I was all set to rant about the lack of lawyers. Then it hit me. Why should I expect some government bureaucrat to save me? There is a way to stop cold calls on my cell phone at 6:50 am, and that is to change numbers. It’s not worth the aggravation.
But to expect that there be a government agency existing to save me from annoying phone calls is ludicrous. A cell number is as disposable an email address. Why use the same one for years? Don’t you have several too? One or two special, private ones. A few that happened at 2 am. And ones you never ever check, that get used on site logins when you only figure to be there once. And I don’t “know” anyone’s number anymore, I know their ‘speed dial” number. So reprogram mine and who will notice the difference.
I will. And that’s why I’ve done it and will move on in quiet for, hopefully, years.
comes up in the last of the ninth with a man on and us a run behind. Well,
he hit one. The Grays waited around and waited around, but finally the
empire rules it ain't comin' down. So we win. The next day, we was disputin'
the Grays in Philadelphia when here come a ball outta the sky right in the
glove of the Grays' center fielder. The empire made the only possible call.
"You're out, boy!" he says to Josh. "Yesterday, in Pitchburgh."
-- Satchel Paige

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