Now you know why they say that love is blind. Since I wasn't there, I'll have to take your side of the story, as it happened. I hope that you accomplished what you wanted in proving your point to a person who should have known better. I have the same problem with taxi driver's these days. After all these people are professionals and should know the city like a road map. However, I find myself having to provide detail instructions everytime I ride a taxi. I have to point the taxi in the right direction and continue to tell them where I want to go. When I finally get there, I actually have to pay after doing most of the work. Its always better to rehab an aging bridge than burning it down and building a new one that you won't like. Same could be said about relationships. They are constructed, one nail at a time. Don't pound too hard and best wishes! W
In a message dated 3/9/05 9:59:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: she said she didn't see me as crippled (I'm a C3 incomplete in a wheelchair for 37 years) this is an RN that i love dearly but seems to be living in a vacuum as far as i can tell. anyway, my son and i spanked her good for her simplistic superficial look at life and she left crying. what bastards we are. i know you will understand. dave >>

