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RUA_bug_Bill_Murray2343 karma

I don't have any questions, but I just want you to know that you’re really pretty for someone in a wheelchair, and that I had to use a wheelchair once when I broke my leg, so I know exactly what you’re going through. Still, you’re an inspiration.

I met you once when you were out shopping in a grocery store, I saw you drop your cell phone and I rushed over and said “Here, let me help you,” but you didn’t seem too happy about my offer. Later, we ended up leaving the store and in the parking lot at the same time and you confronted me because I parked in a handicap spot, but I want you to know I was only parked there for a minute! Regardless of our little confrontation, it was good to see you out.

I just hope you know everything happens for a reason, and with your effort and attitude, I know you’ll walk again. It helps too that you have found yourself a real stand-up guy.

Just wanted to let you know all that, because whose so pretty and inspirational in their wheelchair? You are, that's who!

Edit: For those downvoting my post.

RUA_bug_Bill_Murray494 karma

What movie/TV series depict your profession the most right, and which ones do it the worst?

RUA_bug_Bill_Murray213 karma

Something I always wondered, on the album version of CREAM, Inspectah Deck says:

“A young buck, selling drugs and such, who never had much, trying to get a clutch of what I could not…”

With the word “touch” being implied but not spoken. But on the single and video versions, and whenever I've seen Wu-Tang live, Deck always actually says the word “touch.”

I always thought implying but not saying “touch” was deep and artistic, emphasizing how those things were out of reach for you guys. But then with the word “touch” being included in every other version/performance of the song I’m wondering if that was actually the intent, and if so why has the lyric since been changed?

RUA_bug_Bill_Murray43 karma

Ok serious question about the handicap parking thing. You've probably heard people say something along the lines of "They just want to be treated like everyone else, but then they want special parking?" Or maybe something like "they can roll from the back of the parking lot just as fast as I can walk," and also "it's easier for you to carry bags to your car than it is for me, so why should you park closer?", or "why couldn't you just park in a regular spot if all the handicap spots were taken," etc.

How do you reply to questions/comments like those, basically the idea that there's really no need for you to park closer than anybody else?

RUA_bug_Bill_Murray12 karma

Any major film/tv roles you missed out on that you really wanted?