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Rindercella, The Dyslexic Princess

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mikey4444 | 18:42 Thu 09th Apr 2015 | Jokes
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I am not sure if this is going to get past the AB Censor, but here goes anyway. Its only 3 mns long and you might have to turn the volume up a bit.
Funniest youtube I have seen in a long while !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t-UM1Dv5cQ&feature=youtu.be
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lol lol lol, thats great mikey.
What a stupid video, dyslexics don't have a problem with speech, many actors are dyslexic. oh yes hilarious to anyone who hasn't got a child
with dyslexia. Perhaps the next one can be a joke about children on the autistic spectrum? or grandmas with dementia?
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Retrochic....don't be so ruddy po-faced ! Lighten up a little !
Leave it out, Retrochic. It's just the funny way that the story is told.
Lol.....made me laugh
mikey -if only you knew what we have been through as a family with a dyslexic /dyspraxic child you would understand my lack of humour at taking the pee out of people suffering dyslexia. Just saying .
yes lets LOL at people with vulnerabilities - how very grown up.
I have an autistic son. Sometimes if you don't laugh and all that....
dyslexics don't have a problem with speech,

It can't be about dyslexics then, can it.
no tony, or course its not about dyslexics, that's why its titled 'Rindercella the dyslexic princess'. Silly me....
The Video is poorly titled.

'Cinderella as told by Spooner on Speed' may have been better.
yes mamy I agree. Some people have a weird idea about what dyslexia really is.
That's true - we shall seek out the erroneous person and give them 'what for'.


Sure Mikey meant no harm, it was comical in it's way.
The delivery is very clever and akin to the works of the Two Ronnies.
yes it was funny, but unfortunately dyslexia and its misrepresentation is a huge sore point for me, so I admit I probably over-reacted.
He does deliver it well - I am lousy at telling jokes.
It is understandable when something is close to home, I know.


My Grandchildren are on the autistic spectrum, but we do use humour a lot to cope.
Seen that performed on stage a few times, but thanx for the memories. No reason that should be censored.
I am severely dyslexic, and I thought it was brilliant!!

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