Net winnings from 10 scratch tickets purchased during my “lucky” oldest grandchild’s overnight visit. It would have been $34 if I’d stopped after the first 5. We split it, he promised to save his share, and I wonder if he will.
It Is Still Possible to Talk with a Customer Service Human
Paul M. English’s Get Human Database is receiving a lot of attention from people sick and tired of poorly designed voicemail systems (Dell gave up on theirs and use Live Chat instead, actually a huge improvement).
Check it out: http://gethuman.com/us/
Office Dogs
My current client allows employees to bring their dogs to work.
For the most part, the dogs are a friendly and quiet bunch. My favorite is a chubby Corgi, an adorable little chap who greets his fellow office mates with lavish affection. I miss him when he’s not around.
A couple of the dogs are clearly higher maintenance, though, and perhaps not by coincidence, their owners are highly placed in the company. Perhaps for that reason, there isn’t a lot said about them under normal circumstances.
Almost Friday….
It’s been a long week, and I am ready – READY – for the weekend.
Only two more commutes to go.
“Rich” Kids, “Poor” Kids
Fascinating article in yesterday’s Cape Cod Times about how kids from upper middle class families outcompete kids from working class families over time.
36 Percent, 14 More Days
So, the latest Gallup poll reports that Bush’s approval rating has fallen to 36 percent.
This puts Bush in the company of his father, Nixon and Jimmy Carter for the worst approval ratings of a sitting President (29% in 6/92, 28% in 6/79 and 24% in 8/74, respectively).
A Very Good Birthday
I got to spend the afternoon at Peter’s, he picked up lunch for us.
Put in 3-4 hours of yardwork at #20 and #11 – James was an excellent helper – and did a Stop & Shop run with Peter (he paid for my groceries).
Emme made me a very pretty necklace, James made two fans and Bob dedicated his first story to me.
You Say It’s Your Birthday
It’s my birthday, too – 60th – which makes me the first of the cohort of Boomers who the media claims will bring even more wrack and ruin to our heirs and assigns.
The O.C.
Okay, okay, I have no business watching this show, much less commenting on it.
My only excuse is that I used in live in Orange County, CA, in Seal Beach and then Laguna Beach, and worked in Irvine. In those days, traffic was tolerable and rentals were affordable. I did sometimes shop at South Coast Plaza, which is occasionally mentioned on the show, so I can at least relate to the place names if not the lifestyles.
More Evil from the Mass. DSS
It hardly seems possible, but DSS has, indeed, proven itself capable of inflicting yet more harm on Haleigh Poutre, the 11 year old girl who was almost beaten to death by her adoptive “parents”.