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Posted by mj on January 24, 2007 at 13:40:26 from (69.85.79.55):
Yo dude! I thought you'd like to know that I nailed an old guy who was trying to weasel into a handicap parking spot this morning in the Wally World parking lot. T-BONED his Pinto with my BrushBuster! His wife tried to get my license plate mumber but she couldn't keep up, what with her crutches and all. HE wasn't any help to her as he couldn't get his wheelchair out of the car by himself! :-) Bet that's one slacker that didn't get home with a load of 'crap' today! Your quote inspired me.....Thanks so much for sharing! You said: "As for the handicap sticker people it was an observation and my own personal opinion that if you need special parking spot because your back hurts to walk too far, or your knees are bad, you dont need to be getting in a Tall 4wd pick-up and pushing a loaded cart of crap. Buy a Smaller car to help with your comfort and not a rough and tall truck that Is generally harder for a non-handicapped individual to get in." ---RIGHT ON, DUDE!!---
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