Leeder’s Guestbook
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“hey, you were at my school today, in terrace, bc, and you gave me inspiration to do a lot better in school, because i know im capable of it, i'm sure you gave a lot of other people inspiration too, no only from my school, but in all of the other schools you have visited and are going to visit in the future, well, congratulations on your past achievements, and keep pushing for your future ones”
— Nathan “Nate” Carriere
“This is a great site good luck and keep on making folks think. I have been a dizabled man for 35 years now and never though I would ever see a cartoon site for this group of crazy people.”
— Mike “Roho” Roddy
“I love all the cartoons on here. AWESOME INDEED! *smilz*”
— Rosie “Sparlkie”
“Great cartoons! I publish the newsletter for the Wildrose Polio Support Group here in Edmonton. Is it possible to use cartoons from time to time to make a point or provide some comic relief?”
— Bernie Hornung
“WOW !! Love your toons, I can see myself in too many of them!”
— Peter Anderson
“Right on!! I have C.P. and used to compete on the Canadian Disabled Alpine Ski Team and your cartoon is so much like Stacy Kohut!!!! I don't see why those others were all cramped typical bitter gimps!!!!! Keep it up. we gotta show all that we can do anything and everything despite our limitations. there's more than one way to skin a cat, but why would you do such a thing. My racing days have allowed me to see a lot of wild and zany disabled "stunts" but the best is the reaction of able bodied guys watching hot girl "wheelies" spinning on the dance floor in their chairs. Keep it up and keep it real guy!!!!!”
— Craig “Lips” Abernethy
“I still love your site... I haven't been here in awhile but it's still great!!”
— Michael Rogala
“This is a great website. My daughter has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). She will never walk and I've been extremely devastated by the recent diagnosis. She will be 2 years old in July. This website actually made me smile. Thanks!”
— Ginger Akers
“These cartoons were quite funny. It is great to see a disabled person not acting disabled! Great job!”
— Ed “Mr. Ed” McCarra
“Read some of your cartoons. I can't believe people could possibly find offence with them. They don't understand that their attitudes restrict much more than disability ever could. I think the humour could do with a boost though, perhaps a more sarcastic edge (us Brits thrive on it).”
— Philip
“Outstanding! They ought to make some of this stuff. Rock on and Roll!”
— Kay “KZ” Haldeman
“Great cartoons, some situations I've even dealt with in my life.”
— Angie
“Dear Leeder! :-) I run a NFP PPS (Post-Polio-Synrome) Site and List-Server (and have for 10 years+) and would like to ask your Permission to rotate your DIZ cartoons on the Site, with a link to your site and Credits, etc. :-) A lot of our folks could USE a Tongue-in-cheek respite from reality!! :-) Keep up the uplifting approach!! G'Bless”
— Tom “Mac” McKeever
“Great website! I like the cartoon format, for us non-wheelchairers(spelling?), this is a wonderful way to break down barriers and help us to not feel awkward(?) when we encounter someone in a wheel chair. I will take your tips to heart and pass them on. Thank you!”
— Donna Doherty
“Impressive website. Learned about your URL on Monster Job Forum. My dad used to assist the handicapped for a living at the VA hospitals as a Corrective Therapist. His favorite patients were always the ones active in sports, like wheel chair races, wheel chair basketball, volleyball etc. His work also included training the handicapped to return to a home lifestyle and real employment. He taught driving, increased use of upper body strenght etc. While he was living, he had over 500 ex-patients keep in touch each Christmas with cards from their families! I bet former VA patients would be a source for your website.”
— Ann Marie Heos
“A good friend of mine was paralized in a car accident our freshman year of highschool, we are now seniors. i know this site has been a good place to find some laughs for her after the accident. i just wanted to tank you for creating a site where she can look a the lighter side of her situation. :)”
— Britt M
“I've called restaurants with or without buffets "drive thrus" but you hit it good - the drive thrus are always accessible! - Just don't forget to check the bag and count your change!”
— David
“You're so cool. You're so fine. You're the best all the time.”
— Jordan “JoJo”
“Great humor. It's good to see something this positive on the web.”
— Travis
“A large mad shout 4 the nut who pens the toonz. You make the world smile Live your life like a cartoon and the world will be a most excellent place. So many of us out here do the most mad things on slicks or grips. keep the pen rollin'. wait 4 the film we are goin' to hit U with. All the best things happen when your mind slips away from whats goin' on around you. how can anyone not like your toonz”
— Paul “Mad Brad” Bradbury
“Forgive my English, I'm from Poland and I didn't speak since I've been in the States. But Your website is really great. I wish I could make something like this in Poland, I think people need this - especially all my disabled friends. They don't belive in theirselves.”
— Justyna
“so very rad dude, some serious stuff in it. totally made fall out of my studmister chair dude.”
— Mark “Huffy” Huthwaite
“leeder for prime minister!! just like to say thanx for the enjoment i've had reading the cartoons. we could do with leeder in the uk press. lets face it nobody laughs at us more than we do at ourselves, its better than being a missery guts. take care over there.”
— Anthony “Ironsides” Russell
“i like to laught about me so this site quite good, don't stop with such things.”
— Stern “Rock n Roll Pussy” Philip
“Love your website. I was wondering who the uther Rentia Coetzee is I would love to get in contact with you. I am also a paraplegic with the same name. :-) Any disabled person who whould like to get in contact with me are welcome.”
— Rentia “Goggatjie” Coetzee
“Hey if anyone can draw a cartoon as described below. I would really like a copy: A powerchair with a venterlater on the back. Flying a U S Marine flag. Chair with big knobby tires. Paint it woodland camo. A fat Marine, sort of like "Sarge" in Beatle Bailey cartoon.. HEY. It would look just like me :):):)”
— Charles “Robo” Boggs
“Congratulations with your website. It was very interesting reading for me, since my grandson (age 8) was born with spastic quadriplegy and is learning to drive a wheelchair.”
— Aelterman Andre R.M.
“Hi! I wanted to say I really like your website. I am using a wheelchair and it is very helpful. I have cerebral palsy and also I am deaf. I go to Johnson County Community College. I am always involed with theatre and a lot of students really think I can't do theatre, so I've been on stage for many roles.”
— Lorie “Drama” Sparks
“Wonderful to see a disability site that's not all doom and gloom. Kudos to you!”
— Carol Bobb
“This is great, just what the Dr. ordered.”
— Maggie “Mags” Hirst
“Very cool, very progressive, seems to be geared to 18 and under set. Good direction. Keep rollin.”
— Stacy Kohut
“I teach future teachers in a course called "Teaching Diverse Populations." One of the populations we look at are physically disabled students. Our focus is always on the ability not the dis-ability. I'm sure your comics will help get the point across to my students. Celebrate Diversity!”
— Ivan “Ivo” Ferko
“It's very nice to see such a nice cartoon. I'm a student at techical university in Kosice(slovakia-europe), Biomedical engineering. Your cartoon is here in our school.”
— Ivan “Ivo” Ferko
“Well just did a search for my name LEEDER and came across your site. Seems quite a good place, not really sure what to make of it yet.”
— Matthew “Matty” Leeder
“I love your sense of humor! Your comics are refreshing and absoultely hysterical. Have you pitched them to news papers, periodicals, etc. What a great "attitude breaker" your comics would be to the general public. People are always more open minded about issues relating to people with disabilities when its related in a positive context. Keep up the great work!!”
— Carol “Cooz” Cocuzzi
“When it becomes harder to get around on crutches, a wheelchair can be a friend in stead of an enemy. I have hated wheelchairs for years.”
— Rhoda White
“Nice site. You cracked me up.”
— Chris
“Loved the cartoons, keep up the excellent work you are doing in keeping up the spirits of disabled people round the globe who use the web site.”
— Thomas “Frenchie” Muirhead
“As a wheelchair user it is good to see that we can still have a sense of humour!!! The cartoons are great, keep up the good work!!!!”
— Sara “Sam” Thomas
“A most refreshing sense of humour.”
— Elaine
