Originally posted by Panache
Quote: | Originally posted by woelen
Quote: | Originally posted by Panache
could the photo be any more out of focus, try handing the camera to the person that doesn't have Parkinson's disease.
As glassware identification is a hobby of mine i opened this thread with glee, only to find this photo obviously taken by someone who was angle
grinding at the same time.
lol
smiling
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Oh yes, I want to add that this remark is not regarded funny at all. My friend, who made this picture, DOES have Parkinson's disease, and at times,
this disease severely limits his abilities to do what he wants to do. This is a horrible disease and you'd better be thankful that you don't have
this.
He read your response and was upset quite a bit by this. Please think twice before you write stuff like this. This is not the first time that I notice
such an attitude with you. Up to now, it was not me or a friend of mine, who was touched by this, but now I just felt it is good for you to know this.
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You are absolutely correct here, even if your friend did not have parkinson's disease the comment was in poor tact and generally just heartless, from
just about every angle one would care to view it. It is understanderstable it upset him, i was inconsiderate in writing it.
I need to stop making jokes on the forum period.
Please forward my sincere, contrite apology to your friend.
Also thank-you for pointing it out, as i would probably never have cross examined it myself otherwise and hence probably made a similar insensitive
comment at some stage in the future.
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