Okay, for those of you who loved the walker locked to a street sign from last week, my reader Greg has submitted this wheelchair locked to a bike rack.
In snow.
Thank you, Greg!
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It was a huge snowstorm in Boston around january 2001 outside my university on a busy street. That unfortunately is not the work of the plow (the plow buried cars up to the roof that year). There was (ironically) a gym and a PT center nearby, but the chair was left for the better part of a week.
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10 comments:
in 4 feet of snow?? WTF?
Maybe Benny Hinn came to town and Healed the owner??
unprepared. no block heater. no snow tires, no winter survival kit. but very little chance of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Now that's a cool ride. ;)
I hope it's not just a ride left behind after a death. That would make it sad instead of amusing.
Funny. Unless there's some poor debilitated person snowed in in his/her apartment.
I'm guessing that one was staged.
Probably got buried when they plowed the street.
It was a huge snowstorm in Boston around january 2001 outside my university on a busy street. That unfortunately is not the work of the plow (the plow buried cars up to the roof that year). There was (ironically) a gym and a PT center nearby, but the chair was left for the better part of a week.
THAT'S where I left my wheelchair!! [smacking myself in the head]
Is my face red!!!
What did the guy do carry it there?
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