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Dallas, Texas recent comments:

  • Target, GabePenn wrote 5 months ago:
    A vacant Chuck E.Cheese's was where the Target Foods used to be. it opened as ShowBiz Pizza Place in 1983 and closed in December 2001.
  • Confederate War Memorial, cisco1 wrote 2 years ago:
    Remembering with Honor and Respect the Confederate Soldiers who Bravely and Proudly Fought for Southern Secession and Independence from the USA.
  • Druid Hills, Mr. Walter (50-year resident of (guest) wrote 4 years ago:
    This area incorrectly identified as "Druid Hills" is completely incorrect/false. Druid Hills DOES NOT encompass the area to the south of Rugged Drive, that neighborhood is "Oak Park Estates." Looking at the street signs one will plainly see the historical marker "Oak Park Estates" atop each street sign. Oak Park Estates encompasses from Loop 12/W. Ledbetter to Rugged Dr. to Five Mile Parkway to Lost Creek Dr. to Windchime Dr. to Whitedove Dr. and back to Rugged Dr., and there is no "Saint Anne" neighborhood. "Saint Anne" is also incorrect. That is clearly "Oak Park Estates," also.
  • , This area has the historical des (guest) wrote 4 years ago:
    This area has the historical designation of Oak Park Estates and there is no "Saint Anne" section encompassing less than 1/2 of a block. Oak Park Estates runs from Loop 12/W. Ledbetter to Rugged Dr. to Five Mile Parkway to Lost Creek Dr. to Windchime Dr. to Whitedove Dr. and back to Rugged Dr.
  • John W. Runyon Elementary School, Tammy (guest) wrote 4 years ago:
    I started school here in the 1st grade in 1970.
  • Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Headquarters, Margaret Smith (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    I actually worked in the Military Star department call center and was appalled by the way calls were mishandled. The call center is located in AAFES - HQ that is in a really rough, crime-ridden area, hence the poor customer service. The majority of the employees in the Military Star department are properly trained but simply don’t care about the sacrifices our Military Service Members make. Several employees work part-time in the evenings and full-time employees set a terrible example on bad behavior. Having worked in Customer Service for many years in various industries, this one was one of my favorites because I was given the opportunity to help our Military service members. Too bad the others didn’t understand this concept and just showed up for the most part, to get a paycheck. I’m originally from El Paso, Tx and it was quite a culture shock when I relocated to the Dallas area. Lack of customer service everywhere I went.
  • Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Headquarters, William Emig (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    I ordered a sectional couch and had it delivered on 20 Dec 2018. it was missing a part on the sectional to attach the leg to and I have been working through Exchange Contact Center and Marketing Plus to get the part on order with Ashley furniture and nobody at AAFES or the marketing plus seem care about my problem. I have called the Exchange contact center at least five times and the marketing plus idiots at least four times. This is getting very frustrating and I am very disappointed in the negligent service I am receiving from the Exchange. I have never been treated this badly in my entire career and it is very disappointing. nfosec1@yahoo.com
  • Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Headquarters, paul jubb (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    To Whom it may concern: I just called Military Star call center listed as 877-891-7827 at approximately 250pm Sacramento California local time, and ask for help with the website. The person that answered the phone named Raven spoke so fast I could not understand and I asked her to slow her speech down so I could understand her. I also ask her to spell her name. These two requests apparently set “her off” she began to treat me rudely, and ultimately transferred me to her supervisor, Jan, who was presumptuous, and at time rude, so she transferred me to a person named Shanon, who came on the phone with an attitude that was very obvious to me that they all talked and were convinced that I was the problem, therefore Shanon was able to get rid of her irritation by simply hanging up on me. In my mind Military Star has the worst reputation for customer service I have ever encountered. How sad, your employees are so ill trained to deal with customers who have the audacity to ask questions and then questions that have not been answered. I believe your organization could use more training in customer relations. If I had employees that treated customers with such poor attitudes, I remove the problem, employees, not the customers, like the Exchange.
  • Lew Sterrett Justice Center, Dan (guest) wrote 5 years ago:
    Never agin.
  • Joppa, Shirley Stephenson Bridges, Rich (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    It saddens me to hear thst the old cemetery at Joppa, TX is (has been) being destroyed. I attended two funerals there, one in early 1960 of Luther Ater,who was killed in a truck crash. Both of Luther's parents were buried there, "Ethel and Will Ater as was his sister "Judy", also killed in an automobile accident in Austin in 2000. There was an old, small church (Baptist?) quite near the cemetery as I recall.
  • Praetorian Building, Jamie Gray wrote 6 years ago:
    this building was demolished in 2013
  • Mantus Dallas, Jamie Gray wrote 6 years ago:
    this place has closed
  • Lake Highlands High School (Building), e27237 wrote 6 years ago:
    Many of the scenes in the 1978 film "Cotton Candy" were filmed here.
  • 505 North Ervay, Jamie (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    is it abandoned? it looks abandoned.
  • White Rock Airport (WRK) (Closed), Jim W (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    The airfield was roughly bounded by John West Rd. to the north,Lindbergh to the East, St. Francis to the south, and Hunnicut to the west. It was just a grass field with an office and hangars. As a child, I watched planes here on Sunday afternoons, and once took a short flight on "Penny a Pound" day (it cost me 89 cents). Directly across John West Rd to the north was a limestone quarry which served as the original location of the Devil's Bowl race track which was moved to Mesquite decades ago.
  • Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill, Asadkhan10 wrote 6 years ago:
    love u gas monkey from pakistan. u could find hot cars in pakistan and iam car lover. ur show is famous in pakistan
  • Gas Monkey Garage, Asadkhan10 wrote 6 years ago:
    love u gas monkey from pakistan, pakistan is great country for tourism you could find there beautiful cars and iam car lover.
  • The Clubhouse, Sam (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    They're back
  • Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Headquarters, Charles (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I live the fort Leonard wood px me and my wife went in Sunday. I was looking for rifle for upcoming deer season. No merchandise was displayed so I ask one the employees why. He says it was against the new GMs religious beliefs to sell weapons or ammo on Sunday. Can someone get to bottom of this because as of now the px will no recive any more of my business. I would rather pay a higher price than deal with them ever again
  • Dead Man's Curve, Jaroi (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    They are connecting US175 to I45 which is fine, but converting SM Wright (TX310) into a scenic, at grade, six lane, fully landscaped boulevard is a waste of time and money. It will be trashed out and covered with graffiti in six months.