by Randy Earle | Apr 9, 2015 | Sports, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
Inventors. And necessity. Necessity being the mother of invention. That’s what I thought when I received an email from an advertising agency in Boston, one conducting research for a start-up that developed an all-terrain recreational device and was founded by...
by Randy Earle | Oct 19, 2014 | Disability, Relationships, Sports, Uncategorized
I got blessed during the last Seahawks game, and not because of the outcome. Gus and I ventured out for supplies right before Blue Thunder, our local drumming corps, marched fans into the stadium. They had massed on Occidental and King, resting their instruments...
by Randy Earle | Nov 11, 2013 | Access, Advocacy, Sports, Uncategorized, Wheelchair
I had just turned ten when my hometown baseball team lost a one-game playoff to their arch rivals. That particular game was preceded by an epic run of losses that reduced a big lead in the standings to nothing. The events of September 1978 fully indoctrinated me into...
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