Handicapped do you really expect me to believe that?

Discussion in 'More Serious Topics' started by Joeslogic, Jun 17, 2006.

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So of the persons you see using a special handicapped parking permit what percentage are legit?

  1. 20%

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  2. 40%

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  3. 60%

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  4. 80%

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  1. smiles

    smiles New Member

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    joe you are in no position to speak of my character for several reasons, 2 of which i will outline now

    1) you do not know me, you barely know OF me, and not even a me at that but a representation of me, you don't know what i do, who i do it with, or why i do it....... yet somehow you believe you know how i gauge people?

    2) you speak of shades of gray? you have your own head so far up your own ass that you cannot see your own hypocrisy...... shooting a kid twice in the back for crossing your lawn even though he WAS TECHNICALLY on your property when you told him not to be there has 29375697235y7834yrtw34thy times more shades of gray than this yet you boiled it down to "what was the guy supposed to do"......


    on a final note joe.... slapping a grown man in front of his family over a parking space is the kind of thing people get killed over and rightfully so... now THAT is a shade of gray
     
  2. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Perhaps that is why Joe can't see the nose in front of his face. His eyes are watery from the stench of his own hypocrisy.
     
  3. Lomotil

    Lomotil Active Member

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    LOL... To be honest, though - I've only used it twice. Once in Laredo at Wal-Mart, and once at school during the summer heat.

    Both times, there were about 8 vacant handicapped spots available, and nobody was inconvienenced.

    *Just for the record... ;)

    Oh, and if it makes you feel better - the permit isn't even mine.
     
  4. Lomotil

    Lomotil Active Member

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    I lost three pounds on the Slim-Fast program, and in a matter of months, too! :)
     
  5. softamp;squidgy

    softamp;squidgy New Member

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    I work with people with cp, and believe it or not, just because you can't see a 'problem' doesn't mean there isn't one.

    Can anybody explain to me why there are parent & baby spaces right outside shopping centre doors? Apart from the fact that we are thier biggest spenders.. Having a baby does not hinder your ability to walk ( well, maybe slightly for a few weeks, but thats besides the point!). These spaces should be delegated for people with real physical difficulties.

    These spaces shoud be solely for people with mobility issues, and as tempted as the rest of us are to use thier spaces, we have legs - we can walk!

    I have watched perfectly agile pensioners avert thier gazes when clients of ours are wheeled into supermarkets drenched through and shivering , after being hiked in the cold rain just to get thier weekly shopping. For some reason I think people are under the illusion that ' If they can't do things for themselves, they don't count'.

    Hopefuly our generation has more of an understanding?
     
  6. phatboy

    phatboy New Member

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    Pensioners = people drawing pensions IE OLD?
    Clients = Johns or customers?
    Drenched through and Shivering = were they playing in the sprinklers?
    they dont count = They dont count or they cant count?

    Please rephrase this paragraph and repost. Further post will be ignored until some type of coherent intellect is shown.

    Unless this is Dan.
     
  7. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    Amen to that bro. Thing is creating laws for the purpose of forcing civility and kindness never has that effect. Instead of making people more civil and kind it creates a race of super law abiders.
    They worship the system. If for instance what if you broke your leg earlier that day and really need that empty spot to get somewhere close? You don't have that permit then you can just go to hell you broke a rule and should be damned. On the other hand if you are perfectly healthy and simply have finagled your way into getting a permit. Then who are we to judge you have gone to the wonderful governing body and acquired a permit lets us not question your motive lest we blaspheme the Governing Body and bring down the wrath of hell.

    The moron father was selfish ignorant ass who worked the system and expected to reap the rewards of his labor weather he disserved that permit or not was not at question he had a permit and the other guy with a pet emergency could go to hell for all he cared.

    Phats right though heh its hard to understand your post are you from England?
     
  8. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Hey Joe, you can't see every disability. And society punishes those who abuse the system. Without the government agency do you think for a second those spots would be left open for anyone, let alone people who can't defend themselves? Your ideas about human nature are fucking stupid. If there is no government, every man becomes his own law. Are you okay with that scenario?
     
  9. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    No because morality, dignity, honor, compassion, the characteristics that contribute positively to the so called human nature in society, are far to lacking there would not be spots available. Therefore we need laws and rules to assist those in need. But if you live your life completely regarding total adherence to rules or judge any situation by "well what was the rule at the time regarding this situation" you are a fool. As was the guy with the kids he came in late did not see the extenuating circumstance involving the nice guy with the dog. But was perfectly willing to pass judgment. He was a fool. I would guess that if a marathon runner completed his 20k run and jogged up to the car and it has clearly in display a handicapped permit, the fool would not have said a thing. Because as you know he was legally permitted and who are we to judge.
     
  10. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Wow, someone should make you look like an ass in front of your children then, since you're willing to pass judgement about anything without considering and extenuating circumstances.
     
  11. Joeslogic

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    I have judgment passed on me on a daily basis why should he or anyone else be special? ...... Hold on I see it he has children. O well he has children and his family. WTF all my life it’s been this way. Well the married guys should get the holiday off because they got family. That sort of shit. Fuck that he can not go around spitting out ridicule at others and not expect to have some dished right back at him family or not. Its like those three widowers going around shooting their mouths off about the trade center bombing. Hey I got a few words to say can someone put a mike in my hand? But no we got to hear what they have to say and if it’s absolutely ridicules then just take it and swallow it. Ann was right about those chicks also hell they do not need those millions given to them is the life of their husband worth more that the lives of our soldier’s who’s family get what is it still 55 thousand? They were probably fucking around on their husbands and plotting their death for insurance money before all that happened.
     
  12. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Wow, way to jump to conclusions. Let's look at the falacy's in that argument. Hasty generalization, ad hominem abusive, straw man, and a red herring. Way to go Joe, You've managed to present a completely bull shit argument.
     
  13. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    Any thing else?
     
  14. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Probably, but I had to go clean stuff at work. You drinking tonight?
     
  15. Joeslogic

    Joeslogic Active Member

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    Sittine here with a Coors light. :roll:
     
  16. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    Good times, I got some MGD and Jack Daniels waiting for me at the house when I get off work. Have to decide whether we want to play beer pong or not though.
     
  17. Joeslogic

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    Two shots of Jack one shot of Lime shaken on ice.

    My very favorite. Whiskey Sour. Are you trying to tempt me to break into the liquor cabinet?
     
  18. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    If you must then do so. We usually drink the Jack neat, with a beer chaser for some of the lightweights. It's not too bad.
     
  19. Joeslogic

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    :shock: To tough for me.

    Try it my way the shot glass I use is actually 2.5 ounce(filled to the top) but it does not matter simply 2 to 1. Get some roses sweetened lime juice. And if you are the sweet tooth type add a dash of suger water

    The idea is though its just enough to fill standard 6 oz. tumbler and you don't need no stinkin chaser.
     
  20. diogenes

    diogenes New Member

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    I know how to make a whiskey sour, I've got all kinds of drink mixing books and stuff like that lying around. Couple of mixers, 8 shot glasses for mixing, we just don't do it. The Jack goes down straight because it gives you that fire in the belly that quickly turns into social lubricant.
     

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