Leeder’s Guestbook

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“I'm a 53 yr old L-4(for 30+yrs) & just found your site today. Good laughs. I have had some good stories over the years. When I come up w/one I'll send them on to you. Now I have one.”

— Todd “SrSapo” Stewart

“Hello, i suffered a stroke and my left side is paralyzed, i think a site like this is great.”

— Doug Samson

“cool site lots of laughs!”

— Michael “cruz” Cooley

“I think your strip is GREAT! It is rare for non disabled people to understand what we disabled go through, and your understanding is perfect.”

— Barbara “whizz” Lucas

“I do love you site and have read The bad comments about your site. I cat believe people could like it untill knowing your not disabled. That I think s discrimination. It really dosent matter If your handicapped or not. I think Its great that you have been helping handicapped people. They remind me of all the people who didnt like my me ridingup a hill and then seeing how fast I could shoot down. Also I love the first stips of leeder they are really cool.”

— shannon “squeeky wheels” B

“Thanks for the great strips. I enjoy placing them in my ADA presentations.”

— Marcela “Rhoads”

“Love the strip! Keep up the great work!”

— David Thomas

“To be summed up in one word, these comics are AMAZING! I am not disABLED, but I am sure that people who live lives in wheelchairs appreciate these comics as much as I do, and probably more. Keep up the awesome stuff!”

— Fraser “Da Fraze” Bowers

“thats a grate set of cartoons i sent the link to a few friends of mine in wheelchairs lol keep up the good work”

— John mcalinden

“This is the funniest wheelchair humor that i have ever seen!!! And i thought that my friends, family, and i were the only ones with the sick sence of crip humor.”

— Wheelz McCormin

“i'm researching around what actually is a disability, and why people think it is. really interested in disabled skaters (not just wheelchair bound) and trying to promote awareness. peace”

— Tom hadfield

“love "able bodied?" We have just begun an organization called the "Link n Friends". Organized by and for adults with physical disabilities. Our purpose is to end the isolation and discrimination of adults with physical disabilities(limited physical abilities). Our Motto is "yes we can", and so far, we have!”

— diane “D” longwill

“I think your strips are great. I am 14 and was just dignosed with MS. Keep up the great work.”

— shannon “B”

“You ROCK!!! My son (9) has spina bifida and is an aspiring wheelchair racer and athlete (field, swimming, etc.). Your comics gave me a HUGE laugh! Keep 'em coming!”

— Lesli “MadMumblerMommy” Richardson

“Just.. amazing man, amazing. You make me laugh.”

— Stephanie Clements

“Your cartoons are great.”

— Elane “elanes1” Williams

“I have been disabled for 50 years now. every night I read your website. I mean how do you come up with those comics. I always like a good joke in the morning to get me started.”

— jokerj

“Hi! I'm a portuguese studing nurse and i realy like your site and cartoons. I think nursing it's very more developed in the US than in Portugal and when i graduate I realy want try to work in an US hospital. Greetings from Portugal!!!”

— Igor Gloria

“Your site is great! I've used a wheelie for 6 years now through having ME/CFS. Last week i went to a gig, wheeled myself to the front, asked some ABs if I could stand between them to use the security barrier to support my weight. Then I danced my arse off. Their faces! I haven't been out of bed since, but hell, it was worth it. Thanks for showing the reality, insanity and fun of life for us dizabled (tis the same in UK). The strips have cheered me up while bed bound. Keep it up :)”

— janie “bedblogger” P

“These are really cute, the site is great. I have been disabled most of my life, but kinda/sorta recently in the last 9 year's used a w/c to get about.”

— Diana “DD” Morrissette

“As a wheelie i think that your strips should carry a health warning. I giggled so much that i gave myself a stitch.”

— Tina “roleon8wheels” Heron

“Those strips were great. Send me more! I'm in a scooter!”

— William “Bill” Klauke

“Thanks so much for the humorous strips. I've been looking for some good jokes to post on my door at work. I like to get light hearted about being an amputee.”

— Angela “Gii” Cummings

“love the toons.”

— char “wallwalker” conrad

“Really cool site.I been a para 22 years and this is the first time I've seen a comic about wheelers...Keep up the good work..and don't forget to do one about duct tape:)..”

— david “walkingheart” tallman

“This site is great! Shows the funny side of one of the hardest things to deal with, disabilites! The strip about the parking really hit home! It's one thing that bugs me in this world, those who park where they shouldn't! Thank you for a great laugh, I've needed that! :)”

— Christina “Christie” M

“Hi. I appreciate very much your catoons. I teach in a portuguese university, a discipline called social integration and reabilitation, and we are preparing a textbook for students. I would like to know if you can give us permission to use some of your cartoons in our textbook. I will be waiting for an answer. Best regards”

— Celeste Simies

“This site is the best! it makes me smile to know we can make fun of our selves and people not look down on it.”

— Mike “crazy legs” Bigger

“Found and luv this site.....to know I am not the only disable person.”

— Thomas “frybread” Welch

“I was introduced to your strip in a nursing class. You have a lot to teach us. Keep it up!”

— Patricia “Patty” Carey

“I realy like your strip. I've been a cripple ever since some moron thought it a good Idea to broadside me while I was on a motorcycle taking my son to school five years ago. He is o.k. but I can be found in a wheelchair most days. I had my leg broken in 32 pieces and it just won't heal. I like the humor, so keep up the good work, and thanks.”

— janine “Mom” velasquez

“Thank you for lifting me up. I have neuropathy in both legs and feet, the pain is getting to much I an now looking for my first wheelchair .I am going into this blind. I am 42 and scaird to deth, all the dif, kinds of chairs its a lot to take in. You know it is funny I was the fastest two milrunner in H,S, and in the army units I was in. I would ride my bike in LA, 100mi, easy. now I can hardly walk. sorry for dropping this on you-yll. thank you!!”

— Phil “Neu” Neuhauser

“Great cartoons. I teach an adapted PE class and love sharing these with the students.”

— Lindsay Edwards

“Man, The cartoons are soo funny I nearly craped myself. I've actually be the one going thru the drive thru. The looks I get are priceless. Thanks for creating such an awesome and entertaining site.”

— Ron “Wheelz” Martin

“Think You have some good reminders for people who don't have a handicap. You put it in a funny cartoon. We need more laughs, Thanks.”

— Beverly “Bev” Manwell

“I just found your site and enjoy your comics. The ones pertaining to inaccessibility and city hall are my favorite, since this seems to be an ongoing battle in our little city in western Canada. Of course, the tennis comic I can personally relate to. ouch!”

— Cyndi “Cyndi Lou Who” K

“I think that messages posted by a few irrate or hurt people may be slightly humourless. There is something about wallowing in disability, fulfilling existence with self pity and pain, and then theres an approach with a lighter heart which inevitably will bring only more smiles forwards. I am not a particular fan of cartoons but this is full of good intentions and fucks the PC'ness of things which makes it such a taboo subject in the first place, who needs more boundries imposed by society? Rock on to a lighter heart my friends.”

— georgia mattesio

“Hi, I go by the name of Dreams and I am a paraplegic the anniversary to my accident is memorial day this year it will be 15teen years. Mother of 2 and trying to keep up with the world . I use to until 21/2 years ago when my ulcers were found out to be crohns disease. I have lost alot of weight hard to eat in more pain than ever and have osteoperosis, arthritis, both rhumitiod and osteo OUCH!. But I have children to care for and there's a plan for my life and I love to talk to people and I and I am even more willing to listen instead of telling my story. Dreams.....God Bless you all!!!!”

— Kathleen “Kate” Papas

“ive actually never been to this sight before. i have been in a chair all my life-17yrs- and this site shows the funny side of what happens in every day life. keep up the good work”

— Ame Barnbrook

“Great toons...I am a teacher and i think these are great to incourage some kids not to feel left out...I am doing a project in college and would like to request some materials to use in it if you could help... Thanks”

— Steve Ervin

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