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BB10 Big Brother 10 from 2009 was won by Sophie Reade. |
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If she can remember dance moves, i am sure she will know where france or sweden is..
Sometimes i think she is playing the best game ever in that house...aka nicki or jade goody.. |
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Doesn't mean she wouldn't be able to learn later in life, like she has done in the dancing. And anyway...it depends how a lesson is taught to you... I've appeared like i was finding it hard in primary school (Though It was probably boredom or just the way I looked or just thinking about problems in other areas, I was too young to remember) But they put me in bottom set at secondary school with special help in maths and english as they are core subjects, And guess what I did better in Science and other subjects where they didn't put specialised help in... I got out of maths special needs by year 9/10 as they realised I didn't actually need it mainly because I was in top set science though I'm not clever, I got a C in Science and that was the highest mark. What I'm trying to say is, you can be dumb on some things and clever on others... A person with autism may find it hard to learn some things but can actually be very wise on other subjects... |
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Tripping Not Genuflecting
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I've seen more brains in a Lidl's meat and potato pie.
Dancing is what interests her and that is the way we're going now days. I started in remedial school but aged 14 I stepped up and managed to get the highest marks in my year. |
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she has no natural rhythm
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Lynne
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