Won't you think of the children!? =)BTW The porn mags are placed too high in some stores, even for a normal height person like myself.
Won't you think of the children!? =)BTW The porn mags are placed too high in some stores, even for a normal height person like myself.
They aren't the best seats. There are designated seats on EACH LEVEL (good and bad.)They also get the best "seats" at basketball games too. Soon, Wal-Mart will have special checkouts for them too. I will accept "reasonable accommodation" but some of them have this special sense of entitlement as if they are, well, special.
That's TOTALLY fine. I said that there would be disbelief. Just too bad. I am hardly wheelchair bound. Far from it.Made up story; we're being baited. It was fine until "you accommodate me". That was not said, and reveals the whole story to be a hoax.
Rantsalot is wheelchair-bound and is probing us. Enjoy the ride though (no pun intended).
Right.I think you're onto something.
Rantsalot backwards is tolastnar. tolas tnar is 'crazy stumps' in russian
You guys deserved it. You should have let him go in front of you.
I know it was wrong for him to but the line, but he is in a wheel chair. People in wheel chairs have a lot to be pissed off about, they can't stand, go to the washroom properly, can't have sex properly, etc etc.
I think he shouldn't have yelled at the lady like that, but if I was there and I seen you yelling at a handicapped man I would definitely wipe the sidewalk with your head, then the other guy who went in his face, and break both of your noses.
I don't care what the situation is, you don't yell at a handicapped person.
I think some "vertically challenged" people feel the same way. Maybe that is why Al Pacino always shouts when he talks.But put yourself in the wheelchair man's shoes for a day. imagine how your life would be.
I'm thinking you don't need a wheelchair...I can tell you one thing; if i was in a wheelchair i would become a real big asshole to everyone.
I fail to see why you continue to doubt nolabel.Rantsalot's a good hoaxer.
About the situation, regardless: any infirmity is not an automatic free pass to violate basic social courtesies. Ask, don't presume; always a good rule. Especially because, in this hypothetical situation, disabled groups stand to lose the most should such courtesies become passe.
It could be worse: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/148089/joao_kleber_handicap/
You guys deserved it. You should have let him go in front of you.
I know it was wrong for him to but the line, but he is in a wheel chair. People in wheel chairs have a lot to be pissed off about, they can't stand, go to the washroom properly, can't have sex properly, etc etc.
I think he shouldn't have yelled at the lady like that, but if I was there and I seen you yelling at a handicapped man I would definitely wipe the sidewalk with your head, then the other guy who went in his face, and break both of your noses.
I don't care what the situation is, you don't yell at a handicapped person.