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I SAW YOU

Redhead Cutie at Mod Pizza: I got you on Wednesday, 03.03. Saw it at Mod Pizza around 1:00 am and I know you saw me. You were wearing pink pumps and I was in line behind you. I complimented you on your pink bag and before I left I mentioned how much your outfit would benefit from a nice manicure. I don’t often meet a woman like me and I would love to chat. I’m just looking for a sister. Sister friend [email protected]

YOU SAW ME

Sorry for embarrassing you: I was always happy to be seen with you. I am sorry if I have ever given you cause to be ashamed or ashamed to be seen with me.

CHEERS

Kenny Runkle: Happy Birthday … and many more. We love you xoxo Hope your wish will come true. Dear Brooke n Danielle, oh & Lucky too!

Bless your heart: To the woman in the car next to me in Rosauers on March 14th today, March 4th, around 11 a.m. You stopped next to me. I was handicapped, but I hadn’t put up my poster yet. I tried wiping my eyes and nose so I could put my mask on. I caught a glimpse of your son (?) Who threw me off. I might be wrong. Watery eyes are just one of many topics. Anyway, when I got back to my car my eyes went crazy and I found it hard to see. You pulled back, rolled down your window, and told me to have a good day. I didn’t hear you and said “what?” They said, “Have a good day.” I got in my car and cried. People think that because you park in a handicapped car park, you have to be old or use a stick, etc. I find it difficult to walk. I have neck, shoulder and back problems. And the watery eyes. 🙂 You never know what someone is going through. I don’t know if you’ve read the Inlander, but I wanted to say thank you. It still makes me cry because kindness is hard to come by these days. Many thanks to the lady in the white car next to the silver car in Rosauers on March 14th. Bless your heart.

Chenny: To the kids who helped me get back to Spokane … thank you … from me and Loki

Neighborly: Cheers to my socially responsible neighbors who held a masked, physically distant meeting in their front yard last weekend. Looked like fun!

Anchored in gratitude: Kudos to those who stand up for others when disrespect and injustice arise. Cheers to the friends who are the voice of those who cannot speak for themselves. Kudos to those who see the good in everyone and the opportunity / hope for improvement in others. Cheers to the friend who would support without thought and love without doubt. This family thanks you. We are intertwined as people and as a family. Signed T. Panda Fan Club

Swing Time: Cheers to the couple at Mission Park last weekend who were apparently on a hammock! You are inspiring!

Was jumped! To the friendly couple who offered to start my car with an empty battery on Thursday the 25th in the Pines & Trent parking lot: Thank you for getting me going. You were astute when you saw my plight and generous in taking your time and energy to help. I was late and even forgot to ask for your name – but I remember your smiling faces!

JEERS

Couldn’t be less sensitive! The public is losing the newfound knowledge of the members of the government that in a crisis the public can now be forced to accept any misery they pose without question. Totally lost in both groups is how brain-dead the public is and how insensitive to economic hardship the town hall is to its effects on the average person. (The rental delay does not hold up as this will come back with a vengeance.) Case in point. Full mother’s front page article recently reporting on mother how far behind our local police officers in terms of pay at about $ 90,000 a year. Yes, some of us older people can remember working for the city or county being pitied by the working class as the second best job. Low wages, low jobs, etc. Boy, those times fell by the wayside. The people with the paycheck for life are now the envy of most, and if not, they should be. Do you think EVERY city worker missed a paycheck during Covid? Above all, “work” from home? Insurance loss? The obvious answer is NO. Now they want us to believe that the public is taking unfair advantage of civil servants and needs an increase in their salary package. None of the officers give a CUSTOM for NOBODY who actually pays them watching their behavior at work. To say the timing of this provocative position is insensitive is such an understatement that it eludes any response. Yes, there are people who are having the best economic times they have ever had. That’s not the norm. Hey, town hall, you insensitive SOBs, get your heads out!

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Family ties: Dear “siblings”, Tsk tsk. The audacity not to complain about someone wanting to give you free work when you and your partner are the drama queens of two in this ridiculous “family”. It’s amazing how you would abuse me for anything you could for decades and then tell other people years later that you never meant it. Why be angry at all? You have the entire fortune of anything you can and, to be honest, no one expects you to do what our parents want

To the deadbeat: Dear Shmiley face. $ 8,823.56. Pay your bills before people find out why you can’t get a driver’s license. Sincerely your victim.

“Phony” is better than “Shaper”: Here’s the terrible difference between COVID, malaria, and heart disease: COVID is the only one of these that has the potential to develop the ability to avoid detection and destruction by the human immune system. This means that it poses a threat to the survival of our species.

Dismissed Employee: You have not been fired for a “wrong” bad rating. You have been fired for being a terrible employee. Lady, you are almost 40 and your life is a mess – but you take no responsibility. Your life will always be a mess if you never own anything and learn from it. Spokane is small. You are running out of options and time.

No more pictures of me! Go to the photo department in Spokane Valley Costco. It breaks my heart that you no longer have the tools to print pictures in your business. It hurts my heart because I loved your ability to make me look good! I mean while covid-19. I was able to go through this pile of pictures and turn my kids into their photo albums that I would need forever to finish! You will really be missed !! ♦