Tuesday, August 16, 2011

MS WORD OF THE DAY: MSer

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

9 comments:

Peaceful said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Karen said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Webster said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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nicole said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Diane J Standiford said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Diane J Standiford said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Have Myelin? said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Diane J Standiford said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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Diane J Standiford said...

Do you dislike the label: MSer? I like it.

How about a handicapped stall? I like it. Matter of fact I like the word handicapped. It reminds me of golf and why shouldn't I get a break on my tally? I AM handicapped. I need a few breaks to do all the things a person with a body that functions properly can do.

I don't like "gimp," because of the tone of people who use it. And "lame" is too harsh a word for a person. Though I am okay knowing a horse is lame.

Any words you don't like or think are okay for people with multiple sclerosis?

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