7-year-old Cody McCasland has his choice of legs, depending on whether he’s planning “to run, swim, play soccer, golf, karate and ice hockey,” according to a Daily Mail article.
Cody said: ‘In my walking legs I can take big steps. In my running legs I can run very fast and jump on one leg.’
Reminds me of another superhero, Aimee Mullins. She told her story in a TED talk last year:
Howard Junker is the editor of ZYZZYVA, a literary journal based in San Francisco, and as such receives a steady stream of submissions from writers eager to see their work published in his magazine. Understandably, Junker sends out a standard form letter when rejecting work.
pevz.org honors Michael Jackson for dedicating his life to music, art, dance, and the creation of positive energy vibe zones across the planet. His legacy of countless dancing feet and inspired minds is a treasure.
His name is Paul Parker, and he was the 8th grade science teacher at Muscle Shoals Middle for years and years. Apparently, he danced like this in class all the time.