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Dec. 19
Orchids to
T-Mobile on National Road for excellent customer service.
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, the Columbus Brass Quintet and Pastor Rodriguez for a moving and beautiful worship service.
Columbus Auto Group for a fun time for our kids on Sunday, from the families.
Carlos Lopez for an outstanding holiday concert at St. Peter’s, from Lincoln-Central Neighborhood Family Center.
Onions to
the road department that replaced yellow tape on roads then put their trash in my ditch for me to clean up on East Base Road.
commercials that make me think my phone or doorbell is ringing.
whoever was responsible for removing all the cheerleaders and their families from the basketball court before parents had even made their way down the stairs to get to their child on cheer day.
the columnist that must live in a different America than I do if he thinks this is an unusually robust recovery.
the clear and present danger in the actions and promises made by the former president.
the councilman that clearly has a conflict of interest about projects that will bring more business downtown and hopefully into his downtown business.
all the power blackouts in the Pleasant View and Talberton areas.
doing nothing to protect our border until, of course, it gets closer to the next presidential election.
the former U.S. representative who naively thinks that a foreign dictator’s words can be believed.





