Letters to the Editor 04-11-2005
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Misinformation
Editor, Times-Union:Where oh where did Comcast ever get the misinformation that Warsaw is within the orbit of South Bend? Surely it didn't come from Big Brother via our savvy bureaucrats.
Everyone I know when they do business or have occason to leave town goes to Fort Wayne. Our family has been 40-plus year season ticket-holders to the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Ballet, Fort Wayne Civic Theater and attend a number of other functions in Fort Wayne. Most of our favorite eateries are there. We fly out of Fort Wayne, and what out-of-town shopping we do is in Fort Wayne, which is also true of our friends and acquaintances. Of the two channels we watch on a regular basis one is Fort Wayne's PBS station, WFWA.
This family gives four thumbs down to Comcast and a close look at Dish.
John and Tam Vogel
Winona Lake
via e-mail
What To Say
Editor, Times-Union:I recently went though open-heart surgery, where I had six bypasses. That is something that I don't want to go though again, especially when there are complications, and two more times in the hospital happened. This isn't why I'm writing this but what people we know will say to you. The phrase is "If there is anything you need or I can do for you, just let me know" are we as humans programmed to say certain things that we really don't mean? What is the reply from a simple question like: "How are you?" The answer is "fine" correct? Although we feel like we fell though a tree, and hit every limb on the way down, we are fine. I think that I upset the person who offered to help in my time of need, because the phone calls and visits stopped. I know that your readers mean well, and there are those who really care, please don't get me wrong. Because a few do not dictate all. I had doctors visits, blood tests, chest X-rays, 35-40 times before I could drive myself. Then my meds made me feel like a space cadet. So driving was a thing that I could not do. Who could take that many days, or several hours off from work? My suggestion is, don't say anything but to show up at the door then ask what you can do to be a helpful caring person. May I say, if you are planning on a hospital visit, remove all hair on your arms and if necessary, the chest area. You won't be sorry, but getting your hair ripped out isn't going to feel all that good.
Robert L. Reed
Warsaw
via e-mail
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- Misinformation - What To Say
Misinformation
Editor, Times-Union:Where oh where did Comcast ever get the misinformation that Warsaw is within the orbit of South Bend? Surely it didn't come from Big Brother via our savvy bureaucrats.
Everyone I know when they do business or have occason to leave town goes to Fort Wayne. Our family has been 40-plus year season ticket-holders to the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Fort Wayne Ballet, Fort Wayne Civic Theater and attend a number of other functions in Fort Wayne. Most of our favorite eateries are there. We fly out of Fort Wayne, and what out-of-town shopping we do is in Fort Wayne, which is also true of our friends and acquaintances. Of the two channels we watch on a regular basis one is Fort Wayne's PBS station, WFWA.
This family gives four thumbs down to Comcast and a close look at Dish.
John and Tam Vogel
Winona Lake
via e-mail
What To Say
Editor, Times-Union:I recently went though open-heart surgery, where I had six bypasses. That is something that I don't want to go though again, especially when there are complications, and two more times in the hospital happened. This isn't why I'm writing this but what people we know will say to you. The phrase is "If there is anything you need or I can do for you, just let me know" are we as humans programmed to say certain things that we really don't mean? What is the reply from a simple question like: "How are you?" The answer is "fine" correct? Although we feel like we fell though a tree, and hit every limb on the way down, we are fine. I think that I upset the person who offered to help in my time of need, because the phone calls and visits stopped. I know that your readers mean well, and there are those who really care, please don't get me wrong. Because a few do not dictate all. I had doctors visits, blood tests, chest X-rays, 35-40 times before I could drive myself. Then my meds made me feel like a space cadet. So driving was a thing that I could not do. Who could take that many days, or several hours off from work? My suggestion is, don't say anything but to show up at the door then ask what you can do to be a helpful caring person. May I say, if you are planning on a hospital visit, remove all hair on your arms and if necessary, the chest area. You won't be sorry, but getting your hair ripped out isn't going to feel all that good.
Robert L. Reed
Warsaw
via e-mail
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