Leeder’s Guestbook
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“well I got hit by a car while riding a ten speed bycycal and I wasnt wereing a helmet I woke up in a hospital nine months later and spent four years in a nursing home. I met an aid we became friends and I now live in a house in Port Angeles.WA. I go to collage and am tryig or should I say getting off SSI. Im paralized on my entier left side but other wise get around fine there are no limatations for me.”
— Thomas “bluerabbit” Eads
“I am a physically disabled lady staying in Kenya. i woiuld like to communicate with fellow disabled persons across the world.”
— Coldjoom “joom” Miuk
“I think what your doing is great and maybe we can do some networking check out our website@brokenwinggz.com”
— Eric “E” Wilkins
“Hey your strips are awesome!! Can't wait to read more!!”
— Angela “Damita” Alves
“I really enjoyed reading your comics, I believe everyone should be able to look at them without being offended, because it takes a much bigger person to be able to laugh at themselves.”
— Ashley “Leaf” Wagstaff
“i'm a cartoonist and my son was injured over three years ago. he is an incomplete quad and is on the upswing of a severe depression. i'm cartooning for him so i really appreciate your work. it is good to be able to laugh again after so much devestation. thank you a lot.his name is ray mathews and he is in a nursing home getting ready to come home. we are so happy about this and are grateful to god he has given ray back to us.”
— anavah mathews
“Love the cartoons! I've been stuck in wheelchair or bedridden for going on a decade now, and I design disability-relavant T-shirts but they're nothing on this!!”
— Ricky Buchanan
“I just got done reading all of the dizabled comics I thought that they were funny as shit. they were so great. where in the hell did u come up with this shit...”
— bradley “brad” koyle
“I would like to put some strips in my future homepage (being prepared to go on line). The one about visiting a restaurant ending up in box lunch I find most appropriate for my homepager. I try to find means of getting more mobility and communication for those in wheelchairs. In European countries, challenging.”
— Dammy “Dam” Vermeers
“I really enjoyed your cartoons. Keep it up.”
— Peter “Garnet” Mudford
“I love the talent and insight of these toons and definitely relate. I wish these would be a regular in the top TAB newspapers and magazines so they just might stop being so clueless. BTW, TAB means Temporarily Abled Bodied, which is anyone until they sprain or break a leg. When things get me down because so much of what the ADA Laws were written to correct to make our every day lives safer and easier, I fantasize that the persons responsible for the situations could be put in one that I control.”
— Marilynn Bierman
“Leeder excellent charecter i guess and boosting doe for everybody so guys keep going life is some time beautiful with laughter”
— irfan “irfs” mehmud
“This page is very useful for me and other people that are in wheelchair. It is helpful for people that have friends are in wheelcahir. I have Multiple Sclerosis and Polio.”
— Linda “Lynn” Moser
“I am disability activist. While searching the web for sites pertaining to disabilities I came across your site, and was impressed with your resourceful, caring and informative site.”
— Lynda Appell
“I shure like these toons!”
— charlie “Yankee” weiss
“First off I want to say I have been a fan your your cartoons for YEARS. I am as you call "able-bodied" and I am a physical education teacher with a masters in Movement Studies in Disability (basically adapted PE)... I also have a physical education website that has quite a bit of information about disabilities/disability sports. The address is http://mikespe.com. The site used to be on Geocities but it eventually grew into its own domain. Keep up the GREAT work!”
— Michael
“Good stuff, reminds me of my younger days.”
— Jim Parker
“I love this sight. My husband is a quad and I can't wait to show this to him and his entire rugby team. Keep up the creativity and thanks for making a difference in the disabled community”
— Geneva Foster
“HELLO from Italy! Really funny site!”
— Giovanna “Luna” Vittorelli
“I am a stock footage researcher. I am interested to find out if there are any live wheelchair skateboarders. Someone is looking for footage of this. Please let me know. Thanks.”
— Ellen Rennell
“Anyone have a used sport wheelchair thats got legrests, I am a young guy who uses the left leg/arm, I wanna race in a few events coming up, My chair is the piece of shit they give all old people, I need Titanium for lightweight.”
— Walter “Walt” Campbell
“Great site. I'm glad I happened upon your site.”
— Tracy “TB” Bauknecht
“Great site, well done.”
— klaus “klausi” berg
“I really like your site. The cartoons are funny, and you have many resourceful links. I will certainly be back in the near future. Keep up the good work.”
— Robert Calhoun
“Great work. Keep it up and I find it fun and a great tool for people with disabilities about the reality of what we faced daily. I would love to use some of your comic strips as an educational tool.”
— Richard Gallo
“Very nice site. Thanks for your hard work in this site. I'm glad I stopped by and will again, many times.”
— Bruno “bibo” Brayn
“I was in a car accident that left me paralyzed just over a year ago. Some days I felt like it wasn't worth the effort to get out of bed. Little things were such a struggle, and the attitudes of the people around me really brought me down. I stumbled across your site not too long ago, and I have to tell you that it has completely lifted my spirits. I've finally learned that it's okay to laugh at myself. More than that, it feels good. Your comics were just what I needed. Thank you.”
— Kristine
“I love your comics. not many people have the guts to publish handicap jokes. i make fun of myself being in a wheelchair all the time. when my frineds and i Joke around fighting and stuff I always at the end look them straight in the eye and say dont make me stand up. that always made them laugh. ive been in a chair my whole life and I love it. It never slowed me down. keep up the comic strips.”
— michael “crazy wheels” Bigger
“As a representative of the Cerebral Palsy and Deaf Adults Organization, I came across your website and love it. I am a social worker by trade and have been an advocate all my life. This website is great and injects a balance of humor, thoughtfullness, and a delight in the absurdity! Thanks for the strips. :-)”
— Charmaine “Char” L.
“This rocks lol keep it up”
— Chase “Chase Face” Miles
“I'm Post Polio and in a chair. You know what cracks me up? All the pretentious AB's out there who just don't get it. Like the woman at the pharmacy, who went out of her way to open the automatic sliding door for me. For cryin' out loud lady, I'm crippled...not stoopid. Back in the early 70's when I was in high school, and before I was permantently in a chair, I had had some surgery on my right ankle. Because of this is I was in a chair for a couple of months while I healed. One of my buddies had a motorcycle and we thought the chair might make a good side car. So he grabbed the raised foot rest with his left hand and away we went. Well, just as we passed the school's front door out walked the school nurse. Did you know that school nurses have ZERO sense of humor? We weren't going that fast. And besides, I wore a helmet. Laugh now. You may not get another chance.”
— Michael “GimpLizard” Dean
“glad to have u back, love the strip. reminds us all to go n try something new now n then. if it makes someone laff or smile then we are not invisable anymore..tony UK”
— anthony “ironsides” russell
“Thank you for making life with "dizabilities" a little eassier. My late husband was confined to a wheelchair for the last 4 years of his life, not by choice mind you. This must have been one of those sites he signed up for. Now I KNOW where he got some of his craziest ideas. Thanks,”
— Denise “Iammotherearth” Gaylord
“Hello from France. Thks for yr marvelous site. I knew for long through Faire Face, the monthly magazine of APF i.e Association des Parayss de France ( French national association for the disabled) . As a member of APF we push that year on free acess everywhere.The law is not respected to allow free acess for people in wheelchairs even in official gouvernments buildings. Life become very hard. But systematically we sue in jusice like 4 of our friends who sued SNCF - the nationnal train company - for having being forced to travel in a luggage wagon.We get positive action. Go ahead Leeder!!”
— Alain Gedin
“Hey - top site - think it is excellent, funny how people think they should not laugh at disability issues!!! keep going with the cartoons I love them.”
— Anna “Spanner” Jackson
“Stacy Kohut is the coolest guy I know! I will never forget when he came in and talked to my class when I was in elementary school. He changed my views on a lot of things and I really really admire him. I have seen him ski and he could kick my ass anyday... except for in slalom where I rule the course (Or at least thats what I like to think!) Stacy taught me that almost anything is possible if you put your mind to it and if you want somthing bad enough you can get it it just takes some hard work and dedication! So THANKS STACY! YOU ROCK AND I'LL MAKE SURE TO CALL YOU WHEN IM IN WHISTLER IN FEBUARY! (SARAH STOP FOLLOWING ME!!! Stacy understands what that means... and all of you who don't you just aren't ment to understand!) Keep rockin and lovin life Stacy and EVERYONE ELSE! Later!”
— Robyn “Spike” Edgar
“I was looking for a wheelchair lift that didnt cost my grandma her arms as well as her leggs when I found thisa site. I know my grandma would get a kick out of this site. If you can help us find a place to buy cheep chairlifts, please post mention on your site. Thanks and keep drawing.”
— Justin Michael
“Thank you so much for your strip and especially your link "Do The Right Thing." You have a lot to offer those who have never been around people with disabilities or are just too afraid to ask questions. Thanks and keep it up!”
— Allyson Marvin
“As a founding member of a consumer-controlled, cross-disability resource centre, I have always found humor my greatest asset when dealing with barriers. I am currently employed part-time as a Career Development Facilitator to assist persons with disabilities (pwd's) to navigate their career path. Many of my clients are interested in artistic pursuits and or computers so I will be using your website as an example of possibilities. I will certainly be telling all my friends to check out your awesome cartoons!”
— Jean Beckett
“Hi..626 come across your site by mistake and am very inpressed with what you are doing for the Disabled - I am a Paraplegic for now just over 12years - I was born with Spina Bifida and walked till I was 16, when they discovered that it was a tumour on my spine, not a birthmark as my parents were lead to believe - I have no grudge about it happing to me - I am actually glad in a way it did - it has made me a much stronger person - I Have a really large group of Friends who don't even see the chair, and I am always cracking jokes about my disability and some People take afeance to this but hey this is who I am and love it - keep up the great site.”
— Dale “Legz” Hilliar
