I like Cincinnati and its entertainment district. We are racing there this weekend at the TriState Dragstrip near Hamilton. The following weekend it Norwalk, Ohio and then back to Indiana the weekend after that. Oh, I like Cincinnati. Its Covington, KY that they warn ya about, lol. Best Wishes In a message dated 8/28/2008 12:56:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It has been my experience that most accessible houses are either tornado magnets (mobile homes) or section eight multi-units. I've been told off by too many city and county engineers as well as department heads to recommend Cincinnati as a most livable city. I must admit there has been progress in 32 years. Have any of you noticed how the term "historical district" is synonymous with "no wheelchair access"? Las Vegas is the most accessible place I've ever been. Why is it the mob knows cripples are good business and the government doesn't get it? john ----- Original Message ---- From: Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:04:02 PM Subject: FW: [QUAD-L] Olympics Closing Ceremonies-Real or MemorX Accessibility is usually taken for granted in the U. S. until a curb us incontinently not cut away. It is also true third world countriesĀ¢ disabled seldom do live any sort of life for a short time. Even here in the U.S. approximately decades ago, before SCI research and rebilitation, life expectancy was not long. I loved my days living in Germany but even there getting around is not possible. I would like to know if anyone can suggest another area as is the U.S. were accessibility is more the rule than exception. Merrill ____________________________________ From: John S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 11:12 AM To: quad-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Olympics Closing Ceremonies-Real or MemorX I know it is hard for many quads to accept that a very large part of our population also feels we are a waste of space. I have run into more than a few people that completely resent wheelchair signs and feel we are an unnessicary burden on society. They don't say it to our faces but they vote it in congress and state legislatures. If we don't look out our civil rights can go the way of crippled children in China . Don't kid yourself, the safety net is threadbare and people are falling through everyday. I'm not saying y'all have to be a socialist, but please go out and remind people we are an asset, not an anchor. Prior to Johnson's great society there were very few quads living more than a year or two. By 1965 there were no quads alive from injuries in WW2. Now many of us live as long as we have access to medical facilities. there are 12 major hospitals in the county I live in, yet I can only go to one because of my insurance status. I use to be welcome at all. I use to think us quads knew what side of the bread the butter is on when we vote, but I'm obviously wrong. john ----- Original Message ---- From: andrea murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 1:08:04 PM Subject: Fw: [QUAD-L] Olympics Closing Ceremonies-Real or MemorX OK That explains it. When I was in college I had a Chines student for a room mate. She told my other room mate that I should of been dead, right in front of me. I guess over in China being disable is a death sentence. WW --- On Tue, 8/26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [QUAD-L] Olympics Closing Ceremonies-Real or MemorX To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], quad-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 3:57 PM I believe its safe to say that since China was the host of the Olympics, the dancers were Chinese. I personally wish that I could review the closing dance act, for myself. Since Great Britain is the next host of the summer Olympics, they are faced with explaining the questionable issue in China 's closing ceremony. Best Wishes In a message dated 8/26/2008 2:17:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How could that happen. Where were the wheelchair dancers from. WW --- On Tue, 8/26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [QUAD-L] Olympics Closing Ceremonies-Real or MemorX To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], quad-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 2:51 PM Yes it was amazing. Butt and the big but was some concern as to whether the performer was truly a wheelchair user, according to the British Press. What did you think? Best Wishes In a message dated 8/26/2008 1:20:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Did anyone notice the wheelchair participants in the dance skit from London during the closing ceremony? One girl got up from the chair walked toward the bus, climbed on, gyrated on the scenery, climbed down, walked back to the chair and sat down. f*ing amazing. Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do! Billy _www.langfoundation.org_ (http://www.langfoundation.org/) ____________________________________ It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. 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