But I want them to listen to my conversations with a certain parent. I actual evidence that I said the properly enunciated “uh huh” during the whole hour long phone call where I get so say a total of ten words.
I’ve always thought it interesting how the Queen can elevate the receiver to her ear without touching it. Must have something to do with maintaining the concept of inviolate Majesty.
I’m sure this happens in the UK as well: I have no secrets but there are some things that are nobody else’s business (purely because they are not of any consequence)..What possibe threat could the average person be to national security?
Linux0s over 11 years ago
It’s funny ‘cause it’s true.
Chris H over 11 years ago
But I want them to listen to my conversations with a certain parent. I actual evidence that I said the properly enunciated “uh huh” during the whole hour long phone call where I get so say a total of ten words.
Chris H over 11 years ago
Urg, too late at night: “I need actual evidence.” There is a reason I send my dad snail mail. It is how I get my part of the conversation included.
PhantomPlumber over 11 years ago
And yet, if you forgot your password to something, would they help you and tell you what it is?
corzak over 11 years ago
I’ve always thought it interesting how the Queen can elevate the receiver to her ear without touching it. Must have something to do with maintaining the concept of inviolate Majesty.
Cloudster over 11 years ago
@Doctor Toon:Facebook = Google, Google bought ’em out several years ago. So your Trinity of Terror is actually a duopoly.
But I do agree with you, all Gmail gets is mailing list stuff in my accounts.
Linguist over 11 years ago
The Social Networks know more about us then the Government. We give up any expectation of privacy the minute we logon.
pcolli over 11 years ago
I’m sure this happens in the UK as well: I have no secrets but there are some things that are nobody else’s business (purely because they are not of any consequence)..What possibe threat could the average person be to national security?
Sherlock Watson over 11 years ago
On the plus side, Heather from Card Services might get sent to Guantanamo any day now!