the club of my condition. It's been a while and the newer memebers would need to know before or just after posting a pic. It's not a common defect. You see someone in a wheelchair and you instantly think, "this person is disabled". Or you see a man or woman with dark glasses with a dog or using a cane and you instantly go, "this person is blind". But Moebius doesn't click like the other defects because not many people, EVEN DOCTORS, don't know about it.

No one here has yet said anything mean to me. The expression on my face does look like "scared" or "angry" but when you start talking to me, you'll know that's not the case.
 
AWWLRIGHT!!! Great wedding pic! congratulations!!!

Okay, the Moebius syndrome link explains what looks like suprised look on your face, like you were caught off-guard when the picture was snapped. I experience something similar being that I have Asperger's syndrome, a mild form of autism. I've sometimes had people mention my expressionless and emotionless attitude, which goes much deeper than just a look.

Many wishes to a long and happy life together. I always envy a vibrant young couple starting out!

BTW, is that your brother on the right of Helen?
 
Cyber,

Nope, that's the minister. He's our age belive it or not. I have no bros or sisters (thank God) and Helen has 2 sisters.

If I showed any expression at all, it was an expression of "Hurry up and take the damn pictures already! I'm sweating in this penguin suit."
 
The newly-weds look gorgeous!

Steven:

If you would care to start a thread on Asperger's I'd be much obliged.

This affects my father, an ex and the ex's father. YIKES!

The innocence and way-of-thinking of Asperger's people is MUCH easier to understand once identified. They are some of the kindest and sweetest people I have met.

Your insights, I'm sure would be most appreciated.

Thank you!
 
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