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 :-) :-)