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Perk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> How many of you , CP'ers were ever faced with a similar
> situation and how do you all deal with it ??
>
> Kathy
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Happens all the time. I've been:-
Delivered "back" to a mental institution by a bus driver
who took the bus off route to do it!
Exorcised on a train by a huge Jamaican Lay Preacher!!
Asked by a "drunk" - "How much Methodone are you taking?"!!!
Assumed to be deaf by a bus driver who "mouthed" the answer
to my question - to which I obviously said "Pardon"!!!!
All part of life's rich pageant!!!!!
Cheers
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: mom mhc <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 2:05 AM
> Subject: Can I SCREAM Now?
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> > The other day, I was walking into a local mall with my 4-yr-old son when I
> > fell. Some women about my age came to help me up. My son, like a little
> > gentlemen picked up my cane and held it for me.
> >
> > I thanked them. There was no one else around. As they began to leave, they
> > all turned to my son (who stood next to me) and began asking: "Where is
> your
> > mom? Why are you here by yourself? Who do you belong to?" I finally broke
> in
> > and said simply "Me". They laughed nervously and left.
> >
> > Incidents like this (where people assume my children aren't mine when in
> > public, even though they look like me) happen at least once a month. A
> > friend suggested I say that just because my legs don't work, it doesn't
> mean
> > my ovaries don't. I howled! Renee
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Deri James
Worse things happen in C.
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