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To the lady at kfc yesterday at 2 on Erie St. You were so rude to the cashier we couldnt believe it. To the cashier you have been spotted. You handled the situation with great tac and even though she was as rude as she was you remaind dignified and respectful.
To the driver of tunnel bus number 444, pulling into the US side at 3:06pm. Thanks for cutting us off...twice and then making the excuse that the bus is 40ft long and you have to drive. You partially passed us on the outside in traffic and then almost crushed our van as you cut across both turn lanes. It doesn't matter how long your vehicle is. You still have to look before you change lanes. Somebody could have been hurt or worse , just because you were lazy. Smarten up.
to the man in the pickup truck in front of me, who paid for my order at the Goyeau Tim Horton's drive thru, Friday morning. When I got up to the window, I was told I had been "Spotted in Windsor." I hope you saw me waving as you pulled away. Your kindness started my day off with a smile and I hope you have a wonderful day and weekend. Thank you! =
To the young man in the Tim Hortons drive thru on Ottawa Street this afternoon...you have been spotted! We went to pay for our coffees, and the cashier returned $5 to us, but it never made it to our hands...it fell out. The man in the car behind picked up the money and returned it to us before the cashier even made it outside to pick it up. We, in turn, gave the cashier the $5 and asked her to pay for your order and thank you for being so kind . Pay it forward...there are really great people in this city!
To the person who left their purse open with their wallet in it at the Princess Ball at the Fogolar today...that wasn't your brightest moment to say the least. Then, for you to try to blame the organizers of the event? What a joke. It is not their fault that you were careless in a place filled with over 300 people. I will apologize on your behalf to the people you were yelling at, and trying to blame. Also, you're welcome for me paying for your daughter's glitter tattoo.
Best Deal and Reliance auto sales on Tecumshe rd west.
You've been spotted!!!
Shovel your bloody sidewalks!!!
Sincerely a pedestrian who's tired of slipping and sliding everytime I gotta go to the store.
to the organizers of the Princess Ball to support Cystic Fibrosis Canada. While their may have been some small glitches at the start, it turned out to be an AMAZING afternoon. Every little girl in that place was smiling ear to ear, and was made to feel truly special. Your attention to detail and hard work was certainly visible. Please let the complainers' ridiculous rants roll off your backs...you had a large group of volunteers who clearly put a lot of time and effort into this event. Fro this we applaud you.
Princess Ball 2014 Organizers...YOU'VE BEEN SPOTTED (and we can't wait for next year!)
I got a phone call last night at 11:20 from a guy claiming to be from Microsoft. He told me that my computer was sending out malicious material and I need to follow his steps to stop this from happening. He told me to use the run command and type in 'www.support.me' which brought me to a website called 'secure.logmeinrescue.com' and input a six digit number. When I questioned him about his authenticity, he gave me my address and postal code. I told him this is common information that can be obtained easily by a simple 411.ca search or even by looking in the phone book and I needed more proof that he is actually from Microsoft (because they NEVER call people for any reason). I googled the site he told me to go to and got this (http:/ / www.infosecisland.com/ blogview/ 15066-Cyber-Criminals-Just-Came-A-Callin-At-My-House.html) so I told him that I was going to update my computer and, if the problem persists, he can call me in a day or two to solve the problem. This is when he started getting ignorant to me and threatened to 'brick' my computer and block my IP address if I don't do as he says. He called me an a$$hole quite a few times until I told him I was calling the police as soon as I was finished talking to him. After he hung up the phone, I called the police and they confirmed it was a scam and to not ever enter the six digit code because it would give him full control of my computer. Luckily, I know enough about computers that I didn't fall for this, but I fear there are many others that may become a victim of this. Please pass this along so that everyone knows that this is a scam.