> > These are whaty we have, too -- tyhe new ones have a bay behind the driver
> > where I back in against a padded shock bumper & no straps needed. Much
> > more independent & speeds the buses up, especially in rush hour.
> Sometimes it takes a while to get the person on and off.
Same here; but the last hook-based system isn't bad. The chair is backerd up
againsta bumper, them there are two hooks on hreavy duty cables on a vacum
cleaner cord-like pulley so judst yank & hook one, two. . done.
Getting them off can be a pain, as the driver's maniacal speeding around
corners tends to twist the chair a bit, tightening the connections.
If the driver listens to me, we get me out in quick time, as I know the tricks
by now.
> Huntington, WV where Ohio, WV and KY meet on the banks of beautiful Ohio
> River.
I bet the term "Tristate area" gets thrown around?
> > My main block of memories begin when I was 5. . .
> Mine is around three or four, but only a glimmer of something.
> Off hand, one is being fascinated by windshield wipers.
> One time I was around four and on the hood and moving them back and forth
> with my mother yelling from the door to leave them alone, I was going to
> break them.
> Then later being in the car in a downpour and her wipers flies off and
> she saying "I told you were going to break it".
> I have no memory of getting on the hood, what I did afterward, etc.
> That's what I referred to when I mentioned a glimmer of a memory.
Could be that what you mainly remember is your mom telling the story?
Your friend,
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Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM
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