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Pointing out handicap parking space etiquette to a man unhindered with disability and clearly abusing that privilege could have turned ugly. And had it gone further I am positive it would have resulted with my own paralyzation.

It was just your average day down at the local dirt movie theatre. Christine and I were hunkered down in her Chevrolet Cobalt eating soon-to-be-smuggled candy and discussing the finer things in life as we waited for the start time of the matinee.

All of the sudden a rusted pick-up sputtered next to us and parked — right in a handicap zone.

Clearly, I thought, an individual of some disabled quality would surely exit from the cab, perhaps on a cane, crutch, chair, walker, or even a peg leg. That’s not much to ask, is it? It’s sorta like when I go to the barber I expect the man holding the scissors to be a barber, and not some lunatic holding a pair of bloody scissors.

But alas only the man’s dignity, intelligence and common decency were disabled that day, my friends. For this man of incredible genius produced from his breast pocket a handicap placard that he snuggly placed around his rearview mirror.

So this guy, I should probably give him a name or something. How about This Guy? If that’s cool with you then it’s cool with me.

This Guy hopped out of his rust bucket truck and he darn near looked as fit as a fiddle. Sure he was pudgy, but This Guy appeared to have a proclivity for Pabst Blue Ribbon and that stuff will do that to a man.

Before I go any further you need to understand a few things about me. When I see someone park in a handicap space I expect to see a side hatch pop open and some person coming down in an electrical lift on a wheelchair or some manner of motorized cart.

There is a very good reason why the universal handicap sign is that of a stick figure in a wheelchair and not some shiftless, twentysomething stoner with a bout of “glaucoma” or a fat person inhaling a bag of empty McCalories.

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