Jeremiah Hughes gets a lesson in humility.

9 Jun

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6 Responses to “Jeremiah Hughes gets a lesson in humility.”

  1. Katarina July 15, 2008 at 11:18 am #

    Jeremiah,good work

  2. Katarina July 15, 2008 at 11:18 am #

    Hi from Croatia

  3. Jeremiah September 3, 2008 at 7:25 am #

    Humility
    the quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one’s own importance, rank, etc

    deciding you know who i am from watch me for a few minutes
    i realy was amazed at they way i was protraid, when i saw this episode i was shocked and kept thinking “you did not just f******* say that on tv” repedaly, but hey it is what it is. wait till next year

  4. Shelby September 3, 2008 at 10:53 am #

    I don’t think people (or this blog for that matter) are deciding “who you are”…..just spotting a overly-frustrated dancer in the moment who paid dearly for it. However, I would be surprised if this is ACTUALLY Jeremiah as you have many bad typos and punctuation.

  5. Lorin November 19, 2008 at 10:16 am #

    Best to not judge by typos and punctuation. Jeremiah is dyslexic. One day, people will understand that intelligence and the ability to spell have nothing to do with each other, but there is still a great lack of understanding of these things, even within the education field. While Jeremiah’s IQ scores rank at the 94th percentile, his spelling, grammar, and punctuation are definitely not great. But this was definitely about the worst example I’ve seen of his – probably written at about 3a.m. knowing him.

    Having said all of that, I hope Jeremiah gets a chance one day to show the world just what all he can do on the stage. The thousands who I know who have seen it firsthand so far have been amazed:)

    • Lee Browning November 21, 2016 at 6:21 pm #

      The ability to correctly form sentences when writing also includes the ability to spell words and use grammer correctly. That comes with the discipline of education and the desire to learn. Unfortunately… many make excuses for not being able to communicate clearly and distinctly.

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