Wheelchair Pity

Funny things happen to me in my wheelchair. Being a quadriplegic I slip a kind of large insulated cup onto my wrist to lift a drink to my mouth. I call it my cooler. Sitting outside of the Treasury Casino one night a woman came by and dropped a few coins in my cooler! I was a victim of drive by wheelchair pity! She must have thought I was some kind of handicap street beggar.

Heart Attack Grill

Fancy a heart stopping night out? A sexy waitress in skin tight nurses uniform might get your heart racing, until she serves you a quadruple bypass burger, at the Heart Attack Grill in Dallas. If you can consume the two pound beef “world’s worst junk food” burger it’s not only free, your hot waitress will push your clogged arteries to the car park in a wheelchair.

Wheelchair Lovers Dating Paraplegics

That nylon, smooth as silk just does something to a man. Add the intrigue of those legs being paralyzed and it’s very exciting for men dating paraplegics. She gave a little twirl in her wheelchair. He complimented her stunning appearance. The chair disappeared into the rooftop lift and we were off to dinner.

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