[stylist] Canes and dogs

jack and bakey braille_cat at jammerman.net
Tue May 10 00:24:15 UTC 2011


Hehehe Brad!
That's a hot one!
Jack


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Brad Dunse' <lists at braddunsemusic.com
>To: Writer's Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Mon, 09 May 2011 15:56:35 -0500
>Subject: Re: [stylist] Canes and dogs


>>You know I saw a Chevy in the ditch the other day, they can't 
even
>>stay on the road...  people just can't drive right when they 
drive a
>>Chevy.  Always bumping into things and stuff.  Now I know if they 
had
>>a Toyota...  well, that just wouldn't have happened at all.  I 
mean I
>>drive a Toyota and never have issues running off the road or 
bumping
>>into stuff.  Driver's are going to get a bad reputation for
>>running   off roads.  I've told them time and time again  I'm 
right
>>about this but they don't listen.  We ought eliminate Chevy's 
before
>>pedestrians get the wrong idea  about people behind the wheel.
>Plagerized word exchange below...

>In response to Feature Writer Alena Roberts - Deciding When to 
Take Your
>flip flops With You
>I would like to express my opinion on the question posed by Alena 
Roberts;
>namely, when to take and when not to take your flip flops.  I 
come at this
>from a point of view which Alena may not have expected--I am a 
blind person
>who has always used sneakers and does not want flip flops.  I 
have sometimes
>not understood why my flip flop using friends drag their flip 
flops
>along.  Here is a
>scenario which is difficult for me to understand.
>You are taking a cab to a restaurant, maybe by yourself, maybe to 
meet a
>friend.  You will then take a cab home.
>1.  You go from the door of your house to the cab.
>2.  You go from the cab to the door of the restaurant, where the 
host or a
>waiter/waitress helps you find a table.
>3.  You repeat the process in reverse, restaurant to cab, cab to 
home.
>You are not really doing any independent travel.  Why, then, do 
you need your
>flip flops? It seems to me that it's a lot of trouble and hassle 
to
>take flip flops on
>such an occasion, not to mention that the flip flops may be in 
the way at the
>table, or in the cab.  Why not use your sneakers?
>I don't even understand why Ms.  Roberts says she "dislikes using
>sneakers.  Sneakers are merely a tool, like a hammer or screw 
driver.
>I use it when I need
>it, and I'm glad to have it.  I can't even imagine wanting flip 
flops.



>Brad Dunse

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