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From:

marion j rojas

To:

MSersLife

Sent: Sat,

April 16, 2011 5:51:37 PM

Subject:

Re: scooters and shopping/ comment

 

Regarding the rude shoppers:  IICtPH =

Intentionally Injurious Comments

to the Physically Handicapped--a disorder common among

those about

to discover that they themselves are handicapped, just

do not know it yet!

Love,

n, who likes the IEED category as applied to

idiots, too!

From:

Anne Whitworth

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Sat, April 16, 2011 3:37:39 PM

Subject:

Re: how to handle rude shoppers when in a

scooter...

 

MS disorder - IEED - Involuntary Emotional

Explosive Disorder - balistic in 0 - 5 seconds

where idjuts are concerned

 

God, grant me the strength of eagles wings,

the faith and courage to fly to new heights,

and the wisdom to rely on his spirit to carry me

there.

From:

"tamatha_tx@..."

To:

MSersLife

Sent:

Sat, April 16, 2011 5:30:08 PM

Subject:

Re: how to handle rude shoppers

when in a scooter...

 

Prime example of when my mouth would

have taken over my mind! I would not

have been able to control my mouth at

that point. You all did a good job at

controlling yours. Even when my son is

with me I have a hard time! I have

gotten to the point where I just hate

shopping.

Sent from my Verizon Wireless

BlackBerry

From: " Reilly"

Sender: MSersLife

Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011

17:52:45 -0400

To: <MSersLife >

ReplyTo: MSersLife

Subject: RE: how to

handle rude shoppers when in a

scooter...

 

It’s not just

people in scooters.  Today we were

in Wal-Mart with my sister and

niece’s and my youngest niece

asked for two ladies to please

excuse out the way and they made a

statement that parents should be

made to teach kids proper

English.  My niece is autistic and

non-verbal.  After 10 years of

speech therapy she has a working

vocabulary of 200 words.  We said

to the ladies that we were proud

that she used her words and they

said that was no excuse!  EXCUSE

ME????  She was asking you to move

aside instead of just pushing you

out the way like she usually would

do.  She was polite and asked you

to move aside instead of blocking

the whole aisle.  When we told the

ladies that she was autistic they

said that was no excuse for not

talking properly, when we

explained that she was also

nonverbal they said “well should

be on a leash instead of being

allowed around peopleâ€Â  well as

you can imagine we had to get my

sister out there before someone

needed an ambulance.  Some people

just don’t get it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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