Leeder’s Guestbook
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“Hello. I like the cartoons, and look forward to every new one.”
— Trine
“Being disabled with MS this seems a great idea and I look forward to receiving your e-mails.”
— Colin “Unc” Macrae
“How wonderful to come across someone from the Lytle clan who celebrates life with disability so well! I married a Lytle 25 years ago, and have since become disabled myself. Your comic strips are a gentle smile at life well-lived, in spite of difficulties. Keep on keeping on!”
— Valery Lytle , Canes Galore Inc.
“Really good John! A lot of food for THOUGHT!”
— Don Goldberg , Gold Crest Inc.
“I got here by a link on Kid Power. I have two kids with special needs, but my son has CP and uses a wheelchair for long distances. I think the cartoons are so funny. The one where he hits the gum and falls out made me smile because it made me think about a scary/funny time with my son. We both forgot his seat belt and he had a huge sneeze that caused him to literally sumersault in the parking lot. He was not hurt, we both locked eyes and we lost it. We were laughing as I helped him get back in his chair and buckle up. Then I looked up and thought I was going to be lynched by bystanders, who were most likely horrifed I was laughing. You really have to have a sense of humor... I plan to show the photo album to my son as well...very impressive work! ;)”
— Jennifer “Jenny” Rooker
“as a quadriplegic, this website is really inspring to me...someday we will all rise up and walk again, i know it!”
— Kimberley “Kim” McDougel
“Hi, I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your website. I am doing a project on Ableism and wanted to find something to teach my class that people with disabilities don't want pity but to live normal lives (at least that's what I'm getting from all of my research) and I really felt that your cartoons displayed that. I especially liked the one about defacing building that aren't up to ADA codes! I hope you don't mind me adding it to my handouts to the class, I think they'll enjoy it. Please feel free to contact me if you have any info. you think would be vital! Thanks again for the laugh.”
— Sarah Kamphaus
“A fantastically funny site. It has given me a few ideas. Me and my chair are off for some new adventures!”
— Rob “Wonder Wheels” Penter
“Awesome Site!”
— David “Breezy” Brissee
“ololololololololololololololololololololololololol!!!1”
— me “me” me , me
“Best site I've ever seen.”
— Alin “Alin Steglinski” Steglinski
“i broke my leg a month ago and now some people act completely different towards me just because im in a wheelchair. its not like im going to have permanent damage but it really helps you know who your real friends are.”
— jeff “hotrod” yocum
“LOVE THE COMICS. GOOD TO SEE A POSTIVE OUTLOOK. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK”
— JENNIFER “SKID” JORDAN
“Fanatstic site. You have brought humour to an area which usually derives controversy, and which people would usually take offence to. Tell me, is it all spontanious or does it require a lot of thought?”
— Drew “Floppy” Peacock , n/a
“I liked the comic on being in jail because of protesting inequalities. I was recently arrested at my child's school for refusing to leave until I was heard and then smarting off to the police the principal called to escort me out - basically I told them I wasn't going to walk out ahead of them because I didn't want to become a police-assisted suicide”
— J G
“I like ur comic strips they made me giggle! me and my friend NeIl loved the site lol”
— liZa “Pizza” McPARTRIDGE
“In Europe the parking joke is as big as in USA, its amazing how people "didn't see", "are in a hurry", "don't care" when it comes to respect for the few parking spaces allocated to wheelchair users. European wheelchairusers think life is much better in USA? More accessible public buildings, Able bodied people kinder, Better wheelchairs technology, Is that true?”
— dammy “dammy” vermeers
“this site is realy cool i believe that more people should stick up for themselves and go for what they believe is right. yours faithfully moji a student studing equal opps (social studies) age 16 xxxxxxxx”
— moji “mo” smith , -
“love the strips. I have been in a wheelchair for over a year now and these strips really lighten up the tention bewteen my friends thanks alot. also on the able-bodied page you could also suggest differently abled or handi-cappible as an altentive to cripple.”
— shannon b
“Just found this site John... not only are you a talented webmaster, but a terrific artist too. Thanks for portraying disability in a medium we can all relate to.”
— Alice “Alice M.” Mehlenbacher , Peter Noone's fan club
“Recently became disabled due to muscular dystrophy, thanks for taking the "gloom and doom" view and stigma off of this issue. You guys are great!”
— Deanna “Dee” Weeks
“Amazing site! I've landed down on it when I was seeking some info about Stacy Kohut. Wow, he is awesome! He is a real hero, indeed! Keep on going, may God bless you! My mum also rides a wheelchair, but not the sport-oriented type, but a simple daily-use model. She says it's her bike, so I think she could participate in some race (despite her serious sickness). Sometimes she names her vehicle a car, and she laughs with her friends that it's the cheapest car in the world, due to no need for fuel!”
— Paul “Palo” Samowedziuk , Salesians of Don Bosco
“I've been in a wheelchair my whole life (17 years) because I was born with Spina Bifida. I love to see people with disabilities portrayed the way you do it. I love the page for ablebodied people. It's all so very true, although I'm not too opposed to people saying "cripple" it's "handi-capped" I really can't stand. Keep on rollin'!”
— Madeline “Maddog” Wenmoth
“Sorry how rude of me to not mention in my last comment in the Guestbook. I am infact all the way from little ol' Christchurch, New Zealand. That's in the Southern Hemisphere. Near Australia but not part of it. Oh and we have a lot of sheep. I would like to ride one oneday. Or race tem like a sled, attaching them to my wheelchair. But only if they consented to it. I don't promote cruelty to animals. You Rock (and Roll) Dude!”
— Madeline “Maddog” Wenmoth
“Just thought I would say how fantastic I think this site is. My Aunt has been in a wheelchair for the past 10 years and often got down about it. I will certainly tell her to look at this site - I will definately bring a huge smile to her face. We need more sites like this! Keep up the good work!”
— sue “zoozoo” beckwith
“I have been in a chair for 8 yrs. and have never heard of anyone making some fun out of our conditions. I think it is absolutely terrific. I havn't been able to see your cartoons yet but I do look forward to it. Able-Bodied? folks always seem to get so flustered when they find out your in a chair. I always try to joke about it but it seems to fluster them more. One of my favorite saying when someone invites me somewhere is not to worry about seating, I'll bring my own chair. I usually get nervous laughter or something like oh yes I'll make sure a chair is removed for you. It's great to hear that we can have some fun too. Thank You,”
— Frances “fran” Stone , none
“Eureka!! I work as a Faciliator of Learning and run the Orientation to Disability programme. Your cartoons are a delight, so refreshing to see humour & disability coupled together. Thank you.”
— Kristen McLeod , Department of Family and Communities