Leeder’s Guestbook
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“My brother is Jason Brumley. Have something about cheese in it.”
— Jessica
“I think your web page is wonderful. I do appreciate all the information about how to handle a person in a wheelchair. I help out with Special Olympics cause we look at our people in wheelchairs as people just like us, with a goal. Tomorrow, on Sat., I will head to Salem, OR for teaching our Atheletes how to hit a golf ball. Most of them are in wheelchairs. I always make sure I am at eye level. I guess it is from all my teaching classes and psychology classes and when I did my field experience from grades K thru 8th grade. Thank you for providing the information. The cartoon was great!”
— Lin Hamill
“I can't find the words to describe your work. The usual ones don't do justice like, fantastic, excellent, intriguing, etc. You seem to have a concept that few have been able to have. I thank the peter noone website for directing me to your website. Lots of luck in the future with your most appreciated talent. Thanks,”
— Debbie J. “Wawa” Walters
“I find your strip wonderful. It shows the lighter side of life in a wheelchair and more importantly that just because a person is in a wheelchair does not mean they don't have a sense of humor. I think with all this political correctness garbage people are afraid of saying or doing anything that might somehow be taken as being put down. So way to go and keep up the good work.”
— Sandra “Tyler” Slocomb
“I love the cartoons. Some people, including my doctors look very uncomfortable when I make jokes about being in a wheelchair.”
— Jo Ann
“Thank you for your work that I saw on wheel chair people I loved it. I hope you also cover the blind, deaf, child cancer people also. Once again thanks a lot.”
— Unsigned
“Very funny stuff.”
— Cliff “Big'n” Akin
“I loved this cartoon and the archive I glanced through. I am a part-time wheeler, and this is great. I am going to pass this site along to our listserv for our disease. They should also get a kick out of it.”
— Greg Singer
“I didn't realize that you weren't disabled. You seem to be perceptive enough of what it's like to be disabled, though. This is way beyond the black and white issue... I find it truly amazing that people like yourself are willing to look at the positive side instead of conforming to what is grim and dismal. Thanks again.”
— Keith “Spike” Greenberg
“I'm a 14 year old para from Montreal, Canada, and I love your comic! I think it is great! You might think I am crazy, but I LOVE BEING IN A WHEELCHAIR!! There are so many cool things about them, especially the wheelies! Leeder is like a role model to me, keep up the great cartoons!!”
— Dean “The Crip” Morrow
“I used to do a zine called Pad Rot, you and I traded. Did a search on "Naughty Nomads" and found your site. Still think NN is one of the best zines I ever read. Glad to see you're doing well.”
— Mike “The Spooort” Benson
“The skatepark (which is privately owned) has been sold! They are going to build a condo there instead!! There is another place for skateboarders near me, but it is a wading pool in a park (which I would be able to use, except I would be trapped there if I wanted to get out!) The skatepark that I used looked exactly like the one in the picture on your webpage. This is pretty bad, I guess now I will have to take up wheelchair basketball or something..”
— Dean “The Crip” Morrow
“Cool 'toons! I use a chair (t-12 SCI), and I enjoy seeing the lighter side.”
— ChairJon
“Just checking you out. Thanks.”
— Sidney “Sid” Banker
“Enjoyed your website... I'm in a wheelchair myself, full time for the past 4 yrs. I'm a "rock & roll" grandma... so to speak. Just getting started in a medical equipment business from my home, was looking for moving graphics for my business web page.”
— Wanda
“This page is great. It's nice to see someone looking at the lighter side of things... = )”
— WaCkY WeIrD WhEeLiE GiRl
“Keep on keepin' on!!!!!!! I have lived this disabled life for 21 years. You folk's are A.B.'s, yet you hit the nail directly on the head!!”
— Tim “Mosoto” Burton
“Superb! Leeder has shown us that those in wheelchairs aren't handicapped but handi-capable!”
— Sue Detelich
“GOOD STUFF!!”
— Don DeVaul
“GREAT!!!!”
— Lovey K
“I am so pleased to find this website and this comic strip for the disabled. I have cerebral palsy and am developing arthritis, so it's wonderful to find a sense of community with other like myself.”
— Patsy “Pats” Nevins
“Am an abled bodied student doing a project on physically disabled people and am planning to focus on the humor and fun that they can have as well!”
— Pat Chiappa
“Excellent work. Very imaginative and long needed.”
— Robert “Bennett”
“A million thank you's for doing the tennis strip!! I told my pal that I had suggested to you about doing a tennis strip quite a while ago, and when I showed it to him, I told him that you had done that strip just for him, he was TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY. It tickled me that it made him SOOOO happy.... You're the BEST... Keep up the GREAT work kiddo. This world needs all the humor it can get !!!!”
— Trudy Castrogiovanni
“Cool! It's good to see someone have a sense of humor about wheelchairs!”
— Lisa & Ed
“I love the classroom modification comic! I know a lot of students who will be clicking on your site for this one!”
— Mary HAP
“It is wonderful to finally discover a cartoon as insightful and innovative as yours. Thanks!”
— Karen Moore
“Nice. I enjoy going to the site as a comic break and have put a link to the site from our web site.”
— Ken
“I think your site is great!! Keep it up!!!”
— Francine “Lainie”
“I love this web site. I know all about disabilities ADHD depression (manic) seizures, water on brain. I'm always looking for information on any of these disabilities.”
— Linda “Chatty Mom” Weeks
“I just found your website today and I love it! It's great to see someone with such life. Reminds me of me. lol Thanks a lot.”
— Lisa “Too Shy”
“Hi. I am 16 years old and I use a wheelchair almost all of the time. I am paralyzed in one leg. I have finally found a place on the internet for me to go to and find a role model for me. THANK YOU!!!!”
— Nathaniel “Speed Demon” St. John
“When I read the cartoon about "tornado surfing" I had to laugh thinking of the "sit n spin." When I was a little one, we couldn't afford the sit n spin, but wanted one desparately!!! Being the resourceful child that I was, I got out of my w/c, turned it on it's side, and viola! Instant sit n spin!! My sister and I spent many hours sit n spinning on the wheels of my chair until my mother started wondering why the wheels were getting bent! LOL .. thanks for the memory”
— Lacie Wright
“Just checking out all of the sites with my last name. Great comic strips!”
— Jonathan Leeder
“Thanks for your website and graphics. I am starting the first support group in the U.S. for Legg-Perthes disease. (A childhood disease primarily in boys where the ball of the hip disintegrates and eventually grows back). I have been trying to develop a website so that parents have a place where they can not only get medical information, but can talk to other parents in the same situation. It is so important for parents to have hope and give their kids tons of hope. Your cartoons typify the way our family lived during petrie casts and wheelchairs. Our son went tobogganing in his double leg casts, was up in his treehouse in his casts, (he got up on top of his bunkbed in his casts by himself!) Wheelchair time was fieldtrip time. We went to the top of the Empire State Building-that's right-with petrie casts! We had a blast! Childhood should not end because of body casts, wheelchairs, etc. Thanks for helping people see that.”
— Barbara “Basketcase” Kelly
“This page is great.”
— Yvonne “Whild Child” Hathcock
“Great site! I've bookmarked it in my favorites. Keep up the good work and positive attitude. This is the way to get people to tune in instead of tuning out.”
— Sylvia Peacock
“More, more, more... super cool!”
— Jerry “Knucklehead” Mahoney
“Glad to have found you!”
— Margaret Deavours
“Hi. I just discovered dizABLED comics and I also discovered that you have same name as mine!”
— John T. “Lytle”
