What Times-Call readers said this week

Nov. 12—Here is a selection of comments on stories posted by the Times-Call on its Facebook page Nov. 4-11, 2021.

With deep roots, Longmont Florist stays in the family

Kaylee L Winters Palmer: Great shop and such helpful staff.

Kayla Klein Price: They are the sweetest! So helpful and loving! The last three times we have gone, Nate gifted my girls a flower and made their day.

Vicki Maher: I've been a client for many years, glad they remain family owned! Best service around.

Jennifer Garcia: I think I want to work there when I retire.

Michelle White: We love ordering from you! You always do such great work especially around prom and homecoming!

Jackie Wilson: Wonderful business and the best people

Joyce Davis: How wonderful! Congratulations to all!

Longmont volunteer lays unclaimed Navy veteran to rest

Gloria Borcher: Thank you Harlan and Janelle for caring so much and for honoring this veteran! God bless you!

Diane Emly: Blessings to you and your efforts Harlan and Janelle!

One airlifted after Thursday morning crash on Colo. 52 ...

Pamela Montoya Beckwith: I travel to Longmont quite often from Thornton to take care of my mother, and was in an accident in Longmont last year. So I chose to start traveling all the back roads to avoid I-25. I now avoid 52 as much as possible. It's to the point where even the quiet back roads are getting worse and worse. Godspeed to those all involved in the accident.

Diane McDan: I happened to see the autos as they were on the backs of flatbeds. The damage to both vehicles was atrocious.

Kelly Breiting: I absolutely hate that highway.

Amy Auerbach: That road has been a speedway for drivers. Scary!

Dale's Piano Playhouse returns with Recovery Café benefit concert

Danielle Brady Hagedorn: We love Dale and his musical talents!

Teresa Macphail: I miss serving you Doc at our diner!

Michelle Hovdesven Baltierras: Enjoy the show!

Dustin Frost: He is an awesome person!

Jake Marsing: Dale is an absolute hero in our community.

House District 12: Bernett appears poised to win

Bheema Bachus: That is one of the funniest mistakes I've seen in a while

Wayne Holdran: These idiots who have moved here don't care, communist dreamers all the way!

Police officers charged for leaving handcuffed woman inside cop car on train tracks before locomotive crash

Bri Rider: I'm sorry, but it's common knowledge to not park on a train track!

Sibyl Hughes: This story is unbelievable! Horrible!

Shannon A Ellingson: Good!

Boulder County residents, retailers, dream of big win in record-breaking $1.9 million Powerball jackpot

Jeff Hammond: This is so much more efficient than Universal Basic Income. A thousand years from now, they'll mock us for this.

Ramon Aguilar: Want a recount.

Merari J Castro: I would not tell anyone! And be anonymous about coming forward with the ticket.

Shannon Mijangos: Boulder is rich enough.

Boutique hotel planned for downtown Longmont

Dustin Frost: Have they been to Longmont lately?

Brett Jones: Just where I'd want to stay!

Dawn Hargens Ritchison: Just what we need, another hotel!

Betty Heath: It's that time again

Russ Schell: As an airline pilot who changes multiple time zones every week, I'm amazed that people gripe about having to adjust their schedules twice a year.

Susan Burke Rose: Keep it where it belongs, don't change it. No problem.

Fred Sund: Bunch of cry baby whiny punk mama babies.

Impact of layoffs at Boulder Twitter office 'hard to quantify'

Thomas Lawson: Didn't realize the infection was so close to home

Scott Barcewski: They can easily get training and find other jobs. Could have sworn I heard that saying before.

Pam Leland: Class action lawsuit filed against Musk — uh huh, some "businessman."

From the archives: League of Women Voters presents candidates

Thomas Lawson: The Republicans are rigging polls by only polling an electorate that is older, whiter, and more male than in 2018 and 2020. The pollsters in the GOP polls are surveying an electorate that looks like the demographics of the Republican Party. Thus, the polling is not representative of the composition of the current electorate as it has been in the last two elections. ... The biggest issue is that the corporate media wants drama and a close election, so they parrot the bogus poll results and use them as justification to cover the horse race. The same party that claims that elections are rigged is trying to rig the polling so that when Democrats win, the Senate victories will look illegitimate and feed the big lie about stolen elections. ... The media will increase the stress level because they only care about drama driving ratings. ...