tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8178181025517021209.post7369784419690819628..comments2023-06-05T01:58:35.503-07:00Comments on Elderly Eclectic Gentleman: It's how you say it!jimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03374743529552286950noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8178181025517021209.post-18880862020693506882011-02-25T22:02:39.413-08:002011-02-25T22:02:39.413-08:00Years ago when we were first married (to stamp our...Years ago when we were first married (to stamp our wisdom of the time) we lived in the upper half of a duplex in Montreal West.<br />Our neighbours in the lower half were a professor (30's I guess) at Sir George Williams and a friend who was a student sharing the flat.<br />The student (Paul) was blind, an accident with the oxygen in the baby tent in the hospital.<br />Onetime he came upstairs to ask the McGill woman (my wife ) to sew some colour labels on his clothes and help organize the canned food in order..<br />Said that the professor ( who could see with large lenses) was blind and kept a messy house.<br />Another day , he came upstairs and his words to WATCH the Watergate hearings.<br />He also trained my husky to walk down open steeple stairs.<br />I guess this is the reverse of hearing with no eyes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com