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        <title>MAN WITH A GREAT ATTITUDE -  - rusty&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>A big Rusty blog welcome to Demry(SP?) Wright from Corpus Christi. Met him truckin&amp;#146; down a sidewalk yesterday. Noticing his slight limp I said, &amp;#147;It looks like you get around about like I do.&amp;#148; He gave me a big grin and a strong handshake. 

Come to find out he lost his lower leg in a serious grain elevator accident some time back. He&amp;#146;s not letting the prosthesis keep him from doing what he wants to do. &amp;#147;I just do it a little slower is all&amp;#148; was his remark about going huntin&amp;#146; and fishin&amp;#146;. He hunts elk in Colorado and New Mexico and whatever else he decides to do. 

A Texas shrink has had him give pep talks to other amputees who sit around feeling sorry for themselves. He tells them &amp;#147;The good Lord let you live so you can enjoy your wife and kids. As serious as your injury was you could&amp;#146;ve lost your life. Now get off your butt and go ahead and live the rest of your life to the fullest. You&amp;#146;ve got a lot to live for so quit feeling sorry for yourself and make the most of what you DO have, not what you don&amp;#146;t have.&amp;#148; 

To me, attitude makes all the difference in the world. He&amp;#146;s a hero in my eyes. Who has similar stories for us?
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        <itunes:summary>A big Rusty blog welcome to Demry(SP?) Wright from Corpus Christi. Met him truckin&amp;#146; down a sidewalk yesterday. Noticing his slight limp I said, &amp;#147;It looks like you get around about like I do.&amp;#148; He gave me a big grin and a strong handshake. 

Come to find out he lost his lower leg in a serious grain elevator accident some time back. He&amp;#146;s not letting the prosthesis keep him from doing what he wants to do. &amp;#147;I just do it a little slower is all&amp;#148; was his remark about going huntin&amp;#146; and fishin&amp;#146;. He hunts elk in Colorado and New Mexico and whatever else he decides to do. 

A Texas shrink has had him give pep talks to other amputees who sit around feeling sorry for themselves. He tells them &amp;#147;The good Lord let you live so you can enjoy your wife and kids. As serious as your injury was you could&amp;#146;ve lost your life. Now get off your butt and go ahead and live the rest of your life to the fullest. You&amp;#146;ve got a lot to live for so quit feeling sorry for yourself and make the most of what you DO have, not what you don&amp;#146;t have.&amp;#148; 

To me, attitude makes all the difference in the world. He&amp;#146;s a hero in my eyes. Who has similar stories for us?
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