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Old 10-30-2009, 09:40 PM #13
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just to get clear... before i assume you have not.

have you actually ever been exposed to these languages in your life? (even not for a long period... even perhaps during early infancy?)

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Hi Waves (*Chuckles at High Waves*)

No, I can't say that I can ever remember anything like that. I do remember from a very young age. People don't believe me but I remember the frst time I opened my eyes after being born and seeing the midwife slapping the trainee midwife for doing something stupid (won't write what here). And I remember very clearly seeing, not in black & white, but grey, various shades of grey and some white, like the nurses caps & aprons were white.

I even remember my mum being gobsmacked when I asked her "why the lady hit the girl when I was borned?" To this day it freaks her that I saw it & that I remember it. off topic sorry...

I was never exposed to anything that could explain the types of conversations and words that come up...What thinketh ye?
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