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Author: Paul RobinsonPaul Robinson Date: Apr 4, 2008 02:10
The following happened on Monday, March 31, 2008, and I meant to post
it sooner but I've been busy.
Currently I do not have a car, so I went to a relative's place to
borrow one. I was riding the bus over there, and I saw two things
that surprised me. At the time I was on the bus, there were not one,
but two people in wheelchairs riding the bus. And along the way, a
third passenger in a wheelchair got on. The driver almost had to
refuse to let him on (inadequate space to secure it) but since he was
only going a few blocks and was willing to agree he couldn't be
strapped in, the driver let him on. In order to understand the second
item I mention later, let me point out the bus was not crowded, there
were no standees, in fact there were several empty seats.
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Author: AlexAlex Date: Apr 4, 2008 05:04
in article 63803e18-4b69-4b7e-9163-3979ba3dc4aa@ 13g2000hsb.googlegroups.com,
Paul Robinson at paul@paul-robinson.us wrote on 4/4/08 5:10 AM:
> This is a guy, in a wheel chair, who was using a bus transfer, who did
> a cold pick up on a woman on a bus. I think he was mid thirties or
> so, not particularly handsome but not butt ugly either. And got her
> number. So this interaction has just put paid to the claim that you
> need money to find women who are conceivably interested in seeing guys
> or are willing to give their number to a guy they've never even met.
> Or that the guy has to even be able to walk either.
One of my closest friends is in a wheelchair and he gets more ass than a
toilet seat.
It's all about being able to talk to women.
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Author: ValentineValentine Date: Apr 4, 2008 08:18
Pretty wild eh? No, I've never seen a wheelchair bound individual make
a cold pickup, but I'm all about it. And no, I've never seen three
wheelchairs on a bus either... two, one time... but never three.
~~>V<~~
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Author: Robert Maas, http://tinyurl.com/uh3tRobert Maas, http://tinyurl.com/uh3t Date: Jul 19, 2008 02:40
> From: Paul Robinson
> The following happened on Monday, March 31, 2008, and I meant to post
> it sooner but I've been busy.
That's OK. I didn't even know this newsgroup
(alt.disability.issues) until I did a sorta weird search in Google
just a few minutes ago, so I'm responding months after you posted.
> ... there were not one, but two people in wheelchairs riding the
> bus. And along the way, a third passenger in a wheelchair got on.
I've never seen that many. As you say there, it's the same here in
Santa Clara County of California, one frequently, two sometimes,
three never.
> The third wheelchair passenger struck up a conversation with a
> (non-handicapped) lady about 5 meters away (maybe 5 or 6 rows
> down) ...
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