Around Town – May 29

Orchids to …

• the editors of The Republic for the editorial against paid parking downtown, it would be the final nail in the coffin for downtown restaurants and retailers.

• Lee Shipman for your spot-on letter!.

• Lee Shipman for his accurate description in his letter.

• Lee Shipman for a great, true, but sad letter.

• Indiana University for requiring students, faculty and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus.

• Purdue University for holding a $9,992.00 lottery for 10 lucky students who can prove they are fully vaccinated by July 15.

• Lee Shipman for his letter.

• Lee Shipman’s spot on letter.

• legislators who understand the dangers of mandating experimental biological shots that are not fully FDA approved.

• Columbus Optical for repairing my damaged glasses so quickly and completely.

• Lee Shipman for the informational and accurate letter.

• Dave Wallace and the Wallace Window Cleaning crew for a fabulous job in Jefferson Park.

• the New York Attorney General and the Manhattan District Attorney.

• 35 House Republicans who voted for country, not party.

• the only political party that is living in reality.

• Tim at Neal’s Tires for helping me with my tire problem, from Peggy.

• Deborah Wolfe for always being a friend and neighbor and having my back, from Peggy.

• the young gentleman who bought the round for the five retired gentlemen at Applebee’s, it was appreciated.

• Lee Shipman for his truthful letter.

• Lee Shipman for telling it like it is in his letter.

Onions to …

• changing the floodway of a river by filling or digging resulting in changes in flow and flooding behavior.

• companies that need to stop supporting a communist country and slave labor and get their factories out of there.

• entities bribing people to get a vaccine.

• the legislator who would probably rather see guns on campus, than a fully-vaccinated staff and student body on campus.

• churches that use skinny jeans, theatrics, smoke machines and a light show to invoke emotions instead of preaching the gospel.

• the group that claimed they only planned a peaceful protest but that included stun guns, zip tie handcuffs and bear spray.

• the previous federal executive for the shocking comment naming his favorite dictator.

• those asking the state leader to prohibit state universities from mandating vaccinations.

• the unstable representative who deserves to be expelled.

• the federal elected official showing disrespect to taxpayers with his $6 trillion budget.

• the carnival of clowns who have taken over the political party.

• the political party lying about what happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

• anyone thinking that anything will get done on Capitol Hill when many members are standing up for a criminal attack on the building.

• conspiracy theorists residing on Capitol Hill.

• the dishonor, lack of patriotism, lies, and rot at the center of the political party.

• the political party trying to pretend what happened on Jan. 6 didn’t happen.

• those involved in the Jan. 6 failed attempt to overthrown our Constitution and our democracy.

• the local elected representative who would be quite happy if IU students were required to bring guns to campus in the fall.

• the farmer who sprayed his corn and killed all my tomato and cucumber plants and killed other garden plants nearby.

Happy Birthday to …

• Taylor Rouse, from your family, Missy and Donna.

• Beth Hege, from your family and Donna.

• Katie Putnam, from your family and Donna.

• Nicole Jones, from your family and Donna.

• Jean Ann Weddle, from Pam & Kenny, Debi, Beth & Tim, Luke and Katie.

• Sarah Fulp, from Gramma and Grampa Fulp.

ANOTHER beautiful morning