sj, Exactly! And sometimes it's completely parentally-initiated. Which is way weirder than a kid saying "cool chair!" or stuff like that. more pressure to say The Right Thing, and be role modelly. Which I am better at than Barkley, but still not always prepared for. Thanks, Emily.
Willow ,'Empty Places'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
The only one I can remember is a little girl on Diff'rent Strokes, one of Arnold's friends, who used a wheelchair, and then there was one episode where we found out that she actually could walk with crutches, but she was a dwarf and preferred the teasing about the wheelchair to the teasing about the dwarfism.
Nobody else is blinking at the weirdness of this? I'm thinking that must have felt quite odd for Gary Coleman. But maybe not.
Nobody else is blinking at the weirdness of this? I'm thinking that must have felt quite odd for Gary Coleman. But maybe not.
This girl was much shorter than Gary Coleman. Like, came up barely to his waist. I think I remember some of the kids on the playground calling her a Muppet.
The internet knows all. The character's name was Kathy, the actress's name was Melanie Watson, she has osteogenesis imperfecta, and she's now known as Melanie Bernhardt and runs an organization that trains shelter dogs to be service dogs for people with disabilities.
Oh yeah, I remember her.
Arnold and Kathy: [link]
Why do I remember this? The show went off the air when I was four years old! I guess I watched reruns or something. I remember liking her because she would say snarky things back to the kids who were teasing her.
Hey, now that I see the face, I totally remember Kathy! I'm so glad she grew up cool!
Wow. The internet really does have everything. Hulu has 5-minute mini episodes made from a bunch of Diff'rent Strokes episodes, including the first one with Kathy. [link] Somehow, her comebacks don't seem as witty now as they did when I was six. "Don't EVER call me handicapped. I'm handi-capable, turkey!"
From CuteOverload: "Bedtime for Igor"
sj, did you tell the parents, "I'll be happy to explain my disability to your sprog, immediately after you explain your lack of sensitivity and tact"? And that's the polite version.
Vortex, I'd give a lot to be a fly on the wall at that meeting. He deserves every coat of paint you strip off him. And you know I love to hear you employ your vocabulary.
I think the main thought that occurred to me catching up was, "Stupid people are stupid." I've found no real reason to revise that opinion.
Todd, I'm exceedingly glad you were able to evacuate successfully. I'm sorry about your neighbors, and I hope the detector retrofit is as simple and efficient as possible.