I have to agree with you.  I spent many years around tracks and never had 
anyone give me a hard time.  Well once when my car won and they thought we 
cheated...  By and large much of my automotive was a result of contacts made 
through racing.  

We raced oval tracks for the most part and even the guy that welded for you 
after a wreck would ask if I wanted to do it myself.  I did cause a scene when 
I drove my own car on the track to help dry it after rain.  I had the crew in 
the car but they didn't pay any attention to me driving until it registered 
what the problem really was.  It was a great group to be around, even Geoff 
Bodine who went on to NASCAR was alright.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Stansifer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:46 PM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Dealing with people


  "It's my story and I'm stickin to it."* excerpted from a Jimmy Buffett song*
  I found that the folks who could have cared less about a disability is the
  hot rodding fraternity.
  They accept you for who you are and what you can do. So what if you need
  somebody to test drive your results.

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Bob Kennedy
  Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 5:37 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Dealing with people

  There is no limit to ignorance. I was at the woodworking show a few years
  back, a huge showing of all sorts of dangerous tools for working with wood.
  One of the guys selling Forrest Saw blades was on his stage and didn't want
  to sell me a blade because he didn't know how a blind person could work a
  table saw and not lose fingers. I can't seem to resist a nasty come back
  sometimes and told the guy I didn't know how a company with such a good name
  would let an idiot represent them in the public place. I did manage to
  resist dropping his $150 blade on the concrete floor. But a lot of people
  walked away from his display after they heard him. 

  Strangely enough, the next display was for Grip-Tite and the guy running the
  booth gave me a 2 by 4 and told me to run it through his table saw. I told
  him about the guy from Forrest and he couldn't believe it. 

  There are good people out there but it's always covered up by the ignorant
  ones...
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jewel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:04 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Dealing with people

  One of our department stores had a very good special on 20 inch chainsaws
  recently, and being a
  sucker for chainsaws, I went along to buy one.

  The nasty little jumped-up salesman wouldn't sell me one unless I was
  prepared to sign a waiver to
  the effect that if injured, I would not sue them. I had no worry about
  signing such a document, but
  it was a clear case of discrimination for anyone can injure themselves
  with a chainsaw, and do those
  others have to sign a waiver? no they don't!
  Now, this is a store that sold me, without hesitation, a rotary garden hoe
  that didn't have a
  clutch, even though, for reasons of safety, I had, distinctly, said that a
  clutch it must have.
  I did not find that it had no clutch until I got it home and was
  attempting to find the safety
  feature I had demanded it * MUST have!
  When I say a * clutch, I mean that the machine can be put out of gear, so
  that the hoe tines stops
  spinning, but the motor is still running.

  Jewel

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