The Valdosta Daily Times
May 15, 2008 12:25 am
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It's mighty odd all of a sudden every restaurant has an A almost.
Let’s see. So I am going to pay the county $2 to dispose of one bag of household garbage and I am going to spend my time sorting recyclables for them to make a profit? Like that’s going to happen.
With gas prices so high, why are people who live outside of the county allowed to drive the school buses home twice a day and keep the buses over the weekend?
Please don’t be like the city and forget about your crossing guards. They are protecting your children. A little thank you at the end of the year would let them know you appreciate them.
I watched two so-called homeless people leave their corner where I see them at least twice a week get into two up-to-date vehicles and drive off. That’s why I don’t give.
Wow! I missed the part that says your college degree makes you more of a person than me. The ironic part is that I would never devalue a person like you have. Guess they don't teach that in college, huh?
It is a shame and disgrace that Keller Wilcox is released from prison for killing Hellen Griffin Hanks. He deserves the same treatment himself for what he did to her. Money talks and Keller Wilcox walks.
I have heard it all now. Someone wants employers to teach their employees not to touch the top of their drink. Get real. Do you think that those employees are the only ones who touched that drink? Anyone with common sense knows to take a napkin and wipe the thing before they put it to their mouth. Evidently you aren't worried about the insects that crawled on it either in the store or bottling plant?
A big rave and thank you to Mr. Depasture for speaking out on Remerton's terrible water situation. We, on Melody Lane, have spoken out many, many, many times over the years with no results. Plenty of promises but no results. Imagine flushing your commode and the rotten egg smell fills the house. Imagine the bright golden color of sulphur water staining everything it touches. Maybe something will be done now that we hope to move away.
I was at Macadoos Saturday morning on Baytree to get breakfast. I pulled up to pay and was informed the man in front of me in the white truck had paid for mine. I have no idea who he was but would like to thank him. It is nice to know that there are such nice people here.
One of the vagrants begging near the Home Depot and Target stores area was so intoxicated that he passed out in the sun and had to be treated, at your expense, by the EMTs.
A big rave to Chris Huss and Alan Carter for a great year. Those two did a great job with the Brooks County band program this year. I am looking forward to a better year next year. Keep up the great job.
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