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I was at the Dollarama this afternoon behind an older lady in line. The woman was stocking up on some household supplies as she doesn't drive and only gets out when she can. After making her purchases, she was informed that the carts could not go outside the store. The clerk tried to be nice and offered to help her out to her ride. He was abruptly told that it wasn't allowed for him to go outside or to help this woman. There are many seniors in this area. I think it's ridiculous that those who aren't able to carry more than a bag or two have no option on getting their purchases to their car. Maybe they should consider allowing their employees to service their customers and give them a hand when they need to.
Next time someone gives you the advice to do your fly up in the washroom, instead of getting angry and resentful because you feel you're being unfairly ordered around, how about realizing the people who think you should do that have a sense of decency and you had lost your's (temporarily I hope).
Also, if you were trying to impress the girls, I spoke to them afterward and none of them seemed impressed. Maybe it was your manners they weren't impressed with. Think about it.
There's a reason why the bar staff suddenly wanted you to leave.
Keep a thought or two about this sort of thing in your head for future reference please.
Today while shopping at a local hardware store I stumbled upon someone with very little common sense. This person decided to park smack dab in the middle of the parking lot to do some shopping because he had a trailer attached to his vehicle rather then finding a accomidating parking spot at a further distance. I often wonder where some people get their thinking from??
I bought something from work, and got cash back to buy myself lunch after working all day. Got two minutes away in my car before I realized it was gone. Quickly returned to the parking lot, parked in my normal spot, to find a car parked immediately next to my normal parking spot... Which is at the back of the lot furthest away from the store... Odd. You might not have seen me, circling my car, looking all over, for my lunch money... But I saw you, glance over, and very quickly focus your attention on your feet, as you got into your car, without a word. I hope your purchase was worth leaving me hungry, instead of doing the right thing. :(
To the lady in the white Acura on Provincial this morning at 8;30am. Please do your makeup at home, I followed you for a good 10 minutes while you applied your makeup, mascara wand out, mirror tilted to your face, while driving, in this weather. Maybe spend more time using common sense than making your face look pretty.
To the woman on Erie at 4:30pm who decided to push up her black mini van when a young lady was crossing the street at a red light and then honk & yell "real mature" when the girl was (understandably!) upset with her you were in the wrong. Pay attention and know that you looked like an idiot!
In the early hours of Monday January 12, a young male was spotted breaking into vehicles on the 1100 block of Villaire in East Windsor. The police were called but the culprit ran away before they arrived on scene. Several vehicles were broken into and items were taken. My son was woken from the police knocking at our door. We explained to him what happened and that he was safe but could not fall back asleep. He felt the thief was a threat to his safety and his home.
The suspect was described as a young male (16-22 years old), approximately 5'-4" and 135 lbs wearing a black hoody and black jeans. He escaped on foot heading North on Villaire towards Wyandotte Street.
If you have any information relating to these crimes, please email me at mustang06gtc@yahoo.com. If he is caught, there is a substantial reward. At the very least, please be vigilant if you live near this area. Thank you.
Our neighbours in the 1200 block of Tilston let their dog out every morning between 3 and 5 am. Then they let it bark for 20 minutes to come back in. I wanted you to know, neighbour, that this wakes up my dogs, causing them to bark and wake up our family. In the middle of the night. Regularly. I am hoping you'll see this and bring in the dog sooner. I am sure we are not the only neighbours experiencing this. Signing off at 4 am. Your neighbour.