[Blind-rollers] Surprise Crashes

dmgina at qwest.net dmgina at qwest.net
Mon Aug 20 19:56:08 CDT 2007


Hi there,
I don't have to worry about the people any more.
I am not there.
The building got so bad we moved out.
It wasn't safe at all.
Now the building is going to be tore down, and many will be homeless.
Dar
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from: freakkat81 at comcast.net
to: Blind wheelchair users list <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>,   "Blind wheelchair users list" <blind-rollers at nfbnet.org>
date: tuesday Aug 21 2007, 01:31:48
subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] Surprise Crashes

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> I think it is best if confrontation is taking place to try to keep a good attitude and even a smile on your face, even if it is hard, because that person might be willing to help you out sometime later. Plus, I think it is safer for me to slow down majorly when going through doorways and up or down ramps. My mom, when trying to get the wheelchair where I could get in it, has run over her own foot driving my chair.  So I know accidents can happen.  Your friend, Kassie
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> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Laura Eaves" <leaves1 at carolina.rr.com> 
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> > Hey Dar, that is awful that someone would laugh at an injury--that goes 
> > beyond rude to malicious. I have collided with people at times in my life, 
> > always accidently, but always apologize and try to avoid it in the future. 
> > --le 
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> > Subject: Re: [Blind-rollers] Surprise Crashes 
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> > We had persons in our building who loved to roll their chairs over your feet 
> > when you had sandles on. 
> > I would cry. The toes would brake and they would go away laughing. 
> > So I knew it was something planned. 
> > So I tended to not like persons in chairs who thought the world owed them a 
> > living. 
> > To this day my toes are damaged because of the fun they had. 
> > Dar 
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> > Dar 
> > www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/5779 
> > every saint has a past 
> > every sinner has a future 
> > 
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Dar
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