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Speak Out April 26, 2008
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Thursday, 7:26 p.m.
Yes, this is Kelly. I would like to thank the elderly couple I met at the post office on Monday. My daughter and I engaged in conversation with you and you talked about the old days and how it was back in the military back in those days.
It was such a pleasure to know we have respectful elders in our area to be such role models to our children and I just really want to thank you.
It was so enjoyable talking to you. Thank you again.
Wednesday, 8:29 p.m.
Yes, this is Harold. I am a retired postal employee and I go to the post office at least one a day, maybe five time a week. And I have to look at a door that looks like somebody has broken into our post office. It looks like heck and a front that is not taken care of properly.
I feel like there’s not any pride in our post office and we need to get that cleaned up. There is no sense in this. They have the money to do it.
There is no reason for it. It really is an eyesore for all of us to see it like this. I sure wish something could be done about this.
I am going to start out with the paper and see if I can get something going. If I can’t get any help then I will take it to Washington, if I have to. Thank you for your time.
Tuesday, 3:21 p.m.
Hi, this is Lydia. I saw in an area publication on Monday where a man went to Spain and criticized my country about trash.
I think the thing he needs to do if he is so concerned about trash is stay in Pensacola and look around you mister.
Thank you.
Tuesday, 7:07 a.m.
Yes, I am tired of calling the police to come to Arienne Drive. They come out but they don’t help with this traffic. The people go 50 or more early in the morning through the night and it is ridiculous.
The speed limit is 15 to 20 and these people get away with everything.
Where is the white truck I have heard about?
Come on white truck; come to my neighborhood.
Thank you.
Behind Santa Rosa Hospital; Arieene Drive.
Catch these people.







