07-13-2007, 05:21 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Darksidepaul+Jul 13 2007, 12:13 AM<div class=\'quotetop\'>QUOTE(Darksidepaul @ Jul 13 2007, 12:13 AM)</div><div class=\'quotemain\'><!--QuoteEBeginMy HorrorHound weekend Story.A guest of the show that most people will remember was wheel chair bound fellow by the name of Chuck.We met Chuck on Friday night at the show and talked to him later at the bar.Saturday morning- We ran into Chuck in the hallway waiting to get into the show. We spoke for a few, he told me that he was headed to the washroom to change his shirt. I told him that I'd catch up to him in a few during the show. Roughly a half hour later I ran into him in the washroom stuggling to get his old shirt off. In reality-he hadn't had any luck and would have probably still been there a week later. Well, Paulie being the guy that I am, said hold on, when I finish what I'm doing I'll give you a hand.(Personally, I had hoped that he would be done when I got out) He wasn't.So, here I go-helped the guy Chuck who told me that he had cerebral palsy. I helped him remove his old shirt and put on the new one. All in the middle of this in comes Aaron with a look of "What the Hell are you doing???" Thanks Aaron for the look, I didn't really feel it was a big deal until I see that look you shot me!!! I'm kidding.My son and I helped him get out of the washroom, which wasn't easy either.Long story short-Personally if you would have told me that I would be doing that last weekend, I would have told you BS!.It does make for a story that I can tack onto all the others. For people who know me-know I do like to tell my lifes stories.I would rather have passed on the changing the guys shirt, but when you see someone in need, you do things completely out of your character.Aaron, hit me with a "Your a better man than me" comment.Honestly, a part of me wanted to go, good luck on changing your shirt ,Jack!But I didn't.That is my HorrorHound story. I have another that I'll share sometime later.Told you it was a fun weekend!!!!P<div align=\"right\"><a href=\"index.php?act=findpost&pid=229246\"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><!--QuoteEnd</div><!--QuoteEEndThats a another good true story told by the master himself,lol, i remember chuck and i didnt have to change his shirt thank god, but i would have helped him too if needed, i did hold the door for him one time when i was coming in the restroom on sunday, i thought id piss my pants by the time he got his chair thru the small door opening, but i didnt mind chuck was a really cool guy and its nice to see that the chair didnt stop him from enjoying the same thing we all did but with more to deal with, i hope to see him at the next one, as i didnt see him have to much besides posters i would like to send him home with a Hockey Mask, if anyone deserved it it wopuld defiinately be him!!