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May 03, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 4058 · Topics: 601
...stutter in their heads?
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
That kinda made me giggle. Erm no I wouldn't say it does, but I'm not an expert on this matter....
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
Aguaaqi that's put really well. It's explained it to me in a nutshell anyway.
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
I am a receptionist in a car dealership and it feels like I'm at the lowest rung of the work food chain at times like this. I'm even too tired to pretend to look busy.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Jan 18, 2005Comments: 0 · Posts: 3881 · Topics: 128
No I teach English as a foreign language in my spare time! I'd like to be a primary school teacher some day tho if I get my sh1t together.
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I used to stutter when I was a kid, but I think a lot had to do with not knowing english well(parents raised me to speak ONLY german at home) around the other kids at school. I was also shy & when I spoke & lots of people were listening I would get nervous & stutter. I overcame that, YAY! But, can't remember if my brain stuttered.