Sunday, August 02, 2009

Rollover

Can I just call AT&T and tell them that those two stupid boys that can't seem to GRASP the concept of the little orange disks being ROLLOVER minutes makes me NEVER want to buy any of their products? EVER.

And to repeat the commercial in different scenarios only makes me want to kill them all.

Don't they need to change Ad companies? WHY YES THEY DO.

God I can get worked up over the slightest thing.

Tomorrow the Series On Writing A Comedy Blog Begins, speaking of impossible things I should do with my life.

Send sugar.

14 comments:

  1. I've never understood why the mom doesn't just start beating them about the head and shoulders. That's what I'd do if my kids were so obtuse.

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  2. them and the frigging cave man.. take a hike already! aaargh

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  3. i'm just here for the food. Any appetizers?? Left overs??

    Oh, and any extra MINUTES laying around?????????

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  4. Yeah, not fond of the commercials, either. But I am changing to AT&T Tuesday. Buh-bye T-mobile!!! 10 years as a loyal customer and you won't work a better deal?...yeah...BUH-BYEEEEEE.

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  5. p.s. Darsden said it right about the cavemen. WTF gives on that? Can't stand it!

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  6. Who in the hell ever has a chance to use those damn rollover minutes anyway? Mine just pile up. When I tried to downsize my plan they downsized my rollover minutes, drastically, in fact more than I felt was fair. I ended up having to go back to my original plan because even with the pittance of rollover minutes I had left, I was still going over.

    Rollover minutes mean nothing to me. Even though my teenage daughter's phone is on my plan we will likely never use a single rollover minute.

    Why can't they give a benefit that someone can actually use?

    Yeah, and stop those damn annoying commercials.

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  7. Your blog is hilarious.
    I love it!
    Bravo!

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  8. Your blog is hilarious.
    I love it!
    Bravo!

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  9. What an interesting project, I can't imagine how it is going to be, guess I will have to wait for tommorrow to see and coment about it.
    By the way what do you think is the part that has more chances to fail?

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  10. > send sugar

    Only enough to kill a diabetic.

    xxxx

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  11. David4:10 AM

    Kids that stupid and obtuse shouldn't have a cell phone but that wouldn't make for good cell phone advertising I suppose.

    Cheers

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  12. these people are making my ass twitch. are there really that many people in the world that do not understand roll-over minutes? surely they can come up with a better way to pimp this feature.

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  13. I think the annoying-ness is meant to stick in your subconscious.

    Mission accomplished? I have no idea. Advertising isn't my gig.

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  14. OMG, I have to tell you I watched one of those last night, and thought "when is this kid going to learn not to throw away those fucking minutes!"

    And today I saw your post.

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