Bob’s Song
Mother: He was a beautiful baby. He,He was precious. He won all the baby contests
Bob: And Ha, this is a radio, cigarette case and a holder and an ashtray, and this is a TV
Interviewer: Could you tell me about the trophies?
Are those things you've won?
Bob's driving force: Ah Its cold
Interviewer: Could you tell me about the trophies? Are those things you've won?
Bob's driving force: Ah It's cold
Interviewer: Could you give us a little bit of a description of what he was like as he was growing up?
Mother: Yes, erm, he was a very happy person from the first day he was born. No wonder, he had just about everything. We spent a lot of time with him, and we loved him very much
This was our first child, and we had a (exhales) a lot of hopes and expectations
Mother: He was a very clever boy, and he's co-ordination was great. Although he's now labeled very low functioning, he still needs to move about to release excess energy
Bob: And ah, this is a radio, cigarette case and a holder and an ashtray, and this is a TV
Bob: but I think the most important thing, eh, the devil can do, is to co-or, is to eh self-sacrifice and co-ordinate so that pleasure can be evened out
Narrator: His thinking starting to improve, but then he lost his balance and his co-ordination and today cannot stand or walk
Bob's conscious being: And ah, this is a radio, cigarette case and holder and an ashtray, and this is a TV
Interviewer: Are there some things you'd like to do?
Bob: Most of anything I'd like to be with the cowardly the lion