Orlando Sentinel

Ticked off! @gas prices

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I’m ticked off that people who complain about others parking at gas pumps haven’t figured out the answer is: Buy a Tesla!

To whoever thought the NFL playoff should have been scheduled for the afternoon instead of the evening. What is the difference between 10 degrees and 0 degrees? 60,000-plus of the “Bills Mafia” cheered their team on as they trounced Bill Belichick and his Patriots. You saw them on TV whooping and hollering, enjoying every minute, not even thinking about the cold.

I’m ticked off that gas prices go up in nickels, dimes and quarters and only come down in pennies. What’s up with that?

I’m ticked off that “smash and grab” in highend stores has expanded over to the railways in Los Angeles. Thieves are breaking into the containers that were being transporte­d by rail to help ease our supplychai­n backlogs.

I’m ticked off at the tsunami of illegal signs posted on North Pine Hills Road every day, especially on Mondays. They advertise divorces, mattresses, $6,000 cash and numerous other signs. I know a lot of the advertiser­s/illegal solicitors have burner phones, but there should be some way to locate these people to make them pick up their own signs and to fine them. Why does the Pine Hills community have to pay someone to pick up these illegal signs that automatica­lly reappear the next day? People need to trash their own neighborho­ods, not mine!

I’m ticked off that nobody wears masks to grocery stores. I’m vaccinated to the hilt but wear a mask to show respect for critical workers. Oh, that’s right, they are actually expendable workers.

The flip side

To the person ticked off they could not find ketchup potato chips: There is a British shop on Mills Avenue that carries ketchup crisps. A British crisp is the same thing as a potato chip.

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