Brad: The noise you just heard is the Tourette’s Syndrome I’ve been living with since I was six years old. I’m standing up here today because the love and support of a lot of people put me up here — my family, my school family, my students, and all my friends. I owe this 1)_____ to all of them. But I also owe it to the toughest, and, and most 2)_______ teacher I ever had: my Constant Companion. My Tourette’s. Now, some of you may think that’s pretty weird to thank a 3)_______ and calling it a great teacher? That’s really weird. I mean, what could I possibly learn from a disability? Yes, Gaylon. Gaylon: You learned to 4)__________. Brad: Eli? Eli: You learned to 5)_______________. Brad: Yes, Thomas. Thomas: You learned to 6)___________! Brad: That’s right. Coping with my Tourette’s has taught me the most 7)________ lesson that anyone could ever learn. And that is to never let anything stop you from 8)_______________ ; from working or playing or falling in love. That’s right. Coping with my Tourette’s has taught me the most valuable lesson...