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I have to write a positive review of the car repair company. Is this too passive aggressive?
When the rebuilt transmission failed less than 2 months after we paid for it, we brought the van in for warranty repair. It only took one letter to the Better Business Bureau to get them to honor the warranty! After keeping the vehicle for four weeks, they paid for an expert opinion and we didn’t even have to pay for towing to a new repair shop. When they lost the keys to the vehicle, they paid for a new one of those, too, and even gave us a ride to the dealership where it was towed for rekeying. Later, when the repair work was incomplete, they towed it to a third shop for at their own expense and we only had to wait 2 more weeks for them to repair the van! After 40 days, they even provided a loaner car for a weekend so I could buy food for my family! They replaced a computer that wasn’t even broken for us, too!
I’ll work on it. The manager who took over the case actually did go way out of his way to make sure things got fixed. It was just frustrating that they apparently misdiagnosed the car to begin with, replaced parts that probably weren’t broken, and it too so. darn. long!
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Archbishop Dolan of Cincinatti New York discusses four major issues facing the Church in America today:
He also says:
Now, he continued, “you might say, ‘I’m ticked off at my natural family, I’m not hanging around with them anymore, I’ve got things to work out.’ But you’re still a member of that family and sooner or later you usually make your peace with it and go home.”
In comparison, “the Church is our supernatural family,” he explained, “you might be upset with it, you might not be showing up for Sunday dinner, you might be mad at it about a couple of things…but you’re still a member.”
The Church “is your supernatural family, and, darn it, we need you and want you to come back home. You’re always welcome,” Dolan offered.
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More Catholic minutiae. A very interesting article on what Catholicism offers people with same-sex attraction. Agree or disagree?
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Houston Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee can’t even pretend to care about what her constituents think. Watch her take a cell phone call during a town hall meeting while a woman is speaking to her!
Sheila Jackson Lee was the congresswoman who sponsored House Resolution 600, to recgonize Michael Jackson as a great humanitarian. She represents Houston’s 5th Ward, one of the poorer parts of town. I wonder what her constituents think when she’s worried about Hollywood celebrities and jetting out to California at taxpayer expense to a funeral that is paid admission only, while they are trying to make ends meet and sweltering because they can’t afford to turn the AC on?
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I cannot figure out how to embed YouTubes into my WordPress posts. Help!
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More links I tweeted this week!
Poor people need more parenting classes? It’s in the healthcare bill. Because rich parents are naturally better, right? Just look at the Hiltons.
Woman banned from swimming in France because her swim suit covered up too much. France claims the fabric could hide viruses and is unhygenic. Puh-leeze. Back hair is less hygienic than long sleeves.
Remember when the Department of Homeland Security sent out a warning about prolifers and veterans being terrorists? Turns out their source of information was the INTERNET! Because it’s a great idea to base security policy on the web of lies world wide web.
87 year old grandma kills rattlesnake with her bare hands. Is her name Grandma Norris?
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I bought a cake instead of making it for Mr S’s birthday. I forgot how expensive store bought cakes were! Oh, well, at least I didn’t heat up the house. The kids were actually disappointed that I wasn’t baking, but they got over it when it was time to eat chocolate.
We have a tradition of letting the kids pick out special cereal, any kind, for their birthday and also they get to plan dinner. I was very proud of Mr S. He was very careful to pick out cereal (Corn Pops), cake (chocolate with chocolate frosting), ice cream, and a dinner that Mr R could eat. He made me double check that the cereal didn’t contain any artificial colors.
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Archbishop Timothy Dolan, formerly of Milwaukee and whose influence is still missed even by this non-Catholic, is in New York…not Cincinatti. When he left here, it was huge. HUGE.
See? That’s what happens when I throw up a post (literally and figuratively) relying on my post partum memory. Thanks Tia!
I wouldn’t say your review is passive aggressive, but I would say that it’s a little too sarcastic for effectiveness in the World Wide Web and that it uses too many exclamation marks. I can certainly appreciate the sentiment, though.
Too many exclamation points! You’re not suggesting I should let my words speak for themselves and eschew superfluous punction! Are you?!
LOL
Why do you have to positively review the car company? Glad you finally have your vehicle back.
I used to read Eve Tushnet a lot, she has a lot to say, but I’m not entirely sure she’s on the right track these days. But I’m glad to have her working on it.
My favorite part of the clip is Ms. Lee waving the speaker on to continue as she keeps her ear to the phone. My wordpress dashboard gives me a little icon to insert a video, I go to “URL” tab and cut and paste the URL code found under the poster’s name on the Youtube video. Don’t know if it would work the same for you?
Years ago I read Clinton’s book “It Takes a Village” — one of her suggestions was parenting lessons on the TV while you are waiting at the DMV. Honest. It’s scary to think what a generation of kids being raised on advise from folks who think like this would be like. Oh, wait. . . .
And, my husband’s family had a relative named Effie in Kentucky. She would find snakes in her dresser drawers. Killed a rattlesnake, I believe, with a can of Raid.
Thanks for the takes — very content rich!
Sheila Jackson Lee is my representative, so I have no voice in congress. I call her office, but never hear back. I wish a republican/independent/libertarian/ or other democrat could beat her, but she’ll be there forever.
That stinks. I have Culberson – makes me happy!
I’m an editor by trade, so I have to agree with Harper’s take on your letter.