Leeder’s Guestbook
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“I loved it!!!!!! they were the best I have ever seen. I work in a disabled students office in a college,and I showed my co-workers and they loved them too. I can't wait to see more. Keep up the great work.”
— Traci Taylor
“It makes me so angry as the parent of an autistic child, the ignorance of people who say 'eee she doesnt look like theres anything wrong with her'. AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH! Thanx for the website giving a more positive view of disability, i also get funny looks when i joke about it apart from those who are affected. Its able bodied people who have the problem.”
— Mandy “ukmadmandy” Hunt
“i think this is a great site with hilarious cartoons. check out rawfaith.org. it has the single most amaizing story of a family that IS sacreficing everything to build an accessible tall ship. read the story and explore the ways you can help. thanks”
— Aaron
“Love it!! I am in a wheelchair (Quickie GPV) due to having CP and your cartoon regarding the greyhound and greyhound bus was right on! (I have a Service dog) Please send me more! Your better than Callahan (And I love his work too)Thanks for the laugh I needed that! Ciao”
— Kristin “Yentaleh” Clawson
“We love your website and we think you will get a long way in the future.”
— Becky and Emilie Ward
“I am a wheelchair user myself (cerebral palsy), and have been since birth. I like leeder. I have read your leeder o' phobes page and all I can suggest is that they lighten up a bit. I found the cartoons very humerous.”
— Mark “Fugly” Horton
“OMG this place is wonderful, I am speechless....... I need help please....just starting my site. I have lots of ideas ... but not sure on how to do them.”
— Nancy “BraveIndian”
“Wonderful place to visit. Thanks.”
— Casey “Huff” Leo Huff
“Just wanted to say awesome website.”
— JessePaul
“This stuff is hysterical! I heard adversity builds character, but this is way out there! Keep up the good work. Legs are overated anyway! Unless she's a hot blonde...”
— Jim “Madman”
“We all have disabilities, some are just more visible than others. Keep up the good work. disABLED individuals need many different types of advocates. Thanks for filling a niche.”
— Tom “Gray”
“I am the single mother of a son with Spina Bifida who will be 15 in August. I think what you have created is wonderful. I have read what some of the other people who complain about you say and they are wrong! What you are doing is great! I may not be in a wheelchair but I live it everyday and I think this is a wonderful thing you are doing. I just hope Jason will learn to "boldly roll where no man has rolled before.”
— Terrie “concrete_baby” Fischer
“I am an Occupational Therapist working in the speciality of Wheelchairs & Seating. I think your cartoons are fab. It's amazing how many people think that people with disabilities aren't able to have a joke. I'll certainly be sharing these cartoons with the people I see. Keep them coming!!!!”
— Tanya Syred
“You have a great outlook on life, what we are faced with and what we can overcome when we put our thoughts and ideas on paper, what we strive for. Thanks again keep up your good work.”
— Eugene R. “Uge” Chinino
“It's great keep up good work. I realy don't like people with talent (ha,ha)”
— Lee Newman
“What a great comic. Keep up the good work.”
— Gregory “Greyhart” A. Winn
“Cool Stuff !!!!!!! Eye opener - keep up the good job.”
— Navneet “chefmanchanda” Manchanda
“I have a rare adult-onset neuromuscular disease called spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA), popularly known as Kennedy's Disease (KD). Its symptoms are similar to ALS, but more slowly progressive. I have progressed to the stage where I need a wheelchair. I have been using the ones in stores, but now am not able to get by with a cane, and just got my own wheelchair yesterday. I was searching for wheelchair maintenance and came upon your site. I was always very physically active, and now am a 50 year old roller. Your cartoons have helped my transition to another stage of my life.”
— Patrick “Gryphon” Griffin
“Good stuff...I enjoy your cartoons.”
— Tony Reynen
“Hewo. I love this site!”
— Arn
“I really like the website!! Especially, all of the cartoons that are incorporated throughout it. Keep up the good work.”
— Erin “Er-Bear”
“I am fifteen years old and have spina bifida. I find your cartoons hilarious.”
— Laura “Lorbsey Dorbsey Donkers” Welsh
“It's nice to see a light-hearted site dedicated to the disabled community.”
— Brad Weichert
“I liked the cartoon as someone who is looking at a wheel chair in her future I appreciate the smile.”
— Pati Redeagle
“It shows the real side of wheelchairs.”
— Harry “Haz”
“Dear John, One of the Convomania web site designers forwarded your e-mail to me. I wanted to let you know that I checked out your web site and was very impressed. I like your style and portrayal of disability. Apple is very proud of Convomania and we're honored to be featured on your list of links...all of them seem to have a great "attitude". We are working on a Convomania page which will feature other web sites of interest. Your site has my vote! Many thanks,”
— Pam Scutt
“Thank you so much for providing Images of disabled adolescents...we lost our 15 year old daughter last year, and have been searching for images for a homepage in her honor. Your archive images, especially sunset, fishing, and intow were a perfect way for us to express what her life was like. Thank you so very much!!! It meant so much to find the perfect images...”
— Pam “msedukator” Lowe
“Your comic looks great! I can't wait to see more of it. The site looks very professional too.”
— Greg “Tuft”
“John, Congrats on your comic. It's very unique in an area that needs attention.”
— Sean Kirkpatrick
“Dear John, I was and am most impressed by dizABLED. Wish we could see those "comics" in the paper instead of the less than quality stuff we're getting. I do want you to know that I support what I can get from your site. Regards,”
— SC
“We like Leeder O. Men quite a bit and we are looking for comics for the Cripworld Times (the newspaper of Cripworld). Are you interested? Let us know, thanks.”
— Kimberley “wheelchairgirl” Barreda
“Leeder is one of the coolest and most well-drawn cartoons I've seen... quite a hero! I am working on creating a super hero on wheels (novel type), and finding Leeder gives me many ideas! God Bless You!”
— Cecilia “Cici” Lind
“Good work! I like the cartoons. Some of them are funny to me, because I'm a roller. I'm going to try them out on my students and see what their reaction is. Ideas: More interaction with typical clueless TABs. Perhaps it would be educational, but better yet, it would be a good emotional release for folks like me.”
— K “BearWhlz” Hetrick
“I love your pictures!!! I am telling friends about your site, and would love to link your page to our project page.”
— Susan Tufts
“This is a great site...it is always refreshing and entertaining to check out your work. Check out our new site when you get a chance, The Disability Resource.”
— Greg Madera
“Great cartoons! My ever so helpful son just commented yesterday that he thought I could rock climb again if I could find some tires made of "EB" rubber. He is sure it will work. After seeing the cartoons, I think he may be right.”
— Laurie “Ratgirl” Monserrat
“All I have to say is... Keep it up! I love 'em! Do you (or would you be willing to) sell wall-sized (24"x 36" or so) prints of your work?”
— Chris “The Wheeled Warrior” Miller
“Leeder O, you are out of sight. How about some skydiving or some hanggliding bid daddy. LFFFFFFder OOOOO!!”
— Michael “Mickey B” Bidwell
“We enjoyed your cartoons, and copied them to spread your humor with our professional peers. Mike teaches students who have severe disabilities, and Susan is a school-based occupational therapist.”
— Susan and Mike Zinz
“John, this is Janet Wilson from the University of Oklahoma. My students loved your work and we're going to do the course again this semester; one student questioned why you didn't call your cartoon character, Leeder... so as not to leave out women. Keep up the good work and we'll use your site again this semester.”
— Janet S. Wilson
