I now have a lower cable bill
It only took about 90 minutes, but I was able to chop $60 off the bill, and now I wonder if I should have done more.
At one point the guy asked for my id. I gave him my driver's license and asked, "Do you need my birth certificate?" He chuckled and said no. He confessed to being a fellow Democrat and I urged him to vote in November.
Oh well.
We can still watch the Cubs, which is important.
Not meaning to be catty, but there were 2 customers ahead of me at the Xfinity place.
The person ahead of me was about my age, balding, with a beard.......and a long tail. I was tempted to ask "What the hell?" but decided it was best not to. People should just be able to do their own thing, right?
But a tail?
While in DeKalb I bought more towels and stopped at Portillo's to pick up supper.
Sometimes I think it is me, other times I know it isn't. First off, I did not know you could buy bread at Portillo's I was told to buy a loaf of bread.
I got to the counter (No, I will not use the kiosks to place my order, thank you. Do you know how germy those things are? People using the bathroom and not washing hands then ordering on the kiosk, or people who just have filthy hands in the first place. Nope, not me.)
Anyway, I had a request to buy a loaf of bread. So I said to the lady, "I did not know you sold loaves of bread. What kind is it?" She explained that had 2 different types of bread, and described Bread 1 and then Bead 2.
Not knowing which, and based on her description, I said Bread 2.
"We don't sell that." was her reply. "We only use that in the store." What the hell??
So I bought Bread 1.
Julia and Emily came over for Jackie's birthday, bringing presents and a darn great cake from Jewel. (Or The Jewels if you are from Chicago.)
The cake was delicious but we have a lot left. A lot.
Tomorrow I hope to burn the field around 4 or so. Cake will be served afterward to all fire stewards who attend. Just sayin.
The Cubs did not lose today. It was sunny. I had cake. Jackie had a birthday. Talked to Bob and Anita in Florida, and John in Chicago. All I all it was a pretty great day.
Peace and Love
Especially Peace