ok laverne...this is great!  again i understand the success of gimps but 'he' 
came with derogatory marks, wanting to go a few rounds w/ me and u can sugar 
coat some things...

Eric W Rudd
[email protected]
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on fighting the flu, 
for peop...


  Its a slow weekend and I have the time to share. Let there be light........ 
John Hockenberry is a journalist and now host of the morning NPR program 
TakeAways.  John has been a crip-reporter for years and wrote a couple of 
catchy books too. John wheeled his way around the country doing live reports 
for ABC News from his chair, except for major floods, just as any other 
reporter would do. John is very successful, married and has children.  Today, 
those entering the field of journalism , as wheelchair users, seek the fame 
brought forth by people like John Hockenberry.  (pointing......... google John 
Hockenberry)
  And don't call me Shirley.
  Best Wishes Eric

  In a message dated 8/21/2010 6:01:26 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
    no ur point is not obvious wally...i did not understand ur paradox...nor do 
i ever...lol i truly know where npr stands & Thomas was great...when she 'left'

    Eric W Rudd
    [email protected]
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: [email protected] 
      To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 
      Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:51 PM
      Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on fighting the 
flu, for peop...


      My point is obvious.  Butt its on the top of my head and you have to see 
the picture.  Eric, my brother, you have to get out of the house and live.... 
You never heard of John Hockenberry, formerly of ABC News Network and now host 
of his own Public Radio Program. Bet ya never heard of Mike Irwin either.  (and 
he lives in your state too)
      Even Helen Thomas was a grunt at one time in her career before she was 
gifted a seat in the front row at the White House.  But she is another story.

      Stay Kewl
      Best Wishes

      In a message dated 8/21/2010 5:46:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
        & ur point is...don't read?...oh wait, is he "a famous writer?" hmm, 
never heard of him.  but w/ a character he has, no surprise

        Eric W Rudd
        [email protected]
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: [email protected] 
          To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 
          Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:27 PM
          Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on fighting 
the flu, for peop...


          John Hockenberry, another famous writer, told me that he always 
practiced KISS.  Keep it Simple & Stupid.
          Let's not let Hockenberry down.  As Justin Dart once expressed, 
"Between White & Black.... there are many shades of gray"  I never knew what he 
meant by that until I traveled the world in search of the various shades of 
gray.  I went North.... I traveled South, East and West.  I went high, I went 
low.  I saw a lot of gray.  But those were my gray days and I'm better. I did 
learn that gray was monocromatic.  After several decades of searching I've 
discovered about 100 shades.  Only recently, did I do an reality search at WiKi 
and discovered that ...... There are about 100 shades of gray.  All that 
searching and I could have just looked it up at WiKi.
          Now I feel another shade of gray approaching...........
          Good Luck!
          Best Wishes

          In a message dated 8/21/2010 4:33:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
            wtf elaborate on what?  my god u sound like my 13 yr old...if it 
was a 'stupid' assignment" maybe ur in the wrong line of work!  "more detailed, 
colorful anecdotes" i think ur questions were indeed answered...do u need them 
answered a certain way?

            Eric W Rudd
            [email protected]
              ----- Original Message ----- 
              From: Ben Mattlin 
              To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] 
              Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 4:22 PM
              Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on 
fighting the flu, for peop...


              A plant for what?  I'm on assignment for New Mobility.  A stupid 
assignment, perhaps, but hey, it wasn't my idea... If you don't believe me, you 
can check with my editor (as I said below).  Looking for more detailed, 
colorful anecdotes than the list of quick answers below... Care to elaborate, 
Eric?


              From: [email protected] 
              Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 2:04 PM
              To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; 
[email protected] 
              Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on 
fighting the flu, for peop...


              Amen Eric!  Ben is taking some nasty heat at Wheelchair Junkie's 
website from others who think he's a plant.  Brainstorming does that to some.

              Best Wishes

              In a message dated 8/21/2010 4:02:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
                1) annual flu shot
                2) not sure, am a firm believer of Thera-flu.  I'm pretty sure 
there is no 'cure' for the flu.
                3) hell no, i can't 'give' help time off.  if they think they 
need it then we find a fill in.  lol, common decency, says if you sneeze in my 
face, be dodging right cross (little exageration here)
                4) don't need extra help when sick, just feel like sh*t for 
awhile then catch up when feelin better

                Eric W Rudd
                [email protected]
                  ----- Original Message ----- 
                  From: Ben Mattlin 
                  To: [email protected] 
                  Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 1:27 PM
                  Subject: [QUAD-L] media inquiry: looking for sources on 
fighting the flu, for people with disabilities


                  For a "New Mobility" magazine article about how people with 
disabilities can best take care of themselves during flu season, I'm looking 
for sources to talk about smart strategies for avoiding the flu and coping with 
it if you catch it.

                   

                  I don't want advice about washing your hands and covering 
your mouth when you cough.  Everybody knows those things.

                   

                  But for many people with disabilities, there are issues 
beyond what others face.  For instance, many are especially vulnerable to 
catching the flu in the first place.  And if they get sick, they may be slower 
to heal than others, or more likely to catch pneumonia and other complications.

                   

                  So…

                   

                  1)         What preventative steps can be taken, if any, to 
build immunities and avoid contagion?

                   

                  2)         If you get sick, what are the danger signs that 
it's become serious and you need to handle it differently or seek extra medical 
care?

                   

                  3)         What do you do if those around you become 
sick--especially your attendant?  You can't just give your daily help a week 
off, even if he or she is sneezing in your face.  But should you?

                   

                  4)         And how do you cope with needing extra help when 
you're ill, and least able to manage your own care?

                   

                  These are just a few of the questions on my mind.  I'd like 
to conduct brief e-mail interviews.  If necessary, a 15-minute phone call will 
do.  My deadline is Friday, September 3, 2010.

                   

                  Thanks very much, in advance, for your help.

                   

                  Best,
                  Ben Mattlin
                  [email protected]

                  PS: If you want to confirm the authenticity of this request, 
please contact my editor, Tim Gilmer, at [email protected]

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