Leeder’s Guestbook

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“I love these strips, I make sure to check it everyday...I'm in a wheelchair due to a rare form of asthma, M.E and FMS and used to just use it out of the house but recently have had to go into it full time and the strips always make me laugh and show me that no matter how sucky it may seem, there's always a better way of looking at it, so thanks for dizABLED.”

— Joey “JoeyBug”

“I found this site several years ago as part of an online comics research project. Glad to see you are still going strong. Just met a dynamic lady in a wheelchair and told her about it. Hope she likes it (& me). Keep up the great work!”

— David “Doctor Toon” Walberg

“Leeder you stud, we love you! Great strip, more please.”

— Andy , pushingthelimits.com

“I love it man, was just surfin the net and found your site. I am gonna share this with some others I know. I am laugin my wheels off dawg, especially since some of the strips I have looked at are things I have either done or (in the parking instance) wanted to do.”

— Tim “Lonewheeler / wheels”

“Brilliant idea for a website! ”

— Lin

“My name is Macey and I was shot back in 1996. I have a L3L4 hole in my spine. I am in my wheelchair and have NEVER let it stop me. Much due to my mother not babying me when she could have and thought she was killing me by being tough. I am now a Harley Davidson rider with the help of my husband. I ride all over the country. I have a three wheeler of my own. I love to ride and nothing slows us down. I go to events and we have a special trailer that we pull behind our bike that we put my chair into and you should see the looks we get. I have had people all over the country tell me how I give them hope that they can do that too. No I am not ramping off things and doing flips which by the way is cool as hell but I am trying in my own way to do it all on my own. I don't take help and and do take credit for the keeping going even when I feel like shit. So this 41 year old women can do it so can any other people. Just get up and ride baby!”

— macey “macey” cornell , none

“I have been in a wheelchair since I was six, and I have been going though some hard times in middle school lately. But when I stumbled across your site it really brightened my day and encouraged me to get out there and do something! Thanks for the great cartoons!”

— Elizabeth “The Jump” Davis

“I am a disabled student who has been in a wheelchair for as long as I can remember. I feel that positive cartoons like these are good for people to view. Good work! It's great to a character that is positive, uplifting and funny. Keep doing what you're doing. Well done.”

— Chelsea

“Great to see your talent put to good use, roll on, detters, roll on.”

— Steve “Shrewgy” Ruge

“Wow! This is so great.....
I am a teacher of preschool children with disabilities and we have a group of 5th grade PALS come to our class once a week to "Buddy Up" with my kids. I am planning on having my 5th grade PALS visit your site to gather information for their Science Fair booth on awareness of kids with varying abilities. I am so excited to find you...can't wait to show the big kids your stuff!
Thanks, Thanks!!!”

— Sarah Ford , San Antonio ISD

“We may not always look disabled on the outside; so please be nice. Check out my songs on Songlyrics.com and poetry on Poets.com and Poetry.com Shalom to All!”

— Brenda “brennie” Winters

“Thanks for taking the time to view and review our film. wheelchairskater.com thanks you from the bottom of our collective hearts for all the support. Enjoy all!!!”

— Scott “Dinner Bell” Horton , wheelchairskater.com

“Thanks for the great and fun comix. I'll be following your site. Also LOVED the DVD of Scott, Chris and Courtney. What brave, fun, courageous and crazy folks they are...but them I'm Scott's mom so potentially I might be biased. I'm really proud of Scott and his friends.
Keep up the good work.”

— Joan Boysen

“I love the website. I have been in a wheelchair for 49 years and humor has really helped me. Other people think I'm a nut sometimes when I call myself things like roller boy, handi-man, wheelie boy, etc. My boss nearly choked on her coffee one morning when she saw hanging outside my cubicle, a photograph of a man in a wheelchair covered in bees with an article written in tabloid style making fun of the event. Her only comment was, "You're warped". It is nice to know I'm not the only one who finds humor in my situation.”

— Al “HandiManAl”

“John,
Just did some google searching on Darwin Holmes and came across the new adventures of Leeder O. Men. Pretty hot, still, twenty years later. Loved the letter that Leeder wrote to the Colours forum, too. I hope all is well with you.”

— Mark Waters

“Hi, its soooooo great to finally see a site where being in a wheelchair is shown humorous. Im in wheelchair and so many people always watch what they say around me... its so awesome to see humour being used...its the only way to go!!!!!!”

— Samantha “Samantha Farr” Farr

“A recent leg amputee just checking out the site. Pretty good.”

— Pam “dollylegs”

“I can't believe people have issues with this cartoon! I found it funny and refreshing, and all the more interesting because it was written by an AB. I mean, we need MORE allies in this world, not fewer. Thank you so much for really understanding the frustration and helping us make light of it. My fridge will be liberally decorated with this strip by the end of the evening!

And to all that find it offencive because the artist isn't in a chair: how many senators and congressmen/MPs have you seen in chairs? How many Supreme Court judges? There are only a few million of us, and 6 billion of them. We need more people like this artist in the world if we want better laws and accessibility. If you want the ambulatory world to accept us and understand, maybe you shouldn't alienate those that do. Just a thought.

Enough with the soapbox, I found it freakin funny. Thanks for the GREAT work! I <3 Leeder! ”

— AJ “Sex on Wheels” Bray , www.ajbray.com

“Your site is great! I've used a wheelie for 6 years now through having ME/CFS. Last week i went to a gig, wheeled myself to the front, asked some ABs if I could stand between them to use the security barrier to support my weight. Then I danced my arse off. Their faces! I haven't been out of bed since, but hell, it was worth it. Thanks for showing the reality, insanity and fun of life for us dizabled (tis the same in UK). The strips have cheered me up while bed bound. Keep it up : )”

— Janie “bedblogger” P

“Friggin awesome man.”

— Quinn “gqjesusfreak or gimppimp” Golling

“I just discovered this site and I luv it!! I need an animation to make a signature out of it for my emails but this was fun. Keep it up! We need to laugh at ourselves.”

— Jane “Tiny” Gijzen

“I love your ideas!!!!!!!”

— Stanelle “amishwoman1” Yodere

“Hi, I was directed to your site as part of my nursing class and would like to put my 2 cents in. Your site is great, mucho kudos! I think people's reactions are based on where they are with their own thoughts and experiences. Folks need to remember that is is OK to laugh WITH someone but not AT them. I think much of the akwardness involving "non disabled" folks and disabled folks is that the "non disabled" folks are uninformed about the situation. They usually "want to help" but may well come off looking quite stupid... So, here's to more informed and less stupid!! Thanks.”

— John “jojo” Lang

“Felicitaciones por las ideas que presentan es este sitio. Realmente ha sido muy reconfortante y divertido haberlo visto. SALUDOS!!!”

— Dario “Darius” Dalinger

“Plan to share this site with my son, Brian he's gonna love the comics.”

— Karen “Mom” Nay

“Love the site! i have a disaBility, and i was looking for a site that made fun of disabilities, but in a positive way. great job!”

— Ali Butt

“Thnx for the strips ; )”

— D “SPAZ” Butt

“My husband was in a wheelchair for 7 years, due to a hemmoragic stroke. He was 47 years old when it happened. Whenever I see a family with a husband in a wheelchair I just want to go up to them and hug them both, for I know what they are both going through. I want to be available to anyone who would like some support. I need to give back to the disabled community the support and knowledge I obtained during those 7 years. Your website is wonderful and I related to all of the information you have for people who live in wheelchairs. Thank you!!!”

— Sharon Share

“G'day mate, well done. I've been trying to get people to see the lighter side of being disabled but i think your strip does it perfectly.”

— matthew “matty” brumby

“Nice site dude keep up the good work”

— alam “Al” khan

“Hey this is extremely good.. I just went thru ur site and its amazing. Its a great thing to think about the disabled not being one of them and at the same time helping them laugh with the moment. Though im not one disabled in any way myself i really appreciate the idea and as far as they love it and enjoy it nothing could be better could it! Good luck!”

— Porus “Po” Vimadalal

“i am in a chair 2. have been my whole life”

— ea “e” alex

“you shouldnt stare at these people cause they arnt different, they just cant walk. even if they dont have legs you shouldnt stare at them”

— emily “em” Blue

“Stumpy sent me to this web-site. It always brightens my day.”

— Brenda Kay “brennie” Winters

“I am a Special Ed major at Indiana University. I am working on a huge speech about inclusive vs. seperate classroom setting. I found your website and I really enjoyed looking throught each adn every page, joke, link-everything! keep up the hard word”

— Jennifer “Jen” Dewier

“I love it! Finally good humor in great taste regarding disability. Thank you! I enjoyed it!”

— Jessica “Jessy” Hancock

“Great strip, thanks for the laughs.”

— Deena Larsen

“this site rocks. i know some people would find this offensive, but i think its hilarious and ive been in a chair since i was seven. its no different from when people poke fun at different races/nationalities. just cuz we are in a chair doesnt mean we dont have a sense of humor. keep up the good work. :)”

— lizzy ottolino

“I'm a doctor that works with diabetics and sees more amputations than I'd care to. Any support site I, and they, can access would be a big help. I've tried to start a support group in Salem, Oregon, but really don't know where, or how, to begin. Any ideas?? Daniel J. Campbell, DPM”

— Daniel Campbell

“Great cartoons!!!!! I'm a brazilian wheelchair user and i've never saw anything like this site! Congratulations!”

— felipe leite

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