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Speaking of Stupidity, Mike Harding has a great post about his troubles with Comcast. It's a great example of how to lose a top-paying customer.
Tags: comcast, cable, customer service
Tags: cable comcast customer service
October 27, 2006 02:42 PM PDT Permalink | |
| Stupid Friday - The Sequel | Humor |
OK, if this is going to be a tradition, I should do it at least two weeks in a row.
And now, the week in stupid:
- Big Sunglasses on Stupid Celebrities - I'm convinced the the intelligence of an actress is inversely proportional to the size of her sunglasses. The bigger the glasses, the dumber the brain. Need proof? I got your proof right here.
- George Bush and "The Google." - Yes, old news, but it just highlights how an inappropriate "the" can make you look stupid. Up here in enlightened Northern California, we make fun of our less fortunate brethren down in Southern California. One easy way to tell the difference between a NoCal person and a SoCal person is how they talk about road names. Up here we will say "Take 101 to 280 to get to San Francisco." They will say "Take the 101 to the 405 to get to Los Angeles." They are so used to adding useless words to their speak, like, they don't even know they are doing it, ya know?
- Deep Fried Coke - The stupidest thing about this story is how they want to try deep fried Diet Coke "for those watching their weight." Good luck with that, fatass.
- Madonna's Adoption - Could she have handled this worse? No. Most biological kids of celebrities are messed up, so why are we letting them adopt?
BTW, something not stupid (I hope) is this new blogging Firefox plugin from Performancing. I wrote this post with it as a test. It's kind of cool.
Tags: topic:[bush], topic:[coke], topic:[sunglasses], topic:[celebrities], topic:[stupid], topic:[performancing]
Tags: bush celebrities coke performancing stupid sunglasses
October 27, 2006 11:23 AM PDT Permalink | Comments [3] |
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