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Limbricus rated 4 months ago- The saddest handicap of all is one imposed by your own mind, creating false limitations.
Instead of letting his physical handicap stop him from living his life, this man persevered through his ingenuity. He should be an inspiration to us all, especially those of us who can stand on own own two fe...
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 mrsjudysimmons rated 4 months ago- Absolutely wonderful how he kept going and found ways to do so much. I agree with Limbricus review on how we who have use of our arms, legs, etc. dont seem to know how to live life every day to it's fullest. There is only one life to live...this is a big inspiration!!!
 Wheels rated 4 months ago- I'm a para myself and I think this is a great idea. I won't be carrying any I beams or building a stone wall but I would like to work around the shop. This could be the answer.
 wordtoyourmother rated 4 months ago- Great idea! This guy is smart and very determined. Very nice way of demonstrating how handy a cart like this can be... nicely done.
 dove-bop rated 4 months ago- Now this is some good work and great thinking! Bed sores and pressure sores are very common for people constantly sitting, and the cart idea is a great way around it. I don't know anyone else that would be doing the things he does, but I am sure there are other things people could do too, not involving woodwork and fence building.
 Limbricus rated 4 months ago- The saddest handicap of all is one imposed by your own mind, creating false limitations.
Instead of letting his physical handicap stop him from living his life, this man persevered through his ingenuity. He should be an inspiration to us all, especially those of us who can stand on own own two feet but choose not to live every day to it's fullest.
Check out the site he: www.pronecartcity.com
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