With All These Cancellations and Dropouts...
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That's what I'm saying Steve. I want another comedy after ILYPM. I just need something.
To God, every living being is beautiful... Except for you.
me too.........any thoughts on Jim doing any stand up or TV stuff again?......i'd really love to see him return to live comedy....rather than see it as regression he could see is as a hommage to his roots.......kinda like 'the story so far'............
oh gawd i wish he'd up his visible profile more, we need a laugh..........lol....... Fluffy
Where's the news? This means that it will take at least longer than a year before we see Jim again after "Morris".
He said this about upcoming movies on Twitter 2 days ago:
I work when inspiration meets motivation fueled by collective gravitation. watch for 'I love you Phillip Morris.' soon. ;^) - Jim Carrey Join Jim Carrey Online on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat
In other words any script that pulls him off the couch lol www.youtube.com/user/jimcarreyonline
^ Yeah. i just don't like when ppl want to attack him for posting on twitter often and not working and speaking his mind. We kno he has some projects lined up but ppl typically don't speak about those things incase it falls through.
Why not let him twitter...Maybe he has the Twitter Bug,
New things eventually become old and then there'll be something new to take over his attention. Sometimes I come up with some really funny stuff, I try and writie it down, but really thinking about what people really want I went to an Autism seminar the other day and statistics show that Autism has increase in some places by 400%, that is a big hike, this should be a concern for alot of people, grandmas, grandpas, mom's and dad's what isi it that is affecting these kids? It may not be from Vaccines, but it is from something. They have found money to fix the EDysfunction(Viagara) problem but not this, seems kinda weird to me. Where are our priorities?????? But also I wonder if there has been any research on the affects of having a special needs child on the siblings eg. ADHD, ODD, Down's, Autism. Can and does it ever affect the brother or sister of the one who is getting the most atttention?
any condition has an effect on the whole family but we know there's a strong genetic influence with ADHD , Autism, PDD, etc etc......and younger siblings will often copy behaviour............
The frustrating thing for me is the slow pace of diagnosis........it can take YEARS for Dr's to finally agree on a programme of treatment and in nearly all cases we (teachers/carers etc) were right in the first place.........if they listen to us the kids can access the help faster......ggrrr Fluffy
My job is not affiliated with the School Board butanother Organization,
if both groups agree there is a need for better and earlier diagnosis for that child, why wouldn't it be done? Yes, as I observe I do see now the copied behavior, not exactly, but similarity. How long have you been teaching Fluffy? That is very insightful. I remember two children were brought to my school, I was between the age of 8 - 12 not sure the exact time but one child may have been diagnosed with ADHD, I would overhear conversations as my mom picked up the kids for school (she was a bus driver) The normal older child seemed to be doing alright. But years later their mom came back and spoke to my mom and said help was given to the ADHD child and was doing very well for himself but the other child became involved with drugs, which disheartened the mom. Yes, it does affect the whole family. I wish my son could have been tested, perhaps he would have finished high school, but it wasn't done.
I've been teaching for 14 years now CJ and i've always been involved with teaching the kids with difficulties. I've done a lot of work with dyslexic kids and assorted learning difficulties but my specialist area is that of Emotional and behavioural difficulties. I'm working with more and more ASD, ADHD and ADD kids now and i'm the resident behaviour specialist at one of the areas most challenging schools.
I'm like a teacher, social worker, therapist, and psychologist all put in a pot and mixed up to form a soup.........how thin the soup is depends on the time i'm allocated with each kid........ Fluffy
At a recent seminar on Autism they said that....the increase is up almost 400% in this area.
I was shocked. It sounds like you have a big rope to tow. I admire you. It takes a really admirable spirit to work in such a vocation. My hats off to you.
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