Friday, November 16, 2007

2MB of RAM

If you've never had any experience with anybody who has ADD, you probably won't find this overly funny and can skip it.


For the rest of us, I stumbled on this link and it cracked me up. It's 25 Things to Love About ADD. Number one is for Stacey. Numbers eleven and twelve are for Greg.


Note to those who don't really get it: most of the list requires taking with a grain of salt. It's part of number nine.

10 comments:

Stacey said...

ha! That's pretty good. And soooo true.

Supermom said...

11 and 12 definitely cracked me up. And you sure fit the bill on #13

Susan said...

Greg says he knows I haven't taken my meds when I start rhyming in normal conversation.

BENJI said...

Meds? I knew your quick wit was too good to be true or natural. Only I have the golden tongue without performance enhancing drugs!

Susan said...

Yeah, I'm pretty sure I couldn't get myself in nearly as much trouble as you manage!

Sadly, in that regard they're more like performance reducing drugs. I'm a lot more entertaining when I'm not medicated!

BENJI said...

Trouble??? Me??? Nah!!!

I'm just having fun reading about Greg's boring money-making schemes and your dog's attempts to house train both of you!

Susan said...

The pup's fighting a losing battle on that front. And don't mess with Greg, he's paying off our house! Except at the moment he's playing rabbid beach volleyball. You need to come visit and give him some competition on the DDR. Who says white boys can't dance?

BENJI said...

Christmas break I'll be around for a few days, so I'm sure I can defeat his "Nationally Ranked Score"! But ummmm DDR ain't happening!

P.S. - I say that!

CluckyRN said...

I showed this list to my ADD son. WE HAD TO READ IT BACKWARDS.

#13 has helped him reach the ripe old age of 16 fer sure.

Strattera is a wonderful thing.

~:>

Susan said...

Clucky - #13 is like God's little inside joke for us. Yeah, everything else will be harder, but at least you'll be able to laugh at more of it!

That came from a website for an ADD magazine. www.additudemag.com. Your son may get some use from some of the information there. It's always good to find things that make you feel less like a freak and more like you just have a different style!