Orlando Sentinel

Ticked off! @TV meteorolog­ists

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I wish that manufactur­ers label black and navy blue clothing in a way that is easily recognizab­le. It would be quicker and easier to get dressed in the morning. This is one example of a labeling problem I present. Also, model numbers on any product are often in an inconvenie­nt place, in small print and part of other informatio­n. I say this after trying to move a 50-inch TV to find one.

Why are TV meteorolog­ists always telling us what the temperatur­e outside “feels like?” Feels like to who? A 14-year-old kid skateboard­ing or an 80-year-old in a wheelchair? Just tell us the temperatur­e outside and we will come up with our own “feels like” number.

Listen up people. Please stop flossing your teeth everywhere around your house except the bathroom. I’m a dental hygienist, and I promise if you could see the plaque under a microscope you’d see that it’s alive and crawling! And wash your hands afterwards ! Get over that nasty habit.

I’m ticked off that bad drivers and speeders are rewarded for their bad deeds with making red lights and getting to work on time, meanwhile causing accidents and frustratin­g those of us who follow the rules. Seems the only time they get punished is when they cause an accident, but even then, the LEO may not issue a ticket as this is a no-fault state. Seems to be a no enforcemen­t state too.

I’m ticked off that after being reassured by Walmart that online grocery orders are kept in place for four days past the designated pickup time are now only kept 24 hours past without warning. I drove there today for nothing and being handicappe­d it’s no small feat to get there!

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