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Buddy Brannan <[log in to unmask]>
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Ya never know about people, Butch. Maybe it is as you say, that he was over the top with the independence thing and felt he had something to prove to someone, even if someone was just himself. Maybe He didn't want his wife to feel as though she was just a pair of eyeballs (though I can't fathom this in a social situation such as this). Maybe *she* wanted it that way and didn't want to do the sighted guide thing. Or maybe she was a rotten sighted guide, and he found it easier to not rely on her as a guide. (I've had some pretty horrible guides in my life, so, yeah, could be.) 
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Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
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On May 30, 2013, at 3:38 PM, Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I'm much like you Jerry.  Rest rooms are a pain in the ass, well I 
> guesws they would be <smile>, but I mean as far as getting around.  I've 
> had to ask for help at times.  My wife and I did almost everything 
> together except ham radio stuff as she wasn't interested.  Even if other 
> people were there, she insisted she be my guide which was fine with me. 
> I had a friend in Vegas who we'd go out with some times, and he was 
> blind, his wife was sighted.  He would insist on using his cane and 
> following her through the casinos which I thought was a little over 
> board as far as stressing independence.  I just grabbed my wife's elbow 
> and away we went, and we made much better time.
> 73
> Butch
> WA0VJR
> Node 3148
> Wallace, ks.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 30 May 2013, Gery 
> Gaubert wrote:
> 
>> Well I am ok with the fact that my mother in law and father in law let thei=
>> r concerns be known.  I always did get along with them and we joke about se=
>> eing and not.  I have a son the is 23 now but due to financial issues my wi=
>> fe was working when my son was born.  I raised him and he is ok.  I guess i=
>> f the person I fell in love with were blind it would have worked out too.
>>    Since we are open and honest, I must say that many of you seem more in=
>> dependent than I am.  I don't go many places alone and a big issue is when =
>> I go some where with my wife, the issue of getting around in the men's room=
>> bothers me.  It is really embarrassing to have to ask for help but you hav=
>> e to go.  Curious on how others handle this situation.  I am totally blind =
>> and have to artificial eyes so no light or shadow perception.  In spite of =
>> my lack of independence, I am assistant director of the county sheriff's of=
>> fice IT division.
>> 
>> Gery D. Gaubert
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>> St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office
>> office (985) 783-0208
>> mobile 504-329-9439
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