Orlando Sentinel

@repair guy

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at a so-called appliance repairman who tried to repair my clothes dryer. He replaced a sensor that didn’t fix the problem and then said it was a bad motor. He wouldn’t produce the defective sensor and angrily canceled the service call when I questioned how the motor could be bad. A real repairman was called and found a blown thermal fuse assembly that cost $2 and not $450 for a new motor. The bad repair guy will never get any more of our business or any of our friends business.

off at a local restaurant we used to frequent before the virus outbreak. After staying home for the past three months, we ventured out to eat. The servers were not wearing masks, all condiments on the table and nothing done to ensure safe distancing. Two people came in and sat in the booth directly in back of my husband. The distance between my husband and the person in back of him was the width of the booth material, less than one foot.

who is ticked off because people don’t follow the arrows in the stores. If their employees don’t follow them, why should everyone follow them? Shouldn’t the employees be setting an example?

who was upset for having to leave with his hair wet after having it cut. This is the CDC guideline in all 50 states. Can’t shampoo, style or blow-dry, but I still have to pay the same amount. Really, what am I paying for?

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