Monday, February 11, 2008

response to brianne L aka brilista4

i never thought about it that way. but now that you mention it, our voice is a pretty important part of our lives and i'm not sure how i would handle having a stutter either. it seems that because i'm such a joking, never-take-anything-seriously kind of person, i'd find some way to cope with it. but one can only tell when the situation is in effect. i also have to agree with you in complementing hoagland for being so strong. just like walker and updike said kids are cruel, so i know that going to school in the earlier years (with even less control over the stutter, i imagine) must have been challenging. but that's why his story is so great to me: he still became a huge success. and, like we discussed in class i feel a little guilty for crying over the petty things that get in my way and for those days that i have such a lack of motivation. its good to be taught a lesson.

i'm responding to this article -~->http://brilista4.blogspot.com/

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