My Last Entry
And so it’s here…my last entry before it all ends. I’m kind of in a hurry because I’ve been really busy getting a bunch of stuff ready and everything so I almost hesitate to write this now but if not now…
Again, this will be a politics free zone for the last entry.
Actual MSNBC Headline: Clay Aiken reportedly expecting a baby
The article’s almost as freaky as the headline. You see, doctors…you know, I’m not going to rephrase this story. It increases a creepy guy’s creepiness factor by at least eight points.
My AT&T Story
As previously promised, I’m finally going to tell the AT&T story from a couple weeks ago. I was transferring my utility accounts and insurance and everything and one of the things I had to do was cancel my home phone.
See, in an effort to save money, I had decided to either rely solely on my cell phone or bundle phone service with Charter (which is what I ended up doing). Either way, I wasn’t going through AT&T anymore. So the goal was VERY simple…I was going to call and cancel my home service effective 5-19.
Oh…and when I was looking through my bill, I noticed that Gwinnett was getting a 911 service tax. Well, that’s a problem because I haven’t lived in that county in over three years. I’d been in Cobb for that time and I was in the process to moving again so I wanted to make sure my 911 service was going through the right county.
So that meant I had two goals: 1) Cancel my home phone effective 5-19 and 2) make sure that if I were ever to call 911, the call would be routed to the right place. I was expecting the call to last about five minutes, maybe ten at the most.
I called and spoke first to Terri Chambers and she told me that in order to process my two requests, I’d have to go to three departments, none of which were associated...





