Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 15, 2015
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Adam: Okay, kids. Calm down. Clayton: Calm down?! There's no internet!! Adam: There are worse things. We'll be fine. We'll just hang out and watch some Netflix until... Gasp! Clayton: The repurcussions are endless!! Katy: We're missing stuff! Right now!
Jeff0811 about 9 years ago
I used to work in a call center for a major communications company. You would think some of those people would die if they had to wait a day for a service call. Like I can have a tech there after you call it in at 8:00 at night. “Tech tonight or I’m cancelling”. Then there are the idiots who run a business on home internet, get business class service, problem solved.
John9 about 9 years ago
You could watch your dvr as long as everything is not in the cloud!
QuietStorm27 about 9 years ago
Family game night! Monopoly anyone?
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
How come you kids aren’t in school?
MontanaLady about 9 years ago
Or, you can go out and learn some new skills…………..like readin’, ritin’, and rithmetic!
Chrisstopher about 9 years ago
Or you could read a book to your kids.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 9 years ago
On Labor Day our landline, internet and television service were all out for about 3 hours. Thank goodness I had some CSI Miami’s recorded to watch. Sidenote: Comcast used to be one place I could call and actually get someone who spoke English just like me. :-D Not anymore! I understood the man enough to know the service was out all throughout my area, that was about it!
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
phone hot spot?
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
seems Dustin is having the same issue. ???
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 9 years ago
I keep several movies on my Direct TV dvr just for this reason. If the lights go out, I have other activities that I can take part in!
Maizing about 9 years ago
My Internet provider had an issue that caused my service to be unavailable recently. I just read books, watched DVDs and did other things I had available to do until the service was back up on the evening of the second day.
bmonk about 9 years ago
That last comment is the complaint of every two-to-six-year-old I’ve ever known.