Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for December 13, 2014
Transcript:
Voice on Phone: Bombast cable. How can I help you? Rat: Yeah, I tried calling you Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and you were closed each time. I thought your tech support was supposed to be open 24 hours a day. Voice on Phone: It is. And tat day is Thursday. Bwaahahahaaa. Rat: Is it me, or is the cable company getting more evil?
042lej almost 10 years ago
Hey Bombast, I wanted to talk to you about a problem I’ve been having; for some reason, my netflicks have been loading slower lately…
Proginoskes almost 10 years ago
I give up. How can Satan get more evil?
Kali39 almost 10 years ago
No, that’s not possible. For Time Warner, that day is actually Wednesday. We’re not sure what it was for Adelphia, mostly because the owners skipped town with all of the money…
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Then why are they open on a Saturday?
KEA almost 10 years ago
the bigger they are, the harder they fall* – can’t wait.
just ask Detroitpuddlesplatt almost 10 years ago
Whose on first!
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
I do not blame the cable companies for their typically-shoddy service. The fault lies with the government overlords, in this case local, who grant service monopolies. Where there is competition, there is better quality and pricing, and where competition is politically constrained both suffer. Monopolies can subsist more than generation only with the care and tending by governments.
Kaputnik almost 10 years ago
Actually, Rat would be a natural to work for the cable company.
t jacobs almost 10 years ago
i don’t think te polar bears would eat what appeared to be roadkill
trivers almost 10 years ago
And they can take their automated service and stuff it somewhere to.
IQTech61 almost 10 years ago
Cable is more evil – and part of that evil is that their call centers ARE open 24/7, their techs make less about $12 an hour and holiday pay is a distant memory.
That means cable techs must work on Christmas to make ends meet and their reward is to have football fans screaming and yelling at them when their is trouble with the service – because apparently, it is okay to take out your frustration on everyone else when you can’t watch football. :: eye roll ::
155088 almost 10 years ago
Enough BS, how about more Crocs?
WaltWenger Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I always thought there were five "ha"s in an evil laugh, not two: “Bwahahahahahaaaaa!” Then I checked Wikipedia, which says, “In comic books, where supervillains utter such laughs, it is variously rendered as mwahahaha, muwhahaha, muahahaha, buahahaha, bwuhuhuhaha, etc.” Further research is needed.
Number Three almost 10 years ago
It’s definitely not you, Rat!
xxx
wiatr almost 10 years ago
They seem to have upped their evilness since we’ve been forced to use digital broadcasting. I once got stations 70-80 miles away off my antenna. Now I’m lucky to get stuff from 20 miles away and if it rains, snows or the wind blows, forget it. “Digital Conversion” should have been truthfully titled “Cable Company Welfare”.
hmvanyel almost 10 years ago
Reminds me of a Steven Wright joke.I go to a store sign says “Open 24 hours” and the guy was locking up. I asked him “I though you were open 24 hours?” He tells me “Not in a row.”
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
I am so glad I no longer have cable or any other medium other than just an antenna. When I turn off the set, which is more often now that I DON’T have cable, there is a lot less crap to miss!.This is a good thing, isn’t it?
gaslightguy almost 10 years ago
It’s not you, Rat! Trust me, it’s not you.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Yes, the cable companies are getting more evil, but you haven’t seen anything yet! (And you won’t see much in the future, either, unless you can afford to pay big bucks for it.)
K M almost 10 years ago
And of course, who would know evil better than Rat?
Michelle Morris almost 10 years ago
Anybody ever hear that infamous call where a Comcast customer tries to cancel his service? Epic in its painfulness and frustration,even if you’re not a cable customer! OY!