[Sportsandrec] Research Not Survey
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Sun Aug 12 07:32:51 UTC 2012
I don't know how all this negativity is now being assigned to a fact
that yes, I do 1 hour to 90 minute, spin classes. Can't folk just get
along?At 08:40 AM 8/11/2012, you wrote:
>OK now this is all getting rediculas. Some of us use dogs some
>canes and some other methods. And sometimes its just more
>practical to go sighted guide with a person. What is the point in
>critacizing the method a person choses to use? And what does any of
>this have to do with sports, fittness etc???
>The tone of this conversation has gone to downright hostile since
>the matter of Carley's 3 hrs a day of spinning was first discussed.
>Bill Kociaba
>CRUISEONE
>Bill at Ycruise.com
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>----- Original Message ----- From: "JUSTIN LOUCHART" <jalouchart at gmail.com>
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>Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 11:06 AM
>Subject: Re: [Sportsandrec] Research Not Survey
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>
>>Good morning, Jody,
>>
>>A stick is actually grammatically and fundamentally correct, seeing as
>>it serves no other function. A stick is not a definitional preface
>>based upon matter or material thereof. Our cultural disposition to
>>meet the word stick with negativity is only that, a cultural
>>disposition.
>>In every language I speak the word for the long cane is comparable to
>>an English word for stick, as in German, schtuk. I would be dismayed
>>to find this singular cultural disposition causing a glitch between
>>multiple parties of the blindness contingent. We deal with enough
>>negativity as humans in the first place, dealing with extra relative
>>merely to our dialectical diction seems... unnecessary.
>>
>>Similarly, I'm totally on board with helping to explore historically
>>significant paradigm shifts. Bring on the Louis and Clark!
>>
>>Justin
>>
>>On 8/11/12, jody at thewhitehats.com <jody at thewhitehats.com> wrote:
>>>Hi Justin,
>>>
>>>Yes, and a sighted guide will forget to remind you of curbs and obstacles
>>>but the guide dog does not forget. Hahahaha
>>>
>>>Especially spouses.
>>>
>>>JODY
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>--
>>Justin Louchart
>>JALOUCHART at GMAIL.COM
>>
>>Inveniam Viam Aut Faciam
>>
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