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The Last Thing That Made You Smile

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Someone posting of their traits and behaviors who initially came here not realizing they may well be on the spectrum of autism. And how their continued posts reinforce their own self-awareness.

Such experiences are rather dear to me given how they parallel my own. Thanks guys. :cool:
 
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"What evils await Captain Henry Mitchell on the island below? A U.S. Navy fighter pilot, he's forced to abandon his Grumman after battling Japanese Zeros over the Pacific, but soon Japan is the least of his worries. Parachuting into rainforest canopy Mitchell is greeted by a lost tribe of pygmies and their insanely cruel leader, a female.

Note: From the writer: Write fiction, usually featuring masculine marvels putting up with tormenting females. In other words, men in chains doing battle with evil vixens. :eek::D

One of his other book titles: "Men on the cross, and the women who put them there."o_O
 
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The guy is cute; he acts special; the tester is silly.
Reminded me of the scene in 'No Time for Sargeants'
when Andy Griffith is going through the psych tests.
I remember this when it was on tv but also reminds me of joining up and serving in RAF
 
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What was the last cute, sweet, special, or silly thing that made you smile? (If it made you laugh, giggle away.)


I got a little toy Easter chicky last night. It's soft and fuzzy and now sits on my desk. It makes me smile. Reminds me of my biddies when I was raising them. :)

The warm sunshine coming through my window feels good too.
 
The poster in the background is a reference to Carl Barks, the comic book author and artist who created Scrooge McDuck, Gyro Gearloose, Magica De Spell, etc. and wrote stories for them for years. =D BEST THING I'VE SEEN ALL NIGHT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH

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The poster in the background is a reference to Carl Barks, the comic book author and artist who created Scrooge McDuck, Gyro Gearloose, Magica De Spell, etc. and wrote stories for them for years. =D BEST THING I'VE SEEN ALL NIGHT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH

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Interesting, what language is it in?
 

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