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I Am Blind, Please Help

Markbnj

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Got a chuckle out of this image in the Daily Maul today. Taken in New York, 1973. I think the woman on the left has figured it out.

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I used to see Krishna's in the airports back in the 70's. I think they all looked like that.

At those airports, do you remember if the white zone is for loading and unloading of passengers only and whether or not there is no parking in the red zone?

Thanks
 
Don't they have to wear yellow color clothings? And are they still around?

i think its orange.

there are still some in berkeley from what i remember when i lived near there a few years back.


when i was in college about 10 years ago ... there used to be a panhandler with an eyepatch.
so you know sympathy accesssory. we noticed him enough that we took note of what eye the patch was on and it would change haha.
 
"Can you help me? I am blind."

"Sure, if you look here....I can read it with you."

"I can't see you ma'm, but, I am sure you look dumb..."
 
Even a blind person can hear where you are and turn toward you. Nothing about this says he's not really blind.
 
You're right, of course. She might just be incredibly unaware of the huge sign on his chest that says "I am blind."
 
Yes, I am serious...and don't call me Shirley!

True story:

The morning after Leslie Nielsen died my wife and I were carpooling to work together. The DJ came on the radio to do the news and said,

"In sad news Leslie Nielsen died yesterday."

I then said the only thing I could, "Surley you can't be serious!"

Without missing a beat the DJ said, "I am serious and don't call me Shirley!"

My wife just looked at me, while I was like:

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