Aaaaaand, after fifteen minutes on hold with TracFone, and another ten minutes trying to decipher my customer service representative's accent while she asked me to stay on the line until their computer system started working again, I've just been told to call back in half an hour. So I can be put on hold for another twenty minutes, no doubt. This is after I tried to do this same thing yesterday and was disconnected three times before I gave up. Fuck it, it can wait until Monday.
(In case anyone was wondering, I would not recommend TracFone as a phone service provider. Argh.)
Green Room strikes me as a dive from the outside. Yes/no?
Not really. Since it's primarily a pool hall and not a bar at all (and so people are doing something rather than just sitting and drinking), it lacks the overall air of alcoholic desperation that you find at, say, the Down Under. Plus, there are high school kids hanging out after school. And a Bull Durham connection. OTOH, the rest rooms are dive all the way.
t shudder
also, I want the "no guns, knives, or farm instruments" sign from Beth's dive.
also also, I'm thinking hard about getting rid of the car (Stephen would keep his, as he has much more of a commute than I do) and getting a scooter. Any experiences?
I'm obsessed with making sure that I have phone service in the event of a power outage. It's why I have a cheapy non-cordless phone tucked awkwardly on my bookshelf. Just in case.
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getting a scooter. Any experiences?
Segway!
Vespa! And a driving scarf.
I'm obsessed with making sure that I have phone service in the event of a power outage. It's why I have a cheapy non-cordless phone tucked awkwardly on my bookshelf. Just in case.
There is something to that.
The bar description give me away?
Yes indeed. Unlike Brenda (who got it right away), I thought about it for a little bit of time yesterday but never connected your name with the flower.
I have to admit - that when there was a big screw up with my cable bill - and it was big - ( they turn it off at my old place - and then turned it back on ) That the person I worked with in billing really worked hard for me. I was only inconvienced by haveing to make a trip( useless) to the nearby cable store front. Because billing / store fronts / customer service do not know how each other works. In the end, all I had to do was rest my cable modem and they killed all the bills in a very timely fashion.
But I would still like to see some compation in the cable tv /cable modem market.
I figure I'll throw myself on the mercy of my neighbors, if there's another cell phone crisis situation. Someone's got to have a landline, right?