When para and travel writer Ken Haley was asked of his worst moments when travelling the world he said:
"I could say the great Ukrainian suitcase robbery of 2002. Except I cannot help, any time I think of that disaster, bursting out laughing on imagining the thief's face when he opened the suitcase and saw he was now the proud owner of five dozen urinals, 100 tubes of KY gel and catheters galore."
An interview with Haley is at
http://www.stuff.co....etic-paraplegic
The Peripatetic Paraplegic
Started by
nomis
, Oct 17 2011 08:06 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 17 October 2011 - 08:06 AM
"It's the notion that there is no perfection ~ that this is a broken world and we live with broken hearts and broken lives but still that is no alibi for anything. On the contrary, you have to stand up and say hallelujah under those circumstances. " - Leonard Cohen
#5
Posted 18 October 2011 - 03:40 PM
"Then there was the occasion in Tajikistan when, unable to wheel down a drop from footpath to road, he sought the help of a teenager. "He grabbed the handhold of the chair and halfway to the kerb he let go and walked away. As he let it go I heard him mutter, 'Americanski". As I was lying in the gutter I was calling out, 'No, Australian, not American'."
Ouch. so much for "depending on the kindness of strangers"
Ouch. so much for "depending on the kindness of strangers"
1 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users





Top








