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Way to go!  I'm glad she could put him in his place.  I bet he never did that again.

Cairie

>>> Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]> 2007-11-15 15:54 >>>
Rhonda,

I read about a blind woman who was given a test in print.  She told the 
professor, "I can't read this."  He replied, "Sorry, you'll just have to do 
the best you can."  She enlisted some friends, who read the questions to 
her, and she wrote her answers in braille.  She handed it in to the 
professor, who said, "I can't read this," to which she responded, "Sorry, 
you'll just have to do the best you can."

Sharon

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