Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 12 October 2009 12:13:19 Dale wrote:
>   
>> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>     
>>> On Monday 12 October 2009 10:09:52 Dale wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I'm a kid at heart.  LOL  Because of health issues, I feel about 70 or
>>>> so.  http://psoriasis.org  I have most of the things that go with it.
>>>> Going to the Dr is a battle.  I have to sign a AMA to go home.  They
>>>> usually bring that after the Dr sees me and I am signing out.  I'm like
>>>> that little train, 'I think I can, I think I can.'
>>>>
>>>> Dale
>>>>
>>>> :-)  :-)
>>>>         
>>> I feel your pain, Dale. My girlfriend has mild eczema and it drives her
>>> crazy. I can only imagine what dealing with psoriasis must be like.
>>>       
>> I am disabled from it.  I had a "in law" relative once that didn't
>> understand it and made some comments about me being disabled from it.  I
>> just raised my shirt a little.  No one else in that family has said a
>> negative thing about it since.
>>     
>
> All disabled folks have funny stories to relate :-)
>
> I work at an ISP and there's 1 (yes, just one) disabled bay on our entire 
> parking level. A disabled colleague uses it but there's a special kind of 
> idiot in the building that things his SUV is shaped like a wheelchair (guess 
> where he parks).
>
> What he didn't know is that my colleague works in Security. He's the firewall 
> admin, the VPN admin, the packeteer admin and all sorts of other admins too. 
> It real funny, every day Mr. Special parks in the disabled bay, his internet 
> doesn't work.....
>
> We're still waiting for the penny to drop. It's hasn't yet :-)
>
>   

I don't have the little thing so that I can park in the disabled parking
spot, yet anyway.  I do think it is funny that the guy can make him pay
for parking where he is not supposed to tho.  Down here, they write
tickets and you get to pay a good size fine for that. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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