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In a message dated 09/17/1999 11:43:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< Ah, walking, the two edged sword. You'd be surprised how many
>ambulant CPers have capped front teeth (I have), its called "kerb
>diving". >>
Is it okay for the non CPer to post on this? Once I discovered the joy of
wheels, I was gone! I'm a potential kerb diver for sure, but I don't have
that purple heart -- yet.
I don't usually get hung up on terms, but when I hear "wheelchair bound," it
kind of gives me the creeps. There is nothing binding about it -- my chair
means freedom to me! Of course, I was "bound" to complain about something
sooner or later...
But seriously, I love to go to museums and DC is filled with them. Without a
wheelchair, it would be absolutely impossible to enjoy something like that.
I'd never make it. My universe is incredibly because of my chair -- three
cheers!
This is the spice of life!
Betty
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