Pulseline

PulseLine, December 1, 2012

I want to thank the person who mistakenly accused the WVTHS body shop with wrongdoing in that they saw a student detailing a car. It made me think about having my cars rust spots worked on and to get my car detailed. Now I have a car that has no more bubbling rust spots and it is as clean as a whistle, all for a very reasonable price. Mr. Cardin and crew did a wonderful job and I am so proud to drive my car again. Keep it up kids, will be watching the gazebo – I am sure that will be an accomplishment all of you involved will be proud of in the future!

My wife was doing some shopping at Rocky’s on Main Street and I decided to wait in the car. I noticed a group of people at that homeless shelter across the street and decided to watch more closely. I saw that most of them were smoking cigarettes and talking on cell phones. They all looked healthy to me. I asked the girl at Stop n Shop about the price of cigarettes and was surprised to know that they are $8.80 a pack of 20 cigarettes.  The average smoker uses one pack a day which is $61.60 per week. That adds up to $3203.20 a year. I have no idea how much the cell phones cost but I don’t think it’s free. My point is that the do-gooders want to take up collections from hard working people so these parasites can have a nice Thanksgiving and now a Christmas dinner…  all FREE.  How many dinners would $3203.20 buy that now goes up in smoke? Does anyone need to be reminded of WHO is paying for all this?

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