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To: Kaslin

Actually, if you give my Mom’s wheelchair a push on the side, it will rotate into the “going forward” alignment, i.e., spin on one wheel.


14 posted on 06/08/2007 5:28:46 AM PDT by Roses0508
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To: Roses0508

Either your mom has a junk chair or if is great it as we say “will spin on a dime”.

God Bless you for taking care of MOM.


27 posted on 06/09/2007 1:43:15 AM PDT by Global2010 ( We need a Road to the White House Ping List Please Help)
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To: Roses0508

It looks like a quickie and is motorized.

Without the motor a Quickie can spin on a dime, why we have used them the last 20 years.

The color he picked was a color that King Vanity wanted and I reminded him he would be living with it for the next decade so he picke (cost more) all American Flags for the color/design.

Another poster said something about the kid putting his foot to the ground, uh I don’t think so his legs look pretty fixed and I am guessing the lad is spina bifada.

I have a lot of exp in the WC world been into molding systems for 25yrs and with the most difficult case scenerio.

I am going to stick by the poster who stated divine intervention, this lad had a fleet of Angels cruising with him.

Notice the color of the chair in real life it is a blinding color and I think being an independant guy it is precisely why he chose it so cars would see him.

The poster claiming suicide attempt is totally clueless to a world he knows nothing about.

I really don’t want to bring up a certain name but I will Terri.
I could see a certain poster here on the let her die rah rah team.


33 posted on 06/09/2007 10:26:47 AM PDT by Global2010 ( We need a Road to the White House Ping List Please Help)
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