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Last September I had a bad fall and my neighbors had to call 911. I do not remember any of this but I was told the two paramedics were incredible. I was also notified that I repeatedly told the younger paramedic he was extremely good looking. I would love to thank the both of you for doing a great job and I would really really love to remember you!! Please comment if you read this!
A new Facebook page dedicated to presenting autism awareness and fundraising events in the Windsor area, before Autism Awareness Month in April.
Join now to find out how you can be a part of our Guinness World Record attempt on March 30, to find out how you can show your support, to purchase your blue t-shirt, and to learn how else you can stand together with our autism community.
When autism awareness meets love. When you embrace, advocate, accept, and educate. That's truly when the pieces will fit. Support the autism community this April for Autism Awareness month with this t-shirt designed by a Windsor autism mom. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Summit Centre for Preschool Children with Autism (in Windsor) Shirts are $15 each and orders will be delivered by the end of March, in time for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.
I had went for a walk today to metro westend and I was waiting in line to get my daughter a 10 pack of timbits at the timmies and there was this older couple talking about how cute my babys were!! I was busy talking to the older lady n the older man got in front of me next thing I noticed he standing there telling the cashier to let me order what I need n he would pay for it!! That's the first time someone has payed it forward for me, it was a nice feeling!! To the older couple at metro u have been spotted for making my little girls day!!!
I want to thank my employees who worked with me last night. They notice I was having some medical issue. With out any hesitation they stood by my side. They even asked me it I needed an ambulance, which I decline. Thank again for being there and for your understanding.
The very grateful employer
Id like to recognize the staff working on Wednesday afternoon at Dirty Jerseys. My two young kids and I took my grandmother out for lunch and while eating, my grandma has a stroke. It took a while to realize this so while I was trying to help my gram, the staff played with my 3 year old and carried my 4 month old around so I could focus on my gram. They phoned an ambulance and stayed with us until it came, and covered the bill for us. I appreciated the understanding help and compassion I received from all three of them. Thank you, very much!
Oh, Windsor! How I love thee. Guess what? I'll be all up in you this Saturday, March 8 to help you celebrate your Olympic hockey gold medals. Sike! I'm coming over there to make you laugh your collective arses off with some high-octane imported American comedy! Or is it exported? Hell, whatevs, you get the picture.
It's for one night only so you won't want to miss this!
This Weekend at the Komedy Korner , We have one show this Saturday March 8th
with the very, very funny Leo Dufour & Mike Geeter & Stoney
Show time is 8 p.m. , doors open at 7 p.m,
Admission this Saturday is $12 per person
We are located inside Place Concorde, The Oasis room, 7515 Forest Glade Dr,
Come early and have something to eat, the kitchen is open from 7 9:30 p.m.
call for information or reservations at 519-736-8269
thanks for your support, Diane & Leo
check out our website for updated schedules and coupons at www.leodufour.com
To the staff at Dirty Jersey's day shift............I just wanted to give you a HUMUNGOUS THANK YOU. Wednesday My mother, step-daughter and my two grandkids were there for lunch. My mother had a stroke. You called an ambulance for her and while the attendants were taking care of her you were playing with my grandkids and keeping them occupied. If it wasn't for the quick calm action of your staff things may have been worse and for that I THANK THE STAFF from the bottom of my heart.
I was driving to work my usual way of going eastbound on Tecumseh Rd. and just coming off Lauzon Rd. when I noticed the 1C bus in front of the Tecumseh Mall waiting for some young teenagers to cross the street for them to board the bus. Usually I see the buses take off pretty quickly as I know they have a schedule to keep with. Constantly the teenagers are trying to run the red light as the bus will not wait for them which is dangerous but today thank you to the lady bus driver with dark hair who was driving the 1C bus at 7:44 am. Thanks for keeping the kids safe and thanks for waiting for them. It was very nice to see.