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Originally Posted by marion06095
I am not usually an abrupt person, and it isn’t like I considered my options for a response. Seriously, it just popped out, and there was a broad smile on my face when it did! I wasn’t in a bad mood, and I wasn’t really annoyed at his question. It just seemed that he deserved an answer, though he did not deserve an explanation. As it turns out, it was probably the quickest way to get him getting out of my face.
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Oh, Marion, curse you for being human.
We could all moralize, preach, pontificate, and lecture about the right and wrong of it, but, the bottom line when it's all said and done at the end of the day as the water goes under the bridge is this:
This is not a sudden, new lifestyle for you, it was an isolated incident that gave you a chuckle and that chuckle has happily reverberated to those of us who appreciate the humor in it.
It's true that there are abusers of the privilege but there are abusers of every privilege in the world. Case in point: Driving itself.
Right or wrong, if we lose our senses of humor in this wretched disease, all is lost.
Kudos to you, Marion, for keeping the one thing MS can't strip from you, your sense of humor!!!




