Bummer. Well, when you get your internet back up, there was a funny satirical piece done on South Park where the towns people lost their internet. They made the story follow along the lines of The Grapes of Wrath, and the people went to California to look for “some internet”. Worth a look once you get up and running. Good luck.
Back in my days we didn’t have anything called the Internet… we had to hand write everything under candle light… and walk barefoot in the snow five miles to deliver it. Kids these days! π
Cheryl Johnson says:
For a minute there, I was thinking that was one of the animals. Then: Oh, Cox net. Well, that stinks.
June 11, 2008 — 10:07 am
Bawldguy Talking says:
“Honey, Cox died.” “I’m busy, plug in the satellite card.” π
June 11, 2008 — 11:48 am
G. Dewald says:
Almost a novel, no? I think Hem’s was better but yours is still good.
June 11, 2008 — 11:59 am
Don Reedy says:
Pet Dog. Hug honey. Delight descends.
June 11, 2008 — 1:13 pm
Dan Green says:
May I also offer Your Life In Punctuation?
&#$%&$%!
June 11, 2008 — 1:51 pm
Eric Blackwell says:
Eric’s Haiku:
Internet is Down.
Loss of Productivity!
Mutter expletives….
(grin)
Here’s wishing you an easy path to uptime!
Eric
June 11, 2008 — 5:33 pm
Charles Richey says:
Must be going around. Ken was having problems with his internet service to. I smell a conspiracy!
June 11, 2008 — 6:05 pm
Malok says:
Bummer. Well, when you get your internet back up, there was a funny satirical piece done on South Park where the towns people lost their internet. They made the story follow along the lines of The Grapes of Wrath, and the people went to California to look for “some internet”. Worth a look once you get up and running. Good luck.
June 12, 2008 — 4:05 am
Greg Swann says:
Connectivity resumes. Deeply buried. Reemergence soon.
June 12, 2008 — 1:00 pm
Real Estate Blog Girl says:
Ha. This is so funny- I dared someone the other night to write all tweets in haiku for 24 hours.
Glad to see you’re back.
Internet is not the same,
When Greg Swann is gone
June 13, 2008 — 5:37 pm
Ryan Smith says:
Back in my days we didn’t have anything called the Internet… we had to hand write everything under candle light… and walk barefoot in the snow five miles to deliver it. Kids these days! π
June 14, 2008 — 12:13 am