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Bob G.
 
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A fellow comes into the woodworking store on Thursday afternoon, nice
looking guy, in a wheelchair, wearing a Harley Davidson tank top. He's got
longish hair, and looks like he knows his way around the wheelchair from
long experience. Buys $20 worth of hardware thingies for his project, and
rolls out to the lot, where he proceeds to load the chair into a case on
the back of his three-wheel Harley with hand controls, and ease on down the
road, big grin catching bugs. What handicap?

Corvettes are for wimps.

Patriarch,
hoping George's wife feels better soon...


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Yea... I have to admit that I stopped riding Motorcycles a long time
ago... (15 or so years) and I "wimped out" and now "play" with
Corvettes... (64,72,76,79, & 95 and looking for a used Z06 to add to
the fleet)...

BUT I do have serious claudication in my left leg and have and use a
Handicap sticker...on level ground I can walk pain free for a couple
of hundred yards max...up hill walking is much less..then the muscles
start cramping because of lack of oxygen...and I stop..
wait...hurt...wait...feel the blood feeding my muscles then start
walking agian... thank the good lord I have no problems working a
clutch

BUT I really can not remember ever driving a Corvette to Home Depot
or Lowes etc....2 reasons...some ass hole may breath on the car...and
us "anal" Vette owners could not have that...I can't haul many 1x6's
in any of the Corvettes... even with the top down...

BUT the original posters comments are true...I preceive that many
people see me park in a handicaped space hop out of my truck and walk
into a store and think this guy is NOT handicaped....!

Bob Griffiths