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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Fri, 26 May 2000 10:35:57 -0500
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<i have found that escalators are begining to be a problem. they were not in
 yesteryears.>

I fell on an escalator at a casino in Mississippi and it terrified me. The
security guard(A BUBBA)  just stood there dumb-founded. A well-dressed
Black man
hit the stop button and ran up and scooped me up and saved the day and was
gone before I could thank him. My back looked like someone had gone down it
with a garden rake. Those grids of the step are as sharp as razors. I spent
the rest of the night in the paramedic's office with her bandaging me and
taking pictures.

Bobby
>I can relate to balance issues, but not because of CP of course.  Having said
>that, I will leave balance comments to those who have actual CP (ACP) instead
>of virtual CP (VCP).
>
>I can contribute a comment about that fine ale known as "Old Frothenslosh"
>though.  It's the "pale, stale ale with the foam on the bottom."  And they
>have such lovely pictures of ladies on the cans too.
>
>In a message dated 05/26/2000 7:41:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
>writes:
>
><< it's the brand that i can't remember. i also just want to think malt
> whiskey. is there such a drink or is it the same.
>
> anyway i stay away from ledges, clifts and even steps at times.
>
> i have found that escalators are begining to be a problem. they were not in
> yesteryears.
>  >>

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