I should have a lowered faith in humanity after reading some of these stories but this one really lowered the bar...
My friend was in Wal-Mart with her boyfriend. Shes just had surgery on her shoulder and is in a very bulky swing so she can't move her arm. Its pretty obvious that shes in a sling. It takes her a lot of maneuvering to do anything right now.
She has to go to the bathroom and heads to it and when she gets home, she tells me this story.
While walking into the bathroom, a rather large woman on a scooter makes eye contact with her. She practically leaps off the scooter, runs past my friend who was opening the door, and runs into the handicapped stall.
My friend, a bit upset tries to use a normal stall much to her discomfort. She has trouble the whole time. When she is finally able to stand back up she goes to wash her hands. The woman comes up behind her and shoots her an evil glare (she saw it in the mirror) and makes a noise my friend said sounded like "I told you so!" and she left without washing her hands.
Her boyfriend said she saw the woman "run" (and his own words "penguin waddle like she was being chased") back out of the ladies room and drive away on the scooter.
Both of them claim it looked like her only disability was being overweight, and they guess the larger stall is easier to move around in, but really, was the 5yr old attitude needed? Was it really necessary to "be first"!
My friend was in Wal-Mart with her boyfriend. Shes just had surgery on her shoulder and is in a very bulky swing so she can't move her arm. Its pretty obvious that shes in a sling. It takes her a lot of maneuvering to do anything right now.
She has to go to the bathroom and heads to it and when she gets home, she tells me this story.
While walking into the bathroom, a rather large woman on a scooter makes eye contact with her. She practically leaps off the scooter, runs past my friend who was opening the door, and runs into the handicapped stall.
My friend, a bit upset tries to use a normal stall much to her discomfort. She has trouble the whole time. When she is finally able to stand back up she goes to wash her hands. The woman comes up behind her and shoots her an evil glare (she saw it in the mirror) and makes a noise my friend said sounded like "I told you so!" and she left without washing her hands.
Her boyfriend said she saw the woman "run" (and his own words "penguin waddle like she was being chased") back out of the ladies room and drive away on the scooter.
Both of them claim it looked like her only disability was being overweight, and they guess the larger stall is easier to move around in, but really, was the 5yr old attitude needed? Was it really necessary to "be first"!


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