Jeers: To the Fort Worth fire station on West Rosedale Street. Before picking up our newborn, we stopped to ask them to help properly install our car seat and were turned away. We were given a list of sites in Fort Worth, all of which required an appointment. Their mission statement needs to be rewritten.
— Laura, Granbury
Oh Laura….are you and your husband really that stupid that you can’t put a car seat in your car? I don’t even have kids and know how to put a car seat safely in. So, maybe you shouldn’t bitch about the fire crew so much and read the instructions. Wait…Can you read? If not, should you be procreating?
Jeers: To the Texas Department of Transportation for not removing a dead deer on Interstate 20 near Exit 410 in Parker County. We watched one deer rot into nothing near Hudson Oaks last year and don’t want to see it again. We called TxDOT and left a message. No response. Little children should not watch this.
— Michael, Weatherford
Yet, kids are taken out to hunt deer as early as 5-6 years old. This you don’t have a problem with? You would rather complain that TxDOT didn’t remove a dead deer, something you could’ve done if it’s that important to you.
Jeers: To greedy people who buy up the newest, inexpensive toys that every kid wants only to sell them for five times the price on the Internet. Where is your Christmas spirit? Many children will not be getting the one thing they want because of you.
— Christy, Burleson
Christy…Are you effing kidding me? These people do this because people pay 5 times the price on the internet to keep their bratty little s-heads happy. Maybe you just don’t love you kids enough…Hummm? Ever think about that?
Jeers: To the Texas Department of Transportation for storing cement barriers across from Casino Beach on Jacksboro Highway. They have been there for more than two years. It’s time to clean up Jacksboro Highway.
— Donald, Fort Worth
Why is everyone down on TxDot this week? Donald…Here’s the deal. I know exactly where you’re talking about. This piece of road is in Lake Worth, going into the Azle and Boyd areas. Have you seen Lake Worth, Azle, and Boyd? The barriers are actually a step up from what’s mostly around the area. You wanna complain about some concrete barriers, yet that entire stretch of highway is littered with porn stores, s-hole bars, and meth labs. Good call Donny-Do.
Jeers: To the coaching staff at Trinity High School for running up the score 88-27 and showing no respect for Flower Mound. Very unprofessional. A sorry display of sportsmanship to our younger players. You could have held back with backup players.
— John P., Bedford
Psst, Johnny P. It’s sports. The goal is to win. The goal is to show your dominance over the other team. If you want to play in a league where everyone gets a trophy for Good Effort, go check out the Upward programs where every kid learns that there is no winning or losing, there’s only people…because we all know that’s how it is in real life.
Jeers: To all of the stores that stayed open on Thanksgiving Day. You can’t give your employees the holiday off to be with their families?
— Charles P., Double Oak
No Charlie, they can’t, because our society has made T-Day and Black Friday the most lucrative shopping days of the year. Seeing has how it is every company’s goal to make money for the ear, they will remain open on T-Day, Easter, etc… as long as we spend money on those days.
Jeers: To the energy company with telephone representatives I can’t understand. After I talked to two, the third was Japanese and hopefully he helped me. He said to check back in five days to see if I was erroneously billed. Why do companies outsource jobs that people need here in the USA?
— Enoch, Saginaw
Enoch huh? Where exactly is that name derived from? Anywho… Here’s the deal, outsourcing is cheaper and as I mentioned earlier, it is every company’s goal to make money. Therefore, cheaper wages means bigger profits. It’s funny to me that only rednecks can’t understand anything other than horrible sentence structure, made up words, and long southern draws.
Jeers: To Mayor Mike Moncrief for his uninformed comments quoted in the Nov. 26 Star-Telegram: "You can’t find anything purple in the bookstore." I guess all those people in the checkout line were buying chemistry books.
— Donny, Fort Worth
Dear Donald…Maybe you’re an idiot and are uninformed about life in general. Could the mayor’s comment actually mean that because of TCU’s success this year, that it’s hard for stores to keep purple on the shelves? Maybe he wasn’t speaking literally…maybe a hint of sarcasm thrown in…maybe…ya think. I hate you.
Jeers: To Jerry Jones for charging a group of seniors over 85 years of age $9 each to visit the new stadium. How much money does he need that he can’t let our seniors tour the stadium for no charge?
— Ann, Weatherford
Ann – are you saying that people over the age of 85 should get everything for free? Food, cars (which they really shouldn’t even be driving) entertainment, etc… Really? I love the contradictions. When a group of people get special treatment, they complain because they want to be treated like everyone else, but as soon as you treat them like everyone else, they bitch because they weren’t given special treatment. I’m going to give your gut some special treatment.
Jeers: To the Star-Telegram for printing movie times in such small print.
— Jane, Fort Worth
Jane, get better glasses.
Jeers: To the shopping center management company for closing our Big Lots store so another store can expand. With the bus stop nearby, many people used the Big Lots store for their groceries. Let your voice be heard! Keep our Big Lots!
— Kathy, Fort Worth
Really? Big Lots. Walmart isn’t cheap enough for you?
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13 years ago
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