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Originally Posted by PolarExpress
In most circles, this much joy and celebration over learning you're abnormal would be a bit disturbing..Good thing you don't hand out in most circles..Sooo..Righteous results dude! Let's celebrate! 
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Yer right about that! But I've hung out with disturbed and abnormal people for quite some time and I kinda like it. They're more interesting than a "normal" crowd.

It's you guys who got me saying things (with a big smile on my face) like, "Hey, I have a gimp pass that says I can park in that spot so how about moving the chains from all the Handicapped Parking spaces." to parking attendants in NYC.
So why can't we form a National Abnormality Day coalition (informal, of course since it crosses several countries)? (oh and I'm so tempted to say, "Don't we already have one called Election Day?" but I won't.)
Sally, I'll let you know what the neuro says. I don't see him again until June. Next up on the doc color wheel is the physiatrist.