Snowboarding for Tourettes
Like most people who manage a web site of some sort, I look at traffic-management software to see what other web sites are bringing people to the Grays on Trays site. The other day I found something a bit unusual: Snowboarding for Tourettes.
The about page explains the origin of the site, and introduces the publisher, who might qualify as a “Grays on Trays” person–if he had hair.
Bob is a 41-year old man who has Tourettes, “a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive vocal and motor tics affecting about 200,000 people in the United States.”
Here’s what he says about himself–and why the site showed up on my radar: “There are many older snowboarders than myself.” He gives a link to GOT and then says “I am not gray since I am bald, besides I enjoy the younger more hip look.”
Not to worry, Bob, or anyone else. You don’t have to have gray hair–or any hair–to enjoy snowboarding in the adult years. Some of us are more hip; some of us are worried about our hips. But we all enjoy sliding down the snow on a board. Thanks for the link!