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Whether It's Fudge, Books Or Whistles, Lots Of Stuff Has Landed In Andy Rooney's Mailbox

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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:14 AM EDT
I can't help but think that this transition was to force people into other alternatives such as new televisions, cable or satalite service.
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:11 AM EDT
Sounds like you need get a education beyond what your tv remote delivers on a daily basis.
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:07 AM EDT
Great point! If they want America to invest into them with bailout money then they should be required to invest into America!!
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:06 AM EDT
To each their own.
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:04 AM EDT
The banks didn't screw the consumer, the consumer screwed themselves because they couldnt resist the open cookie jar and took the cookies knowing what the real cost would be.
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 12:53 AM EDT
Silly outbursts like complaining about what someone speaks about. If you don't like what Andy has to say, you should be able to find something to google about that does intrest you. Andy doesn't waist your time, you do.
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by buhonorstudent September 15, 2009 11:03 PM EDT
My name is Kalee Sorey, & I?m a marketing major at Belmont University. When I received my tuition bill of $12,000 this August, I felt defeated. For the past 2 1/2 years, I have spent my life over marketing books, buried in projects, and actively participating in classroom discussions. It is safe to say my studies have taken over my life, bank account, and even credit score.

Starting September 18, 2009, I plan to raise $48,600 to pay off my massive student loans. I plan on doing this by auctioning off my childhood, creating a new outlet for businesses to advertise, and using my business and computer skills to facilitate busy professionals? lives. I will advertise and track my project?s success through my blog, social networks, and my website -- www.BUHonorStudent.com.

Thanks for your time,
Kalee Sorey
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by buhonorstudent September 15, 2009 11:03 PM EDT
My name is Kalee Sorey, & I?m a marketing major at Belmont University. When I received my tuition bill of $12,000 this August, I felt defeated. For the past 2 1/2 years, I have spent my life over marketing books, buried in projects, and actively participating in classroom discussions. It is safe to say my studies have taken over my life, bank account, and even credit score.

Starting September 18, 2009, I plan to raise $48,600 to pay off my massive student loans. I plan on doing this by auctioning off my childhood, creating a new outlet for businesses to advertise, and using my business and computer skills to facilitate busy professionals? lives. I will advertise and track my project?s success through my blog, social networks, and my website -- www.BUHonorStudent.com.

Thanks for your time,
Kalee Sorey
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by BrentAlanBeck August 25, 2009 1:52 PM EDT
I sent you various invention about five years ago now that I'd stlil like to secure a benefactor toward. Last night there were a few things about Don Hewitt that resonated with me. Too bad others in my life didn't previously recognize such shared indluence, maybe a, "That's how Brent thinks, too...?"

So I continue, cramped in the cracks for the excuse people give me, that everyone seems to deny themselves?

Brent.Beck@Hotmail.com
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by AntoinetteMartin August 10, 2009 9:52 AM EDT
There is nothing I look forward more to than Andy Rooney's comments at the end of 60 Minutes. I loved this week's kitchen episode with the nut crackers, etc. Except though, the metal pieces he had with the waves on them were not nut crackers, they were cutters used to cut potatoes with waves in them. My mom use to make them for us many times and they were delicious. I still have her's but never use it because it makes me sad that mine don't come out as good as her's. Keep up the good work. Antoinette from Rockaway, NJ
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by AntoinetteMartin August 10, 2009 9:49 AM EDT
There is nothing I look forward more to than Andy Rooney's comments at the end of 60 Minutes. I loved this week's kitchen episode with the nut crackers, etc. Escept though, the metal pieces he had with the waves on them were not nut crackers, they were cutters used to cut potatoes with waves in them. My mom use to make them for us many times and they were delicious. I still have her's but never use it because it makes me sad that mine don't come out as good as her's. Keep us the good work. Antoinette from Rockaway, NJ
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by la-reina August 4, 2009 12:24 AM EDT
Andy,

I just got done watching 60 minutes and I was totally disgusted with your comments about gifts. I can not believe that people bother to send you things when you don't appreciate any of them.

What a waste of salary!!! We have many people unemployed in this country that could do a better job. I truly used to enjoy your comments and thoughts, as you used to be constructive and informative. Truly, I think it is time for you to retire. Don't be like some of our past athletes that stay way past their years of productivity and ruin their good past record. You actually ruin the show with your closing. I have to wait and watch in disgust, as most other programs are ending at that time.

Sorry, I guess I have the right to be just as rude as you are to America and your viewers.

Fatima
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by rumbold August 3, 2009 7:47 AM EDT
You whined about getting a couple of 100.00 restaurant gift certificates and you don't want to go to Miami to use them. Why do you not contact some non-profit down there, senior center, etc., and offer to send them there so deserving people might be treated. Stop the complaint and perform an act of charity. Good God, you are rich enough to give away something you didn't buy. Robert in New Castle DE
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by apwest August 2, 2009 9:26 PM EDT
Andy,
I have a solution for the air traffic security problem that is radical enough for your 60 minutes and simple enough to work.
Handle air traffic the same way we do land traffic. Modify the air traffic to the following three syastems.
1 - Package system
2 - Military and authorized government employees.
3 - Public air traffic, with flight operations sealed off from passenger space with a non removable partition. The passengers would travel at their own risk with no security checks. The insurance companies would love this one.
This is simple enough to work if we can keep politions from modifing it until it also becomes useless. But, that is another problem.

Hope I haven't wasted your time reading this.
A P West
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by gwheelo July 26, 2009 10:12 PM EDT
Dear Sir,

Six years ago on the eve of the Iraq invasion there was much vilification of people who did not agree with the administration?s plan to engage in was with Iraq. In particular France and more specifically the French people were singled out.
They were maligned for their reluctance to follow George Bush?s plan, not only maligned but ridiculed, and insulted in a way that few people ever had been in this country.
I am French, married to an American, and have two sons born and working in this country. I was in France when the Allied Forces liberated the country and I remember well the glee and gratitude with which American GIs were greeted. I was six years old when my Father, a doctor, entertained some fellow American medical persons in our home on Christmas 1944. That gratitude felt then still exists in France.
So, during the ?Freedom Fries? campaign, while the insults kept coming, some from my husband?s family, some from my co-workers, and some from my ?friends?, I kept thinking that those were being hurled from small, petty minds.
However, one evening at the end of a ?60 Minute? broadcast I was left speechless when you, Sir, a reasonable, thinking person stated that you regretted having had a part in liberating France. I knew then that the animosity had reached an unbearable level. We moved to Europe shortly thereafter. We now reside there and return to the US from time to time to visit our sons and their families.
It is during our current visit that we witnessed your eulogy to your friend Walter Cronkite. We were moved by your deeply felt words.
I wonder if, in retrospect you still feel the way you expressed during that broadcast six years ago. After all, the greatest gift made possible by those GIs at that time was the freedom of choice, and we will always be grateful for that.

Sincerely yours,

Elisabeth Wheelock
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by davidlewis7 July 23, 2009 11:53 PM EDT
One other, presumably more political issue, the health care question AND Social Security would get fixed so fast it would make your head spin, if all of our political leaders had to give up their private retirement and except Social Security when they retire. I truely feel this is something that NEEDS to happen. I am certain there are many things that would improve if retired politicians simply returned to being normal citizens, with normal citizen's benefits.
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by davidlewis7 July 23, 2009 10:19 PM EDT
In the short history of Modern technology(comparatively short due to centuries devoid of it) the "Transition to Digital Television" HAS to be the largest, premature screw-up ever imposed on the American public. Free-to-Air signals to an appropriate antenna break up when a loud truck goes by. And during storms goes out in exactly the same manner that satellite signals do.
Analog worked, successfully from the 1940's until this grand new MONSTER was unleashed. ANALOG Air waves do not get tangled, while digital waves break up, so what was the TRUE reason for this wonderous MISTAKE??
Not CBS, but all television in general...
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:14 AM EDT
I can't help but think that this transition was to force people into other alternatives such as new televisions, cable or satalite service.
by billturk1 July 23, 2009 1:58 AM EDT
Dear Mr. Rooney.
As you are well aware, only you have the guts to go on tv and speak your mind. Thus have a idea for you to use. Yould can advise Mr Obama as follows,to wit:

HOW TO SOLVE THE WAR PROBLEM IN IRAQ,AFGANSTAN AND BRING OUR BUDGET UNDER CONTROL, RETURN ALL OUR FIGHTING TROOPS HOME AND REDUCE CRIME IN THE STATES. A ANSWER

Each state has a prison x all the states and then the fed prisons.
Take each prisoner under 50, put them on transport ships, send them all to Iraq and Afganstan, bring ALL our armed forces troops home.
DRAFT all Card carring ACLU Members and send them with the prisoners as the Officers and NCOs. Feel that they will make a radical change in views and lifestyles.

This will give us a force of over 500,000 men and women, only AFTER they arrive, issue them food, arms, and everything they will need to survive. Remember, most prisoners are already experts in Killing, Raping, Stealing and in general bad people, however they will get along well with the Iraqs and AFganstani people who are experts in the above.

Promise them that anyone that survives 4 years of combat will recive a new US passport valid for travel anywhere in the world EXCEPT the USA and set them free.

Now this will solve every main problem we have. the people of Afganstan and Iraq do not appreciate american troops, so perhaps they will appreciate Mercs.

And no air support or ground support will be required, so all troops home.
Best Regards and keep up speaking the truth. Billturk1
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:11 AM EDT
Sounds like you need get a education beyond what your tv remote delivers on a daily basis.
by footsieb July 16, 2009 1:50 PM EDT
In your column of 7/15/2009, (reprint of one from 1999) you talk about all the strange instructions that come with tools, etc. My favorite and most redundant one comes on a bottle of prescription sleeping pills. It reads, "May cause Drowsiness"! Isn't that the purpose of taking a sleeping pill?
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by chaser68 July 13, 2009 12:17 PM EDT
SUBJECT: CHASE BANK
Just called for the second time about an issue I had with my checking account. As which time discovered I was talking to someone in the Phillipines both times.

This is something I did not realize and am upset to find more American Companies have sent our job overseas. If the govenment and my taxes are bailing out the Banks and Chase is one of them, why are there jobs not given the American's in the United States?

Not sure American's are aware of this and since unemployment is so high, perhaps we could do something to keep our jobs with Chase and other Companies that send there job overseas.

Would like your view on this.

Thank you, Thelma
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by Roblamont80 September 22, 2009 1:07 AM EDT
Great point! If they want America to invest into them with bailout money then they should be required to invest into America!!
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