Ronnie --- I'm going to remember you so I can remember to double check any possible 2nd meanings to anything I say when you're around. In the past 3 years I've said five things to people in wheelchairs that I didn't intend to be funny or mean but I couldn't stop other people's ears from hearing what they thought I meant. All times the guys in wheelchairs cracked up over it --- the people around us wanted to beat me --- and I felt so bad if I could have gotten a stick I'd have beat myself with it.
So.... if I say something wrong I apologize in advance and know that more than likely it was all just me saying one thing that would have been fine if a person in a wheelchair wasn't there at the time.... and I feel like I've just dug a hole I can't get out of by writing this. I hope you understand what I'm trying to get at... just some normal everyday words in normal everyday conversation take on a second meaning depending on who's present when they're said.... and I'm the world's biggest dummass at stuff like that.
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If you took your finger out of your nose, perhaps it would relieve the pressure on your brain and you would stop making crude jokes about wheel chair bound people... And of course the blind, the deaf, and all other crippled and retarded peoples... Erm, I mean 'disabled individuals'...
BTW I can use cripple - I are one.
My neighbor often screams 'If that Fucking Cripple next door can mow the lawns so can YOU!' at her husband.... Its her little motivation to get him out there to mow their lawn (weeds actually, the grass died long ago).
Oh and Welcome to the new guy.... sorry Memechose derailed the conversation (its the finger in the nose, too much pressure on the brain).
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