TahitiNut
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Sat Oct-16-04 01:55 PM
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Well, I was just POLLED ... Bush* v. Kerry!. |
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Apparently, it was a CSPAN-sponsored poll (whatever that is). They went through the entire gamut .. "terrorism", "strong leader", "cares about me", "tells the truth", etc.
When asking about Bush*, with the typical excellent/good/fair/poor choices, I kept asking "Is there an 'abysmal' choice?"
When he asked whether I felt Bush* ever lied, I answered "I've never yet heard him tell the truth."
The pollster was obviously enjoying my responses -- stopping just short of overtly agreeing and cheering.
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Sat Oct-16-04 01:56 PM
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1. i'm one of those unpolled cell phone users |
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..... so I have to stick to the online polls.
alas -- bet that was FUN!!
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Sat Oct-16-04 01:57 PM
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Do you have caller I.D.? If so, what did the number show up as? Mr. Nownow and I never answer our phone if we don't recognize the caller, but we've been wondering lately if we've missed out on a lot of opportunities to be polled because of this. The vast majority of the calls are from mortgage lenders and travel programs (because he signed us up for a couple of 'travelpoint' programs with a couple of hotel chains, now they all call us and promise us the moon).
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Sat Oct-16-04 02:01 PM
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I'm a bit of a minimalist, despite my appreciation for such technologies and 35-year career in IT/MIS. I adamantly object to the charges levied for Caller-Id and also object to the fact that even when I block my number from being Id'd, the 800-numbers I call get to see my number.
I regard the way in which such "features" are being deployed as a SCAM.
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Sat Oct-16-04 02:15 PM
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6. We use it because we don't want to miss our mothers' calls. |
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We live long-distance from both of them, and generally we just don't answer the phone and let the answering machine get it -- we don't want to miss a call from either of them. Where we are now, we don't have call block -- used to have it, and it was really great, that if the caller refused to enter a legitimate number the phone didn't ring. If not for that, we wouldn't pay for the extra service either.
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Sat Oct-16-04 02:13 PM
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5. Same thing happened to me. The caller kept laughing |
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at my answers. I took the opportunity to tell her Shrub was "delerious, out of touch and ruined our country."
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Sat Oct-16-04 03:20 PM
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7. Y'know, I find myself slamming this regime every chance I get. |
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No matter what line I'm in, no matter where I might be waiting, if there's any chance at all (a sign, an article, a topic) I make some comment about the Busholini Regime ... using terms and language that seems it might be the most acceptable at the time. If I think making a joke will generate a response, that's what I do. If I think making a specific comment about Iraq, the economy, jobs, Social Security, education, or the chareacter if the Imbecile* might work best, I do so.
Everywhere. Gas station. Supermarket. Video store. Restaurant. Insurance agent. Family. VFW. DMV. Pharmacy. Playing frisbee golf. Passing someone on the sidewalk. Everywhere.
I regard it as a personal challenge to design my comment to be matter-of-fact, entertaining, matching the audience's mood ... whatever seems (instinctually) to have the most positive impact. So far, all I've gotten is agreement and positive (i.e. disgust with the Shrub) feedback.
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