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www.BetterLifeMobility.com Paul and Kate Stemple share a rich marriage, children and grandchildren. Paul was injured serving in the Army. Kate had Polio as a child. Even though they are both in wheelchairs, you'll see how they have overcome every obstacle and found helpful ways to live Better Lives.

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  • Hi My name is Karl Holton, Ummm, may i just say I'm from the same review group as the chap in previous comments Neal North (Northy). And can i just say i Don't agree with everything he just said but some points seem to be valid and need to be explained.. Best of luck with ya wheelchair devices. Thanks - Karl Holton

  • Would I save a wheel chairs life? Well, I'd definitely try. Is a wheelchair a real person? What came first, the chicken or the egg? The wheelchair, or the legs? Probably will never know, but I like the idea that the legs have been around longer. Probably why I think they're lazy. BUT, basically we're a small review group based in the UK, and we CAN (probably won't) save YOU! We WILL review, maybe you should too? - NORTH & HOLTON (THE VOG WOGANS). Also-IF you cuss, you definitely wont walk again.

  • What do we do? Well... we save... Disabled's? Probably could. Wouldn't though! Hate the lazy... Are they all lazy? Probably. Might not all be. Can't tell these days. Could never tell I suppose, but atleast in the 1920's we had strict methods, i.e. fire alarms. Can they review better than us? I'd like to think so... But would they? Doubt it... They're lazy! Once seen a disabled fella standing up in the urinal, sat right down when they job was done, rolled away... Didn't even wave. Lazy, AND rude!

  • A life in a chair is a life that isn't fair... or is it? are they push overs? doubt it, but they are pushed around, fairly often. Unless off course, they're NOT (NOT!) a disabled (lazy?). I guess the UK does have a lot of disadvantaged claimers, claiming to be wheelchair bound... They're 'bound' to appear. Pardon the pun. Hence the term, deals on wheels, i.e. wagon (wa'gwon?). Am I lazy? No, I walk to work... Sometimes get the tube, but I don't sit down, I stand up on it. Right...

  • Sure, she's got 2 big wheels, and a big mac meal... take that away; whada'ya got??? a lazy!! maybe she can't walk, sure... BUT, with the off chance that she can, I'd rather remove the wheels - test her... Set the fire alarm off... if she burns - well done (she is 'one of them'). Money well earnt (disability money obv). BUT, I've seen some of 'em run down hills, and up hills, and I'm not even talking little steps, I'm talking very large strides, and guess what? most of 'em have got big egos -norf

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