This is Tisha....She shoots guns...and she has NO ARMS.

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  • Dirtebiker

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    Very cool!
    reminds me of a woman I saw one day. She was walking down the street, (no arms) gets her keys out of her purse, opens the car door.
    gets in, lights a cigarette with a MATCH. Puts the key in the ignition, starts the car, and pulls out into traffic like a bat out of hell!
    I love it when people with so called "disabilities" refuse to let it keep them from doing what they want!
     

    Hohn

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    When was the last time you saw someone with no arms who was also blind?

    Not such a big deal on the safety glasses after all, eh?
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    Wow, definitely an impressive young lady and a reminder to be thankful for what you have instead of whining about what you don't.

    When I was contracting there was a vet who'd lost his right arm and came back as an IT contractor. He drove a Subaru WRX rally car with a stick shift, and he drove it well. He lived in the same compound as me and invited us over for parties occasionally. I never once heard him whine about anything.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Very inspirational! I never cease to be amazed by the resilience of some people. One of my best friends was in a wheelchair (diving accident) for most of his life, and his attitude and his focus on what he could do rather than what he could not was always impressive. He was one of my heroes. :)
     

    michaeladkins

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    Try to tell her "NO". I bet she wouldn't have it. Awesome women!

    My wife is a PT, she tells me stories all the time about people with "disabilities", she says the drive in these people is downright amazing. It just goes to show that not everyone is about taking the easy road.

    Mike
     
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