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Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble
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Posted by Keith-OR on January 24, 2007 at 07:28:15 from (207.200.116.203):
In Reply to: Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble posted by Question for Old on January 24, 2007 at 06:10:33:
Hey Nora, Springs,IA individual, whats the matter can't even post your name, I can't understand someone that has something to say, but not enough guts to post who you are. And how do you know that the individuals you are so invious of are on disability or not working. OH! maybe they have a handicapp sticker in their window allowing them to park where they don't have to walk to far....You ever stop to think maybe some of these people that you so readily condemn might be some of our disabled was Vets, someone that was in auto accident, hurt on the job and or born with major medical disabilities. I see the likes of you everyday when I work with the Special Olympics handicapp, looking down your nose at these people, staring...Get off your damn high horse and give these people a chance to enjoy their life as best they no how. And further more you are making an assumption that Old got on his roof, he does have a wife and a young son, maybe??? You and a few others keep whinning about he can afford to have a computer and internet., older computer system are a dime a dozen and lots of ISP providers for less than $10.00 an month..
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