The trash in the government in Washington are raping the citizens, and the media and other morons are worried about Michael Jackson.
I am calling in regard to all the wonderful people in the area where I live about helping me locate my dog June 28. People were out in cars and on foot to help me. I just want to thank them, because she’s such a sweet little dog. ...
Regarding the caller who is doing the people watching: I agree with him wholeheartedly. People do not take care of themselves. If they would look at themselves in the mirror and see what we see, I believe they would clean up their act.
To the person who calls us freaks because we have tattoos: I have tattoos in memory of my brother who was killed, and my first grandchild and my other two grandchildren. They are angels. They are in memory of my grandchildren. If something was to ever happen to me, my grandchildren can see that Mama loved them dearly. So you’re the freak for judging. Don’t judge people if you don’t want to be judged yourself.
Some advice to all Middletown residents who have tattoos but don’t wish to be called freaks: Don’t get tattoos.
Goodbye, Farrah. You were a class act until the end. Peace be with you. Too bad more entertainers in Hollyweird did not act like you did and present themselves in a civilized manner.
I would like to have Sheriff (Richard) Jones reconsider and run for Congress. We need help in Middletown with jobs, falling home prices, pollution, health-care costs and education. Our current congressman needs to get out of his air-conditioned tanning booth and help us.
Coyotes have been seen in Monroe, Middletown and West Middletown. These are very dangerous, wild animals so don’t mistake them for somebody’s pets. You can’t find a squirrel or rabbit in many places now. They have taken care of that. The next thing they’ll go after is small dogs, cats and newborn deer. What can we do to take care of this situation? How can we get rid of them?
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