I need a wheelchair
Thu, 5 July 2001, 10:38 pmWalter Plinge8 posts in thread
I need a wheelchair
Thu, 5 July 2001, 10:38 pmPreferably one of those motorised jobs so I don't have to get out of my seat all day. Oh yeah, and a drinks holder and racing stripes (makes it go faster) and CD stacker...
But that's just me. For our upcoming production of Amadeus we need an old-fashioned article. The older the better. We're talking 1820s here. We had a lead on one, but it fell through. If anyone has one, or knows of one, we'd be most appreciative. Please email me or give me a ring on 9206-0034.
Thanks,
JB
But that's just me. For our upcoming production of Amadeus we need an old-fashioned article. The older the better. We're talking 1820s here. We had a lead on one, but it fell through. If anyone has one, or knows of one, we'd be most appreciative. Please email me or give me a ring on 9206-0034.
Thanks,
JB
RE: Amadeus III - The Search for a Wheelchair-PS
Thu, 12 July 2001, 06:18 pm> Antonio Salieri wrote:
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> And a very comfy ride she is too... trialled her tonight. Took her for a spin in the
> hills... all that's missing are the fluffy dice.
> Tony Salieri
I thought you were referring to me, and I felt completely and publicly violated by an 18th century composer...who looked a lot like Eliot McCann...
Amanda 'Not-A-Wheelchair' Chesterton
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> And a very comfy ride she is too... trialled her tonight. Took her for a spin in the
> hills... all that's missing are the fluffy dice.
> Tony Salieri
I thought you were referring to me, and I felt completely and publicly violated by an 18th century composer...who looked a lot like Eliot McCann...
Amanda 'Not-A-Wheelchair' Chesterton
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