Word: wheelchair
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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What are you waiting for, kids? Only at Spike and Mike's can you see zany misadventures of silly Mr. Motormouth or the heartwarming exploits of Wheelchair Rebecca! So come join the fun and learn about the wonders of our bodies through some Claymation, or how to be an "Angry Kid" and annoy your parents on long car rides. Be sure not to miss out on the singing penis-the mouth is animated, but everything else...
...when they married in 1994, a billionaire Houston oilman who traveled by wheelchair. She was 26 and took her clothes off for a living...
Ellison relies on a ventilator and a motorized wheelchair operated with a tongue-sensitive device on the roof of her mouth. Her mother, Jean Ellison, lived in Harvard dorms with her and attended all her classes...
Whenever he leaves home now, even for a brief shopping trip by wheelchair or to see a relative, his most valuable possession is his one-page do-not-resuscitate order, which ensures that all life-sustaining treatment will be withheld in the event his heartbeat or breathing stops. "Because it's signed by a doctor, health workers tend to honor it more reliably than a living will that has similar instructions," explained his hospice nurse JoAnn Shenk...
...winging like a metronome, Rabbi Yaakov Ifargan slings candles into a brazier until the flame rises 20 ft. and wax sizzles onto the dusty ground. At 3 a.m., almost four hours into this ceremony, he turns to a row of cripples, sweating near the fire in their wheelchairs. "Are you a believer?" Ifargan asks Gabriel Rafael, 22, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. The crowd raises Rafael by his arms. The young man struggles to scuff his feet through the dirt. The crowd wills a miracle, until the exhausted invalid collapses into his wheelchair. "I do feel stronger," he says...