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Oct 15, 2007 at 02:24 pm by Evil Beet
“The only time I’m reminded that there is something different about him – that he has some deviation of what is perceived to be normal – is when I see him with other 4-year-olds. Then I go, ‘Oh yeah,’ and it comes back to me. But from day one I felt that he’s the way he’s meant to be … I have never thought of my son as being someone with a disability.”
Colin Farrell, whose 4-year-old son is diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome, a neuro-genetic disorder characterized by developmental delay, speech impairment, movement or balance disorder, excessive laughter and even seizures.










































































































Dear God….that hot and sensitive too.
I AM SO SADEN BY THIS NEWS , I KNOW IT MUST BE VERY TOUGH TO BE IN A SITUATION LIKE THAT, GOD BLESS COLIN’S AND HIS FAMILY.