In a message dated 9/5/2007 6:18:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Jude
It sounds like your wheelchair has given you the ability to get  outside 
where you can enjoy some of our great weather.  I read your  entire note to 
Kevin 
and wonder how you are able to look at people who are  standing in your eye.  
I know mine would get all teary eyed and I  wouldn't be able to see them at 
all.
Sunny days!
Patti - Michigan  

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In a  message dated 9/4/2007 8:52:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It takes  awhile to get used  to.  You can help steady it by resting your 
hand 
on  the control  and cupping the joystick, holding it between the side of 
your 
thumb and  the first joint of the index finger.  Keep your speed down.   


My chair is a 400# [200 + 200] gorilla!  I have relocated the  toilet  bowl a 
dozen times, once tipping it a bit. Every doorway in  this 220 yr old  house 
has been scarred multiple  times.



Alton, who has to ride with both cushions - the steel  plate below has no  


Miss Pattie, 
 
You have a lot of nerve speaking to a  single faux pas' made by me, after 
reading the message above, by Alton, who, by  his own admission, is riding a 
400 
lb. Gorilla, with a toilet bowl attached to  its side...
 
The way things are coming out of the  closet...I will be looking, even with 
my one and only wheelchair/eye incident,  for 
titillating/tittilating/titilating (obviously , I have no clue...lost this  
spelling bee), but I digress...I 
will be searching for someone posting a secret  kept, until now...about you!
 
Still...I love  you,
J.
 






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