I liked that question about the fat lady and you thought she was anti christ. I think that alot of people aren`t disabled that ride them to just being lazy. I am disabled and i won`t even ask my dr for a handicap sticker for my car. I feel if i can walk i at least try and get my legs motivated and i will still be able to function a few more years.... god willing!!
2006-07-23 13:56:05
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answered by Carol H 5
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I think they're for handicap but your probably thinking the same thing I've often thought too. I just wonder if these fat lazy people ever wondered how/why they got that way. But then there have been times that I've wished I had the guts to get on one of these carts just see what it would be like to float around shopping and watch everyone scatter. My thoughts is if I were to do this I could get my shopping done very fast and get out of Wally World!!!!!!!!!! What do think should do it?
2006-07-23 20:59:22
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answered by lilAudrey 6
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How do you know that fat lady didn't have an underlying medical condition. FYI, I had to use a battery cart when my pelvis & spine were broken in numerous places due to metastasized cancer. I can walk again & for that I thank God every day. Obesity in and of itself can cause arthritis in the hips, spine, & knees, which means you become less active, more fat, less active - a vicious circle. I never knew anyone who didn't have an obese member of the family, so someone could be talking smack about your mom, uncle, sister, etc.
2006-07-23 20:55:32
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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They Are Mainly For Disabled People, But After 2am On A Weekday They Are Great For Slow-Racing
2006-07-23 20:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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They are for old people who can't walk far, the disabled, & the fat people who get to tired while walking through walmart even tho they have to park waaay in te back of the parking lot (I uess walking to the door was enough exercise)
2006-07-23 20:53:25
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answered by Xtal 4
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I once drove my son's Great-Grandmother to Wal-mart. She likes to ride in one of the powered carts-even though she's not disabled.
She insisted that she needed to be dropped off in front of the door. I parked in the back and told her she could walk.
She survived.
2006-07-23 22:41:57
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answered by limendoz 5
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Haven't you heard? Laziness, gluttony and generalized softness/weakness in personality are now an accepted disability in this country.
2006-07-23 21:01:17
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answered by coastmunky 2
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Lol! Well, I think she had to buy it or obtain it by herself... Walmart doesnt provide them, Idon't think, but yes, they were origanally for the dissabled, but now FAT LAZY pple use them the most because it is 'TOO much work' to walk even though they can... Their body weight threatends to cruss their bones
2006-07-23 20:54:24
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answered by Sweetfire101 2
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Hope you never have to use one of those things, But out of the mouth, comes our own curses, so you most likely will. Ask for forgiveness fast.
2006-07-23 20:52:20
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answered by kritikos43 5
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I think they are for disabled people, but fat people normally use them.
2006-07-23 20:51:55
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answered by CaptWags 4
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