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O/T Ignorance - Revisited!
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Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on November 12, 2006 at 08:21:08 from (152.163.100.74):
Well i went and done it now! Broke my foot, Dont ask me how, cause i still dont know how I did it. But with the constant feeling of being useless, and fequent spikes of pain the past few days has thrown my sanity against the ropes. But it also opened my eyes. While hobbling around grocery stores and the local K-mart i found myself constantly in the way of other people. Primarily because i couldnt move as fast as them, i found many of them to be inconsiderate and constantly in a hurry. No matter what side of and isle, or method i used to get out of the way didnt work. I felt like a rabbit caught in the middle of the expressway. Then my thoughts turn to the elderly and the disabled, maybe we shouldnt always be in a constant rush makeing the few who are slower in this world feel like they are holding us back. I guess it goes to the old saying, people in time will forget what you have said, people will forget what you have done, people NEVER ferget how you made them feel....Good Sunday to you!, oh by the way drop me a post you know just to keep me busy!DTURKE
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