Saturday, July 28, 2012

Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



I've known you for a little over 3 years now and I can honestly say I
never thought I'd love someone as much as I love you. I find another reason
to love you every day. I would fill up 60 newspapers if I counted the ways.
Happy 3 year anniversary baby. I can't wait to spend the rest of our lives
together. jj

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



to the two little boys off Wellesley Saturday night for making my jog
through the area feel so safe. Folks of Shadle fear not! We had our own
pint-sized, fully-costumed Spiderman and Police officer out patrolling the
block for bad guys! Thank you boys for keeping our streets clear of
villains!

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



To the wonderful person driving the white car southbound on Division, about
6:15am Thursday. Bless You! For being kind enough to stop and pick up that
little lost white and brown dog right beside Franklin Park. I was trying to
call him without scaring him into the traffic, but he was too far away.
(God Bless the big-rig driver who managed to shut it down in time too!)
There he was wandering scared in the traffic; he'd made it to the left turn
lane when you stopped and scooped him up. I was the little old lady who
gave you the thumbs up and I just want you to know you made my day. Thank
you! God Bless for that simple act of compassion.

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



A great big cheers to the Inlander for the Give Guide! Thank you for
highlighting the good in our society and featuring the people and groups
that dedicate their lives to making a difference! I was inspired! And
please note nowhere in the article did any one remark how standing on the
street corner with a cardboard sign and people giving them money helped!
Please people if you want to really help the less fortunate don't give
money to the people with the signs! The Inlander gave you many worthy
causes that really help the less fortunate. Take the time to help them and
effect real change!

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



There's nobody like you my love. Thank you for working and cleaning and
loving me and all the the rest that you do. The best dad to the daughter
and the two brothers. I love you to the moon for the rest of my life. MAMA

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



I understand that times are tough and when worse comes to worse, it's
necessary to steal what you need. The brownish bag (with stapled handles)
of dirty clothes you stole near Sacajawea had a red man's swim suit and a
new gray Phantom Divers polo shirt. No 'need''there and nothing to sell
either. You can keep all that (although I really liked that swim-suit) if
you'll just return the worn red spiral notebook with two years of notes and
phone numbers in it. I'll even give you $20 NQA. My email address is at
the top inside the cover. You can say you found it somewhere and read
about it in the Inlander.

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



To those teenagers in Comstock park Friday night. I was looking for my
friends and you were being obnoxious and rude. It'd be nice if you could
appreciate the peace of a calm summer night without being disrespectful to
your fellow park-goers.

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



Maybe it was me? I often fling around such phrases as "p-trap" or "1/2 by
18 inch PVC double slip-joint extension tailpiece". Redhead? Maybe?

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Posted on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:23 AM



On June 18th my brother Jarrod Lallier of the United States Army, 82nd
Airborne Divison was KIA in Afganistan. My family's world has been forever
changed. On behalf of my family I want to thank our wonderful community.
Our Providence Sacred Heart family has generously given to us, many local
businesses have offered up their services, donations, and time. Cheers to
you all. We are so thankful. Most importantly we want to thank our family
and friends, and the many people who have rallied around us who we have
never met before but felt it on their hearts to reach out. Whether we know
you or you are strangers to us, we are deeply touched and feel so blessed
and supported in this time of sadness. Jarrod loved his hometown. When he
called from Afghanistan he would often say, " Tell me about Spokane." He
asked us to tell him because he loved home, he loved this community, he
loved where he came from and was proud to represent our city as well as our
country. Our hearts will forever miss my brother as he sits in heaven with
our Lord watching over us. But we stand firm on our faith that we will see
him again. My family is being carried on the love, support and prayers of
you all. So thank you, we can never fully thank you enough. We are proud to
live here. Jarrod will forever rest in this place he called home. From the
bottom of my family's hearts, thank you. You have blessed us. Sincerely,
Jessica Lallier

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you make my life complete. I don't know what I would do without you. I wake
up next to you and my heart skips a beat. I'm always asking myself how I
got so lucky to have you in my life. We have been through a lot and baby
it's just the beginning. Each day your presence reminds me of how lucky I
am to be alive. You're my one and only, forever and always, I love you. Be
mine forever?

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