Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
Sometime before 8am on Friday January 10th the back of my wheelchair accessible van was smashed while sitting in my parking lot at my apartment. It is quite obvious that it was done by a plow because of both the height of the damage and the fact it tore into the metal. To the plow driver that cleans the lots on Meadowbrook, accidents happen but you chose to just drive away without so much as leaving a note. I just want you to know I am an unemployed single mom doing the best I can. Now because of you I will have to come up with the money to pay an insurance deductible to have the damage you caused repaired. I will also be without a vehicle while its being repaired and unable to transport my disabled daughter safely . You have also inconvenienced my family who will have to rearrange their schedules if I need to run errands or take her to appointments. You have shown a complete lack of professionalism, integrity and common courtesy which is a reflection on the company you work for.
To the jerk in the red pick up truck who hit & dented my friend's van while her bf was sitting inside & she was in Metro (Tec. W). Her bf got out of the vehicle but had to run along side of the truck to get the goof to stop.
The moron played stupid & said he didn't know he hit the van but said he would pull around, then he gunned it out of the parking lot instead!
He was probably drunk/ high, driving under suspension and/ or without insurance?? Anyway, hope he gets what's coming to him, they got your plate ID dufus!!!
To the person at the Windsor Lowes store today on Jan 12 at 2:30pm who left their baby alone in an unattended running car, in winter, while you went in and shopped... you disgust me. The staff and other people who guarded your child while police were called and you were searched for, were shaken and shocked. How could you do that? Signed, Two Parents Who's Son Is Never Too Much Trouble To Bring Inside
To the waitress at a sports bar on Louzan who say we, the San Francisco 49er fans, are too loud. Wait......are you NOT a sports bar!?!?!? Well, maybe you should go work at piano lounge.
You've been spotted!
The NINER fans that will be going to another SPORTS bar to celebrate our games!
Looking for anyone who might have seen someone smash my mirror and casing off my blue Chevy traverse on wyandotte st e today between 1-3pm.
I don't know if the cameras outside will have caught the person responsible but if it did I will be contacting Windsor police cause there was no note. Please let me know if you have any info. I'm self employed and have 6 kids to take care of and this is not an expense I was expecting and will have to fix so I can drive my kids safely in the vehicle.
Sincerely Hope this day gets better as I was only at work to get cancellations and earn no money:(
To the , I was going to say lady, but your behavior does not earn you that title. To the woman at Metro this morning, an employee I found out, you have been spotted. I wish I could say that I saw you doing something wonderful, but what I saw was down right despicable. I walked through the doors this morning to get some things for breakfast. I heard 2 womans' voices , one audibly louder then the other. I nearly kept walking, but as the voice got louder, so did my inner voice. I quickly realized that what I thought was just an energized conversation, was an attack. Verbal and emotional , but none the less harmful. I quickly approached the woman in hopes that calling attention to the bully would cause embarrassment. I was right. As I said, " you should be ashamed of yourself for speaking to another human being this way, let alone another woman." She walked off. I made sure that the other woman was ok. Told her how sorry I was that this had happened to her and we parted ways...In an instant I realized, they work here!! I called for the other woman and asked her if the bully was an employee here , to which she agreed and also stated that she was also and that she has to work with her. I asked for the bully's name and told her I would do my best to help her. I could see that she wasn't strong enough to assert herself to a manager when I suggested she speak to one. As I walked around the store I couldn't stop thinking about what I saw, what I heard. I felt bad for the near retiree that she was treated thus.
To the bully, do you feel good that you made her cry? That you have the ability to make someone feel so poorly that it brings them to tears ? If it makes you feel good then you really need to get some help. To the other employee, the one being bullied, thank you. thank you for remaining calm, not stooping to her level, for showing how a real woman, a real lady behaves herself. Remember, the best reflection of who you are , is who you are when you think no one is looking. You have the power to change a life...you were given a voice, but will you use it ? I could have turned a blind eye, walked away,, let it happen, said it was none of my business. But when someone is being treated poorly, it's everyone's business. I was so struck by what I saw and heard, that even after putting my groceries in my car, I went back in the store to check on the employee and assure that she was ok...I found her crying as she stocked the fruit...I put my hand on her shoulder , told her that she was a wonderful person , that I was sorry that this happened to her and that in the large scheme of things, she needed to remember that the bully didn't matter. That in her inner most circle of people in her life, that the bully had no place. I gave her enough for coffee and told her to have a coffee on me later and to sit and tell herself that she matters and the bully doesn't. She probably didn't need my money, but at that moment, she needed my love, my compassion and my voice. Be a voice not an echo!
To the inconsiderate thieves that decided to steal my husband's Toro snow blower in the middle of his busiest day in the snow storm that happened last week, you have been spotted. As a small business owner that is trying to raise a family and make a living, you really have put us in a difficult position. So please my fellow Windsorites be on the look out for a black and red Toro snow blower. It was approximately $1000.00 and will probably be sold for nothing. :(
To the boys getting ready for a hockey game and while they ran the laps one kid is pushing a boy in wheel chair. All his friends are running right long side him and the boy in the chair is getting high fives, cheering and having the time of his life. These teams are so competitive, to see something like that was amazing. Also to see young children do it and be so nice also including this boy in the wheel chair literally made me tear up.