July 13th, 2022

Thumbs Up

Thank you to the person who found my ATM card in the machine and took the time to return it to Penn Community Bank, located on Market Street on July 2.

July 20th, 2022

Thumbs Down

To the people who thank others for buying their meal at a restaurant. Are the people standing outside with their tongues out begging for a free meal? If you go out to eat have money to pay for it. Next thing I will read is someone thanking someone for buying their gas. 

Thumbs Up

Thank you to our friends and neighbors for their continued support of Sellersville Fire Department activities. We had a successful carnival and look forward to seeing you all next year!

July 27th, 2022

Thumbs Down

Thumbs Down to me
for my rude and reactive
behavior on July 19th.
I got upset with a woman
in a supermarket parking lot
in Perkasie. I reacted inappropriately,
yelling at her from my car and
getting into a loud argument with her.
My behavior was unnecessary.
I handled the situation badly.
This isn’t how I act or
who I want to be.
I’m really sorry to this woman
and anyone else who might
have overheard us.

Thumbs Up

To the fisherman
at Lake Nockamixon
on the evening of July 15,
for saving our daughter
from drowning when she
fell off her paddle board.
We are sorry we didn’t get
your name. Thank you
and many blessings
to you and your family,
for using your boat to
go save her.

Thumbs Down

To the person who doesn’t understand
why someone would thank someone
for paying for their meal.
Um, what?
As someone who has been out
to eat with my family
(with every intention of paying)
and went to pay, only to be surprised
by the waitress saying someone
already covered my bill.
I have to say I’m confused by your
Thumbs Down.
It’s an ovenruhelming feeling
that someone would be so generous.
I have also been one to pay
for the person behind me
in a drive-through.
It isn’t that I think they are in the
drive through with
no intention of paying for themselves
(because why would anyone do that),
it’s paying it forward for acts of
kindness I have experienced myself.
I can’t believe that
I have to explain this to someone.
When a stranger
(or someone you know)
randomly pays for your meal while you
were out, they are being friendly
and are probably not even
doing it for a thank you
(most try to remain anonymous),
but you want to be able to thank
someone, so some people go to the
Penny Power.
Then, possibly, the stranger can know
what their generosity meant to them
and was appreciated.
Does that clear it up for you?

Thumbs Up

Thank you to the nice lady
who paid for me and my
great granddaughte/s lunch,
at Bang Bang Hibachi
in Quakertown.
God bless you.

Thumbs Down

To the
inconsiderate dirtbag
who found my debit card
and decided to go on a
spending spree instead of returning
it to my bank.

Thumbs Down

To the person or persons
that stole my emergency gear
toolboxes from my boat.
You stole my ability
to help other boaters.
Please return the toolboxes intact.
No one’s backyard is
safe anymore!

Thumbs DOWN

Big Thumbs Down
to the very insensitive person
complaining about generous people
paying for someone’s meal.
It’s nice to see some people
have a good heart,
unlike this Scrooge.