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Joe90 Wrote:

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> My mum used to tell me as a boy, when I pulled a

> face, that if the wind blew in a certain way it

> would stay like that.

>

> Never tempt providence my friend.



Windy in your house was it Joe ?



Anyway, yes or no ?



Hmmmm...

Who said this 'event' has anything to do with music? I reckon it is a religious event and Nette wants to find God. What's more she thinks she is more likely to from the front row where she will be closer to the preacher. Go for it Nette, you only have one life that can be confirmed. Just imagine you may well end up doing the work of God when you rise up out of your wheelchair and convert the disbelievers at the back. Praise the Lord.

tfwsoll Wrote:

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> How lucky of you to be in the privileged position

> of having a choice of using a wheelchair or not.

> I'm not sure why you are asking anyone as it looks

> like you've made up your mind. I'm with Joe - you

> should be ashamed of yourself.



Shame ?



Oh, that old device


No, regret ( for me ) is far more powerful. Though genuinely I haven't made up my mind yet.


Nette(!)

secrethistory Wrote:

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> Or you could invite a genuine wheelchair user to

> accompany you as "carer" :))


That would look sus, no ?


I mean Steven Hawkins pushing a trans would be way too weird.


( even by my standards )


Nette:)

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