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Mar 12, 2009 20:51

...I don't suppose anyone would have a spare wheelchair in this rotten place? Unless I want to lose use of both my legs, and I don't, I'm afraid it's going to be necessary. I would prefer my usual daily massages, but I'm not sure I trust any of you enough ( Read more... )

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cerebral_foxy March 12 2009, 21:05:11 UTC
I haven't seen a wheel chair; but if you really need I could build one.

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feumesparents March 12 2009, 22:00:28 UTC
I'm going to need one if things continue like this. I would appreciate it if you could build one. I don't have much to pay you back with, though-- this happens when you can't leave the house.

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cerebral_foxy March 12 2009, 23:50:16 UTC
It's ok! You don't have to pay me back- I sorta know what it's like to be stuck inside.

Just tell me where you are and when I'm done I can bring it too you.

Though to be honest it might take a few days there's...well there's not a lot here to work with safely.

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feumesparents March 13 2009, 10:25:50 UTC
That's very generous of you. Thank you.

I live in Latimir, apartment 107. I can wait now that I know I'll have it.

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not_a_simpson_k March 12 2009, 21:17:46 UTC
You taught theatre?! That's so amazing! It's truly one of the most wonderful art forms. EVER.

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feumesparents March 12 2009, 21:59:26 UTC
Yes. Well, of course it all went horribly wrong, but I suppose you can't except anything else when performing with children.

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not_a_simpson_k March 12 2009, 23:00:34 UTC
Well, I assure you, I'm not like most children. I have an IQ of 156, and I'm only eight. So I'll assume you're talking about "normal" children.

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feumesparents March 12 2009, 23:02:11 UTC
...that's great for you.

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