not bad for a “retard”
About twenty two years ago, after the traumatic births and near- death experiences of my wife and twin sons, the head of pediatrics dept said to me about my surviving twin,
“Your son is severely brain-damaged. You  have to be prepared to send your son to a special school.”
Today he is twenty-two. Take a look at his astounding second yr uni results http://www.xanga.com/dearjoshua (29 May post).
Not bad for a “retard.”
His lovingkindness makes us great and humbled at the same time.
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