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New HAL Wheelchair Regulations
Interestingly ironic how some individuals here immediately resort to
"personal" attacks, simply over another's general observation. ..."Truely mentally challenged" How brilliant; how profound!! ...Preston (hiding behind your computer screen)-- Your Mommy's calling you. ...Jon |
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New HAL Wheelchair Regulations
HOWEVER ... I do not intend to take the scooter on my next cruise either...UNLESS my walking range drops to 200 to 500 feet... Take the scooter on you next cruise. You proved to yourself on you last cruise that you need it. There is no reason for you to suffer. ================ Charles I just may..... BUT at this point I feel that avoiding the hassels of "dragging" the scooter around on and off the ship may cause me more frustration and mental anguish then the pain in my right leg... Bob Griffiths |
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