I was on the 77 bus making my way home from school in Cambridge, Massachusetts, there was a male passenger (probably between 30 - 40 years old), he'd say hello whenever he saw somebody come on the bus at every stop. It was clear he was a special needs person. I thought i'd talk to him a little bit. He had a soft-spoken voice with a good sense of humor. Some of the questions I'd ask him, he'd repeat the question a little, and he'd answer. Suppose I asked him "Are you familiar with the Salt and Pepper bridge?", he'd say "f'miliar wit Salt n'pepper b'idge? Yes, of course, blah blah blah". He works at a hotel in Boston as a man who cleans the room in the hotel. He would sometimes repeat at some questions I ask. I didn't know whether or not he was Autistic, or whether or not he had Echolalia, or Mental Delays.
2007-08-11
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