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Ramp Handplant: Leeder pulls off a handplant at the desert ramp under Daddy O's supervision.

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— Yvonne “Whild Child” Hathcock

“I just discovered this site and I luv it!! I need an animation to make a signature out of it for my emails but this was fun. Keep it up! We need to laugh at ourselves.”

— Jane “Tiny” Gijzen

“I know you are not disabled, but your humor is appropriate and just simply funny. As a T-4 paraplegic, I don't have a problem saying that. My only sports are hunting and fishing, but hey, you can't have everything (that is, if you don't want it..).! Keep it up!”

— Tow W. “Bud” Resse, Jr.

“Mr. Lytle, Hi, my name is Bryan Pratt, and I'm the editor-in-chief of this year's "Sigma Signs", an annual University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign magazine written by Delta Sigma Omicron (the university's disabled student organization) and the Division of Rehabilitation-Education Services. I was wondering if you would grant permission for me to use some of your Leeder O. Men comic strips in my magazine. Sigma Signs is basically an annual magazine written by some students and faculty at the University of Illinois. The magazine mainly discusses DSO's events, wheelchair athletics, and disability issues. This year's theme of the magazine will be "Expectations of the Future-Removing Architectural, Educational, and Attitudinal Barriers". I would like to include your comics to add humor to the magazine. What I really would like is a comic that somehow is related to the theme. Any more questions? Please let me know. Thank”

— Bryan Pratt

“I love your cartoon. I don't care if your in a wheelchair or not. I like the fact that you made a super hero who is different. Thank you and keep up the great work. A sence of humor is a powerful tool that can chage the world.”

— Jim Becknell