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Knuckleboard FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH Anthony Tussler, 1997 One of the few people that I saw in my day-to-day life who had a disability, was the crippled newsy on the corner, the guy who couldn't use his legs, who had a little knuckle board that he drug himself around on, and sold newspapers, and that's how he made a living. And I knew that except for the money that my family had, that could very easily be me, and it scared me to death. |