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It really beggars belief. It's another variation on the one
where complete strangers come up to us in the street and physically
man-handle us or our equipment because they think we need `help'. And
you can bet that these sort of people will run a mile if we actually
needed assistance.
Is there a psychiatric term for this kind of person, (I can think of
several `layman's,' terms, of course!) Bobby? If there isn't, there
should be!
Rayna
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:24:58PM -0400, Cleveland, Kyle E. wrote:
I guess it's pretty endemic. Found out yesterday during my meeting that our
receptionist was insisting they provide me with a wheelchair! Heck, I still
walk two blocks from the car to the elevator. It may take ten minutes, but
who is she to say what I need? Believe me, I've learned to say "uncle" when
I need to.
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