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6 March, 2008 at 7:18 pm #314864
I really wouldnt wish harm on anyone..its not me! But when I read this …..
its as hard as the pious pusher tries to
make it seem………… which too be honest I dont even know, what that means…I assumed
it was something nasty.. so thats why I said what I said!! and then it gets blown out
of porportion, I do get a bit hot headed over disabled people ..because like I said earlier
I have a good friend whos son is riddled with cerable palsy. and see what she goes through.6 March, 2008 at 7:42 pm #314865@prettypink wrote:
I really wouldnt wish harm on anyone..its not me! But when I read this …..
its as hard as the pious pusher tries to
make it seem………… which too be honest I dont even know, what that means…I assumed
it was something nasty.. so thats why I said what I said!! and then it gets blown out
of porportion, I do get a bit hot headed over disabled people ..because like I said earlier
I have a good friend whos son is riddled with cerable palsy. and see what she goes through.on that post you would qualify for a special parking permit
6 March, 2008 at 7:57 pm #314866Maybe..But I tell the truth.
6 March, 2008 at 9:59 pm #314867aaah the prose.. the sweet poetry of the english language. [you watchin this comedy forum h ?
9 March, 2008 at 7:29 pm #314868@chess wrote:
It isnt always a child ……. weigh up the difference it isnt hard to calculate
and hows about living the life of the disabled person or the carer for an hour and then stating how easy it is …. :roll:
Very true chess, and the spaces are there because everyone understands how difficult it is to manage with wheelchairs, or for people who cannot walk far.
But there are people who abuse the system, just like any system. People who drive disabled people’s cars, with the stickers in the windscreen, and park in disabled spaces even though they themselves are not disabled. People who were disabled, got a sticker, but are now recovered and don’t hand back the sticker and I am sure you can all think of other examples.
The system is not perfect.
10 March, 2008 at 1:41 am #314869aye (yawn) ….. some days i find it hard to walk. I have met folks from here and i managed,as i was damm proud to admit i had a problem.
but then to be AS perfect as you and dagger ( ROTT) must be nigh on impossible !
innit (smirk)!!
eejit !
10 March, 2008 at 5:54 pm #314870@rubyred wrote:
aye (yawn) ….. some days i find it hard to walk. I have met folks from here and i managed,as i was damm proud to admit i had a problem.
but then to be AS perfect as you and dagger ( ROTT) must be nigh on impossible !
innit (smirk)!!
eejit !
I deal with children with cerebral palsy, I know the difficulties
I wasn’t patronising anyone, you just chose to read my post to chess as if I was. Chess knows how I feel.
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