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Dear Joan

Well said Joan, I am with you all the way, ready to join in and Shake Rattle and Roll. As it happens my name ( the shortened version similar to Tony being shortened version of Anthony) is Shekhar pronounced Shaker but with a 'Huh' added to K. You might say an appropriate name for (dare I say it) a  'Parkie'. Though my parents weren't to know when they named me nearly 60 years ago that my ailment would be the rigid kind. 

With a horrid disease like PD you have to have a sense of humor - Laughter is the best medicine. 

Do you Shake Rattle and Roll in the UK.?  Does any one know? In the past I have been active in the organization of Community Music Festivals in South Manchester in England.

Shekhar
Stockport / Manchester UK
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  From: Joan Blessington Snyder<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 
  Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 3:52 AM
  Subject: Re: pd joke of the day


  c'mon boys and girls. you've gotta admit that this story was cute, heartwarmig and funny. i know that it gave me a good feeling to read this post. but there isn't a reason in the world why the poster had to offer it almost apologetically, careful not to tread on the toes of those people who are known only as the "politically correct police! i for one, am getting quit tired of having to adjust my words and not say something funny just because of it being deemed inappropuate. i think that we are taking ourselves way too seriously when we cannot have a bit of fun in the midst of this damn disease. now, i have heard all about folks who think that it is an abhorance to call ourselves 'parkies'
  because it makes us sound like we are spending our days fliting about a park all day like little elves or some such nonsense. others dislike the name of my fund raiser: "Shake, Rattle & Roll" because they find it offensive and rude. today, i got a letter from some PETA wanna-be's, who thouroughly denounced me because i had a butterfly release and some of those butterflies didn't make it. now i love animals (most types) as well as the next person but i make a distinction between a butterfly who was born into captivity, bred to flutter and doesn't realize in his little butterfly soul that there is a whole new world out there and people with parkinson's. i cannot see the butterfly being mutilated and murdered by people who were obviously having a wonderful time letting their butterflies go. so now i am in a quandry-what to do about butterflies next year when most of the people really were into the idea. i suspect that i have not heard the end of this discussion but before jumping in and taking sides, let's stop for a second and think about the fires in california, the war in iraq, iran and north korea
  not to mention the diseases we need to cure before we jump on the bandwagon. honest, i didn't know that some butterflies can't fly!  joan


  Joan Blessington Snyder   56/17
  http://www.calipso-pd.org<http://www.calipso-pd.org/>
  "Hang tough.....no way through it but to do it."

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