Around Town – Oct. 8

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Oct. 8

Orchids to

the friendly and personable front desk clerk at the post office on Thursday morning.

Coleman Glick for all your help, from Julie and Kay Metz.

Mark Souder’s column.

the person in the car in front of me at Starbucks on Thursday who paid for my order.

Kathy in the meat department at JayC in the Westhill Shopping Center, from Pam.

Phillip and Connie Weichman for their letter.

the lady who helped me up on Thursday when I fell in front of Culver’s.

Onions to

the former federal elected official who has desensitized the country and his entire political party from anything that is remotely close to decent.

the golfers in the Saudi circuit, enjoying their money, while Saudis cut oil production to jack the price of fuel in the states.

the misguided representative, who almost lost his life on Jan. 6 along with his brother, still voting party over country.

city and county officials more worried about fancy buildings and employee raises and raises for themselves instead of homelessness, substance abuse, domestic violence, etc.

not slowing down for speed bumps.

the administration for having a potty mouth.

the elected official that cuts deals with dictators rather than admitting he is wrong.

the political party that has abandoned America.

the administration taking credit for small reductions in gas prices achieved by stripping our emergency fuel supply with no means of replacing it.

the federal money that was not used for COVID aid, but rather for things states didn’t need.

Happy Birthday to

Autumn Chastain, from Joseph Hart Chapter DAR.

Jeannie Sitterding on No. 70, from Al, family and friends.

Rachel Parmley, from your family and Donna.

Jennifer Jutte, from your family, Roxie and Donna.

Happy Anniversary to

Lee and Rick on No. 9.