#3 When I was very little, maybe about six or seven I met a guy who had polio. He was horribly crippled, wheelchair bound, and disfigured. Kinds reminded me of Steven Hawking, though back then I didn't know who that was. Of course, at the time I was too young to understand empathy and was really creeped out, especially when he demonstrated his ability to touch the back of his hands by bending his gnarled, crooked fingers backwards. It scared me so much that when polio vaccines were offered at my school I wanted to be first in line. Still the best sugar cube I ever had.
#3 Here's one for all you anti-vax cowards. That photo could be of my mother. I only wish I could be there the day your child succumbs to illness because you are so afraid of needles.
#3 When I was very little, maybe about six or seven I met a guy who had polio. He was horribly crippled, wheelchair bound, and disfigured. Kinds reminded me of Steven Hawking, though back then I didn't know who that was. Of course, at the time I was too young to understand empathy and was really creeped out, especially when he demonstrated his ability to touch the back of his hands by bending his gnarled, crooked fingers backwards. It scared me so much that when polio vaccines were offered at my school I wanted to be first in line. Still the best sugar cube I ever had.
#3 Here's one for all you anti-vax cowards. That photo could be of my mother. I only wish I could be there the day your child succumbs to illness because you are so afraid of needles.
One's talking to his girl the other is talking to his coke dealer...
bold assumption. Just because he wears a suit he doesn't necessary takes coke