3,181 Comments Posted by Lynne

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Pataki is leader of small tribe of people called "Noo Yorr Kurrs." Very savage tribe. Live in tall stone buildings near ocean. Rarely smile or make eye contact. Watch your wallet and small children if you have need to go out that way. Few have returned to tell the tales, but the tales those few do tell would make a brave man shiver . . . . =8-o
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Hey, surly girl, my love, I was having fun with the new guy - now you spoiled all my fun! WAAAAHHHHH!!!!!! 8`-(

P.S. I love you, surly girl!
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I must have misspelled that. I MEANT proctologist. :-)

P.S. It's nice of you to diagnose and prescribe. It is appreciated. You have NO idea.
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Welcome, Shawn. You're new around these parts, aren't you? :-)
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Assuming you survive, that is. But yes, we want you to suffer for your art.

Excuse me, that's for OUR art. ;-)
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Now THAT'S funny! Motts, see the impact your work has on some people? Now there's a new monster called a "raaagh," thanks to you! 8`-)
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"Clothes" - hehehehehehehe!!!!!!
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I . . . . . . I think I love you!
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Sports wheelchairs have the wheels tilted in a bit so's they don't tip over when you are booking.

http://lenmac.tripod.com/sports.html
http://www.ncpad.org/get/ppt/acces...extMostly/Slide15.html
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Welcome back, Live - we've missed you. Come on over to the Forum!
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I don't have to wonder - I get to see it first hand. ;-)
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Oh, gawrsh. [Looks at floor, shuffles feet in embarrassment.]
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I haven't the first clue on this one.
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Most of the prone standers are designed so that you can add a tray on so the person has something to do while they are in the stander.

http://www.southwestme...iatrics/SAM4617A.jpg
http://gtresearchnews....edu/images/stand.jpg

[Note: Updated 2/24/08]:Sorry - the Rifton link was outdated so I had to change it. Here is the current Rifton prone stander with an attached tray:

http://www.rifton.com/products/standing/pronestanders/index.html

Here are some more fantastic pieces of equipment - dynamic standers:

http://www.rifton.com/products/mobility/index.html

And finally, this is a fabulous videotape of people actually using a lift:

http://www.rifton.com/products/transfer/soloLift/Video.html
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Motts is the rock star. Janice, it's true that he really does play drums in a metal band!