The confusing part to me is the phrase “pull up your collar”. Isn’t that supposed to be “pop your collar” to show pride in something? Don’t you normally have to be wearing something that has a collar to do that?
The Miss Edwards character connected me to some wonderful people. In order to research life on wheels, I was challenged to participate in wheelchair rugby! Let me tell you, it is a wild and difficult game. I didn’t have a chance!
Miss Edwards has it a lot worse than you do, Dawn. Not just the physical handicap, but she probably gets sick and tired of all the looks of pity she gets from people that she doesn’t know.
howtheduck about 3 years ago
The confusing part to me is the phrase “pull up your collar”. Isn’t that supposed to be “pop your collar” to show pride in something? Don’t you normally have to be wearing something that has a collar to do that?
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Miss Edwards naturally rolls with it on a daily basis.
C about 3 years ago
It’s all perspective
scote1379 Premium Member about 3 years ago
You go Girl !
Gerard:D about 3 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
The Miss Edwards character connected me to some wonderful people. In order to research life on wheels, I was challenged to participate in wheelchair rugby! Let me tell you, it is a wild and difficult game. I didn’t have a chance!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good advice. If you can’t avoid it, own it.
michaeljwolff about 3 years ago
I had the blues because I had no shoes . . . ’til I met a man on the street who had no feet.
kamoolah about 3 years ago
Dawn looks tougher than her brother. Then again, being more macho than Brian Enjo was not a high hurdle to overcome in the first place.
tripwire45 about 3 years ago
Who criticizes a person for being in a wheelchair?
DawnQuinn1 about 3 years ago
She has to in order to be taken seriously as a teacher.
kab2rb about 3 years ago
Very true.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Glad the lecture was more about “get over yourself”, than “you poor baby”.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good advice from a sound teacher!
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
A good life lesson.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
Finally, someone is giving her good advice. I should have expected it would be Miss Edwards. She’s always pretty smart.
Jan C about 3 years ago
Did anyone else notice that even with that “cool” haircut, mini skirt and heels, Dawn is still wearing a shapeless, bulky sweater?
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Miss Edwards happens to inspire lot of us.
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
Miss Edwards has it a lot worse than you do, Dawn. Not just the physical handicap, but she probably gets sick and tired of all the looks of pity she gets from people that she doesn’t know.
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
I never faulted my kids about their hair styles, knowing that time would cure any miscues(unlike tattoos and piercings), my wife,on the other hand…
Caldonia about 3 years ago
Well, there you go. I guess my mom should have waved away all my problems because of the Great Depression.
gravygraves about 3 years ago
third time confined to a wheelchair ,,,,, middle ear gone … no balance … being 79 doesn’t help…. this Marine is ready to go " home"
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
there is always someone who is having a worse day…be appreciative!
KenDHoward1 about 3 years ago
Hey, hair will grow back … so, “Hold your Head Up!” ~ Argent, `72 LP … :)
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
I thought she meant something on her was always shaved wrong.
The_Great_Black President about 3 years ago
Of course, it would help Miss Edwards if she did not roll her wheelchair with her eyes closed!
MT Wallet about 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/2021/11/27
Black76Manta about 3 years ago
She is really a great person, she is very wise and very strong!