Orlando Sentinel

Ticked off! @I-4 Express Lanes

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I’m ticked off at customer no service. Companies have adopted the “Do it yourself ” rule. If I have to do it myself, why do you have a job? The ones working from home seem to make up their own rules.

Not to be rude but about the miracle everything cream deodorant for women: We don’t like the details. Okay? Decency.

I am ticked off that I pay to use the I-4 Express Lanes and two nights in a row, the Express Lane has moved slower than the regular lanes. One night involved an incident which caused the two lanes to merge into one. Doesn’t seem like there was a lot of thought given to this possibilit­y and the lack of egress from them.

I hate the digital world and have never met someone over 35 years old that is not tired of being hassled. I spent the morning trying to change to another cell phone provider and still not successful gathering all the proper security codes, etc.

To the person who is ticked off that his/her neighbors didn’t put food out for the food drive: I give money monthly to the food bank. I am pretty sure they would rather have my money than that can of black beans in my cabinet. In fact, they can buy food much cheaper than we can so please don’t judge before you have the facts.

To those concerned about the food banks: If monetary donations are given to them, they can purchase food in bulk at wholesale, so they can probably buy five times the food with the same amount of money. Please just give them money, not almost expired cans of beans. Your generosity is greatly appreciate­d by them.

The flip side

I would like to thank all the people who said that they liked my hat with all of the lapel pins in it from places that I have been. I wore that hat because I lost my long hair to chemothera­py and felt embarrasse­d to go out without my head covered, but felt better when people said they liked my hat!

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