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trendy to disabled was said by east dulwich mother in east dulwich sport center on wednesday swim


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Do you mean "trendy to BE disabled"?


Why so upset? It was probably a clumsy way of saying that following the paralympics disability was getting more positive press than ever before. A good thing.


Nothing to see here.

ruffers Wrote:

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> translate?


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well i myself am a male nurse and could not belive what was said i see lots of things at work but this was the worst

she had 2 children and did not realy care if people hear her chatting to her friends , not good at all is this the sort of people that live in our friendly east dulwich

celtic1 Wrote:

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> well i myself am a male nurse and could not

> belive what was said i see lots of things at work

> but this was the worst

> she had 2 children and did not realy care if

> people hear her chatting to her friends , not

> good at all is this the sort of people that live

> in our friendly east dulwich


To re-state Otta:


'Do you mean "trendy to BE disabled"?


Why so upset? It was probably a clumsy way of saying that following the paralympics disability was getting more positive press than ever before. A good thing.


Nothing to see here.'

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