Re: Psychology of the Handicapped



this is the exact same thread that arose some time ago ,when yvonne posted
this exact same post, and sylvia replied and tick replied,,, the exact same
replies,,,

seems to me i am stuck in a time warp,,???

my opinion on all this,,,

the Chinook are running, but so is the ''stewart sockeye run'',, we have
to fish carefully in the Fraser river, using methods the DFO reccomends or
they will shut the Chinook opening down' - means bar rigs off my boat!!!
i dont ''floss'' for fish,,, this is how sockeye are caught ,,,

the Fraser is still mega high water level,,, the normal spot in chilliwack
i launch at can handle only 1 boat/car launching at one time,,, usually its
so low 20 cars can launch together!!!, with mile of off road area for atv
quads, bikes,,

bad thing with high river-- too many people can make it to the best spots
to drop anchor and fish,,, usually its only a jetboat, making it thru
channels and sand bars,

i have been out boating for a solid month!!!! with my kids,,, i can now
say,,, boating will be easy to do when i am further incapacitated,, i know
how i will do it,,, needing help of course!!!!,, but like a car- remove the
drivers seat for a removable chair perhaps???? drive my boat forever,,,
''ish''

- i plan to camp on a nice secluded patch of fraser river,,, sandbar
islands,,, with my kids, for sockeye fishing,,, its great for families-
sockeye are small, nothing over 12 pounds usually ,, and most around 6-8
pound fish,, easy for kids to reel in and land by themselves,,

2 fish per day each,,, go for 2 days- just and overnighter,, 5 bags of ice
should keep the fish for a day or 2 max, in a big cooler once cleaned,,

bbq a couple fresh ones for lunch,, dinner,, breakfast,,

after everyone limits out,, we go tubing,wakeboarding, rippin around the
river at 50mph,, powerslides backwards in my boat, power-on thru a 360
after the slide,,,!!!!!!!

i can play for hours in my boat just sitting up,,, driving it,,, no walkin
needed!!!! once i am launched,,,, set the rods in scotty rod holders,, till
a fishy bites,,, i sit in my swivel suspension chair!!! chillaxin,,, my
livewell, can hold almost 70 beers!!! on ice - its 34 gallons,, LOLOL
with a lockin lid,,, its a livewell/drinkcooler!!!!

once sockeye is over i plan to try for a gigantic Sturgeon,, in the fraser
river,,, then ocean fishing,,
set crab traps on way out to fish for salmon,, so you have sumptin to eat if
you suck at fishin that day!!!

anywho,, my opinion here,,,
- its apparent MS destroys some folks lives,,, its also apparent some folks
have the ability physically and monetarily to ''rebuild their lives''

i was completely Broke 2 years ago,,, MS Destroyed my life,,, i had the will
to rebild it,, but not the means to,,, so it(my life) was left in limbo as
''nothing'' i had no life,,,

- after 2 years, i settled with some other person whose name is never
mentioned say just the ''unkinder'' so i then recieved my 1/2 of our joint
assets etc etc,,,

i then had the means to buy some food, pay for a phone,,, all the things i
needed to make a life,,,

, but if i didnt get my assets i spent my life building,,, i would be today,
completely utterly forced into,
- '' takin a royal flyin *** at a rolling speeding donut''

which no one ever acomplishes without many bruises.

so in conclusion, i go with the gnomes method of business success-

step 1 - steal underwear
step 2 - ????????????????????????????
step 3 - PROFITS

works for them

cheers
bobbyD

ps - yes i am gettin a mega subwoofer system for my boat,, to cruise around
the river, with loud rap tunes pumpin like they do on the streets in
cars!!!LOLOLOL




"Sylv" <Sylv772003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 3, 1:43 pm, OLT...@xxxxxxxxx (GT Tick) wrote:
Well I see I have arrived back in town just in time for some more of
Sylvia's poor, poor, pitiful me bull ***.

Well, I'll be damned. More of Tick and his judgemental crap.

Her encouragement to any newly diagnosed folks with MS is certainly
heart warming.

Only thing she missed was naming names...like Larry (White Lynx) a total
quadriplegic living life to the fullest, Frank (MS Cowboy) almost
totally quad in just a few years time and working harder now than a few
years back when he was New Mexico's Secretary of Agriculture, myself
(Tick) less than 10% of the man I was 10 years ago but still doing what
chores I can on a day to day basis, sometimes crawling back to the
house, but doing them just the same. Just to name a few. Hey, maybe
that makes us more of a man than we used to be.

And I'm not forgetting the ladies. The mothers raising kids that are in
worse shape than I. The caregivers who themselves have MS but give care
anyway. And on and on.

You seem to have forgotten that I am now homeless. I live in a
glorified nursing home, and I'm still in my 40's.

Yup, "you damn well better believe a damn disease CAN prevent you from
becoming a productive member of society"...'cept MS ain't one of them.

Bull***. MS wrecked my life. Not my "attitude," just the damn
disease. I HAVE an education that I can't use anymore.

F--- It. Nuff said. Get a life Sylvia and quit trying to drag the
newbies down with you.

I HAD a life, before the damn disease yanked it out from under me.

I'm not "trying to drag the newbies down." I'm just trying to get
this Yvonne Singer bitch to shut her stupid mouth.

Walk, er, roll a mile in my shoes. I lost all my independence and
privacy; have you ever had to have a team of two take you to the can?
Give you a shower? Put you to bed? Not a sometime thing, but an
everyday thing. And it could get worse. . .but, *** it. I am still
more of a person than some people. If I could do more, don't you
think I would? I am about 5% less of the woman I was 5 years ago;
does that make me a saint?

My advice to any newbies reading this: do it while you can. If I had
known what future awaited me, I would have done a lot more than I did.

*** it all, anyway. Get off your high horse and stop trying to quash
the truthabout this damn disease, Tick.

Oh, and one of my caregivers read your letter and says, "*** off and
die."

Sylvia



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