Leeder’s Guestbook

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“Those were some pretty awesome comics! keep up the great work... I'll be check back soon for new ones!!”

— Susanita

“Great show. We promote safer access for the elderly and people with physical and sensory disabilities, including vision and hearing in New Zealand. Always looking for cartoons for our newsletter distributed to local authorities and businesses. We have a particular concern that rehabilitation is often focussed on computer skills, but not many offices are accessible. I believe some of your cartoons would effectively illustrate many of our typical scenarios. We would appreciate permission to use selected cartoons in our newsletter. Look forward to your response. Thanks.”

— Elaine

“I really think you should let your mind slip more often. Its a state of faith in yourself that will take your life into living it like a toon. The sun & moon do their bit each day, so let us all do our bit. Its a real moondanz to see what you can put into a toon, its all our dreams put onto paper. Which proves we don't dream in black 'n' white. A large feast of I can do that ( or are some of us just about to go out the door and do it now ) from the UK Say Leeder I was in a club a while back and was told by a foor manager to keep my wheels on the floor! Hell I had at least one on the floor. Do you see any one else keepin' their feet on the floor all the time? good to see so many writz from the viewers u av. From the loon who wants to liv like a toon”

— Paul “Mad Brad” Bradbury

“This should definitely be in newspapers around the country. Thanx!”

— Darin Smith

“I like your website alot. U need a caratoon about to show people how it feels about being made fun of having a disability.”

— Tiffany “Tiff”

“Laughter is the best way to deal with life and KD.”

— Ted Abbott

“Funny pictures for a wheelman from France who recognized himself in it. Good luck!”

— Francois “Phrensoa”

“awesome instigator... thats what we all need ...a little something to make us think, laugh open up and lighten up!!!! thanks for taking a chance and adding to the culture.”

— Kim “Kimmi”

“I am the editor (journalist on wheelchair too...) of the first italian non profit website dedicated to the new culture of disability. The magazine will be online in a couple of weeks, before the end of january. I would like to use and translate the texts of your cartoons, because they are really nice and positive. Can I do, with your free permission? I hope so, and I wait for your answer. Anyway, if you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me and my colleagues, all young italian journalists. Happu new year to you from Italy.”

— Franco Bomprezzi

“Great web site. Thanks man”

— Aaron

“To all those people who are pissed becaiuse the author of these comics is not disabled... lighten up. I am a dual paralympian and gold medalist in wheelchair basketball. Not to mention I am an access consultant who works extensively on Australias DDA. No one is an expert at being or haveing a disability. Anything that can make people laugh at themselves can only help. The world is serious enough for all of us not to have a little piece that is not. I vote one for Leeder. Great work and if anything maybe he is becoming a little soft.”

— Nick “Jabba” Morris

“I really enjoyed this site!!! Looking forward to seeing more.”

— Laura Smith

“Oh baaahhhhhdddd!!! "Where there's a wheel, there's a way." Too, too cool! I surfed into - or, rather, I WHEELED into you site, and it is about time WE had some good humor! Actually, we have soooo many experiences as crips which, upon reflection, can make us giggle (and not take ourelves so seriously.) We need MORE of your lighthearted humor in order to appreciate ANYTHING we do have left. I always say that when you are faced with a "mountain," you can always go around, over, or through it, to get to the other side (your goal.) "Creative thinking" is our greatest gift! Keep on keeping on, and big THANX again.”

— Lisa “Lee”

“You are all great.”

— Justyna “Zetka”

“This is good stuff. It doesn't exactly mirror my experince as a 28 year old Wheelchair user, NONTHELESS it is not your job to mirror anything. As an artist your only job is to express yourself in a funny way. In that you have suceeded. On the issuse of you being non-disabled never let that bother you, man is a thinking creature and as such is capable of empathy. The woman who draws the strip that I will someday publish draws what I write down with an almost uncanny skill( and she is able-bodied, or normal or whatever the hell those who would deem to speak as if all those in wheelchairs were of a mind would call her) Whatever anyone may call her she is of ENORMUS value to me both as an artist and a friend. I defy anyone to say my statement on my own disablilly is less valid becuse my parnter's legs work. Keep at it my friend. a LOT of people NEED humor. Best”

— Robert L. “Rob” McCarthy

“Hey man I really dug the cartoons definitely got some smiles. Thanks!”

— Marty “Cheyahead” Anderson

“Thank God for you!”

— Lynwood F. “Tuesdy” Mundy

“Tremendous cartoons.”

— Myck

“Very very good.”

— Robby

“WOW, This is a great site,the comic books looks good.I'll be ordering t'shirt soon & i'll also love ordering comic books too, soon.”

— Philip McCoy

“Very cool, I like it a lot, many remind me of similar situations I've been in with my own wheels, like down 18 steps at a museum where they had a ramp IN but none going OUT, and the crowd inside was huge and thick, no way to get back through.”

— Nick Zirpolo

“I love your cartoons. We the disabled have to laugh or we would live a very drab life style. But like many other minorities the jokes better be originated by one of us.”

— Richard Tanner

“Hello from the BA.d.s. Wheelchair Basketball Club (Italy)!”

— Lylo Moltheni

“Thanks for a great website. Keep on rollin'”

— Robby “Ironside” Ferguson

“Nice cartoons.”

— Kristina “Tina”

“Loved it!”

— Dragan “Mungos”

“It's been a spell since I laughed out.”

— Dave “Climber”

“liked the cartoon they are brilliant i'm a wheelchair user myself can i past em up on my sight and and print them out so i can show them to ppl. i think they really do get the message i've been sending all along and that is just coz my legs don't work properly doesn't mean the rest of me doesn't”

— Neil “Wolffie” Tideswell

“hilarious! I referred your cartons in my work website.”

— Wheelchair Warrior

“What a great site!!! Thanks for portraying the lighter side of having a disability.”

— Lisa “Froggy” Franks

“Great website, loads of links. I am searching for an old friend from California; his name is Nick Zirpolo and he used to work for Stanford University. Can you find him for me? Also, I will recommend your site to my best friend Ms. Hita who leads a pretty interesting life in her wheelchair in Hong Kong”

— Philine Bracht

“Nice comic about the boxer and the low blows. Reminds me of a. golota. How about hot rod powered wheel-chair racers entering in a lawn mower race against a bunch of Tim Allen wannabes”

— David “Davey Gravey” Thompson

“Hey these were really cool. Its so great to be able to see the funny side of it. Love the adventure that comes everyday from being in a whell chair!!!”

— Jene “Trolley With Attitude” Frost

“They are hilarious Thanks.”

— Alyssa “Coppertop” Carton

“They were very interesting comics.”

— Moto

“Awww hell I haven't laughed this much in ages!!!!!! Oops are we crips allowed to laugh???”

— Andy “Wheels” Wattson

“well here is the real wheelchair-stuntman. come play with trevair Leeder i'm still waiting for my intro cartoon after all i jump in the snow on the dirt and really grind rails check out the new movie from freeride-entertainment.com and let me know what you want to do.”

— Trevair

“one of my best friends, matt, is in a wheelchair and we are both in the 10th grade at harrison high. i think that it is great that our school allows kids with disabilities to be in normal classes. in middle school they were not allowed to be in normal class and we never got to know them. i think that if we are exposed to disabilities in schoool and life at an early age, there would not be as much teasing and nonunderstanding when they get older.”

— Kourtney “Kourt” Spaulding

“Love the 'toons. I'm a polio survivor (had it in '57 and made a pretty good recovery). I've been ambulatory for the last 44 years, but had to start using a manual chair (Quickie Triumph) about two months ago due to PPS. Just a couple of days after I started using the chair, I was hot-dogging down the sidewalk in the dark and hit a crack. Are you aware that the distance a person lands from the wheelchair is in direct proportion to the speed he's traveling when the chair stops abruptly? Anyway, the next night I ran across (Oops, I said "ran." Hope that doesn't offend the 'phobes.) your site and the "Cracks Kill" 'toon is now up on the refrigerator. I'm a young, healthy 50 (I just don't walk so good), and I get a real kick out of Leeder. I'm not the least bit offended by the fact that you're not disabled and think the 'phobes need to get a life. Hell, I wouldn't go out and sign up for polio, but things are what they are and in the very short time I've been a wheelchair user I've managed to do some pretty funny stuff. Lighten up, 'phobes, life's too short to take yourself so seriously.”

— Michael Healer

“great cartoons! i'm not dizabled myself but i'm studying industrial design and i want to develop wheelchairs and other therapy stuff in the future. i skate though n i loved the ones on the half-pipes n on the pool. keep it up!”

— Carlos “turtleboy” Perez

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