That would be great wheelchair! Dana
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2014 7:22:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

    
Would love to see a season of world travels, crossing the globe in  
wheelchairs.... for the ultimate prize.  Anyone else?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2014 7:01:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I never gave a point of view on good or  bad, just mentioned I watched a 
bit of it. Obviously 2 days would never give  someone a real idea of life in a 
chair. Way to many things they never will  know about. Plus I'm sure off 
camera they cheated. I'm sure at home they  didn't stay in it. So many  types 
of disabilities, and 99% of our  issues are nothing to do with how hard it 
is to use public transportation.  If that was our main concern, life might be 
a lot easier. It only shows how  the laws regarding access are a bit 
lagging.
 
Not criticizing your reply just expanding  on my first post... (ha ha)
Greg



> These challenges,  experiments, etc. may provide a brief glimpse
> into what it's like to  have a disability, i.e. mobility, blindness,
> etc., but several days  or even more can never simulate what it's
> like for people with  disabilities who know they will never recover
> from them. The  experimenters know they can always get out of the
> chair or take off the  blindfold.
>
> It's like suggesting  that if someone spends a couple or more days
> behind bars that they  can appreciate what it's like to be in prison
> serving a life sentence  with no chance of parole.
>
> Not criticizing you or  your post, Greg. Just offering a point of
> view.
>
>
> Steve - C4, 26  years
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at  5:31 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just watched a  English TV show (Celebrity Wheelchair Challenge)
>> about 3  celebrities who have to live 2 days in a manual
>> wheelchair and  take a trip across country, taking buss, plane,
>> taxi. It was  pretty interesting.There was a little "pity party"
>> going on, but not  a lot.
>>
>> It was on  Youtube. Looks like there were others also, like going
>> blind,  etc.
>>
>  Greg



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