To the Editor: Reader enjoyed Monday's paper
Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff   
Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:32
Loved the July 30th Sentinel-Tribune!!
Headlines ~ "BG driving law stalls" with a quote from First Ward Council Member Daniel Gordon that "This just isn't in the best interest of BG right now".
Then turning to page 10 ~ "Protecting distracted pedestrians". " More then 1,500 people were treated in ERs last year for injuries suffered while WALKING and using a cellphone".
Then turning to the comics and the Cryptoquote of the day "By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out".
Just saying.....!
Mayann Sandusky Gibson
Bowling Green
 

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# 2012-08-02 07:44
By ending your letter with "just saying" made the whole thing completely irrelevant.
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# 2012-08-05 07:57
You'll have to explain how that makes the letter "irrelevant," Poindexter.
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# 2012-08-06 13:42
Jeffrey & Bravo, you guys are just to serious ! The whole thing was just ridiculous to begin with, and Counsel saw this, it was a waste of time, just as the Chickens in the backyard thing, there are far more important issues to address, you two need to get a sense of humor ! Laugh out loud, it's healthy for you and the readers of these blogs !
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