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Old 05-12-2008, 11:05 AM   #9
Rachacha
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A few years ago, our HS's valedictorian was a very talented young man that was headed to Princeton. Everyone wondered how he was going to be accomodated as far as the requirement/tradition to give a speech, since he had always struggled with a severe stuttering impairment - perhaps he will play something instead of a speech since he is a fine musician, maybe he will not speak at all... Needless to say, he gave a poignant speech, delivered slowly, but without one stutter to be had, and got a great standing ovation afterward...

CONGRATS to the OP and his sons - I'll have that deal with my D's five years from now (hopefully not on the same day!!!)
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