Jan. 12th, 2008
They had a bunch of their wiretaps cut off, because they didn't pay their phone bills.
I'm serious.
But I'm not THAT surprised, because of a story that a friend told me in college. Those of you who were in RD House probably remember this one. . .
So, this friend came from a family that had been involved in activist causes for, well, forever. (Her mother was a hack writer -- that was the job description she gave. She wrote TRU-CRIME books, had had a column in "Soldier of Fortune", that sort of thing.) Anyway, they were pretty certain that their phone was tapped by the FBI. Partially because of the sort of double-click when they answered the phone, the tape-recorder kind of sound. . .
Anyway, they didn't mind too much, because they figured that, if there was a problem, they could just pick up the phone and get the FBI there in just a couple minutes.
Eventually, they decided that, if the FBI was using their phone line, the FBI should pay for it. They called the phone company and said that they were being charged private line rates for a party line.
The phone company agreed, and reduced their monthly phone bill.
I'm serious.
But I'm not THAT surprised, because of a story that a friend told me in college. Those of you who were in RD House probably remember this one. . .
So, this friend came from a family that had been involved in activist causes for, well, forever. (Her mother was a hack writer -- that was the job description she gave. She wrote TRU-CRIME books, had had a column in "Soldier of Fortune", that sort of thing.) Anyway, they were pretty certain that their phone was tapped by the FBI. Partially because of the sort of double-click when they answered the phone, the tape-recorder kind of sound. . .
Anyway, they didn't mind too much, because they figured that, if there was a problem, they could just pick up the phone and get the FBI there in just a couple minutes.
Eventually, they decided that, if the FBI was using their phone line, the FBI should pay for it. They called the phone company and said that they were being charged private line rates for a party line.
The phone company agreed, and reduced their monthly phone bill.
Mixology Mondays: Brandy
Jan. 12th, 2008 03:23 pmSo, Lis discovered that The Cocktail Chronicles holds a blog roundup called "Mixology Mondays", in which various bartending bloggers write about some topic, and then someone links to them all so that people can get a wide range of opinions on the topic.
This month's topic is "Brandy".
Now, when I think of brandy, all I can do is flash back to a Purim several years back. That, for anyone who is NOT Jewish, is a Jewish holiday which involves drinking. For me, that year, it involved slivovitz. And to me, brandy means slivovitz.
After that particular Purim, I was unable to drink the stuff for, oh, perhaps another three or four years. I rather overdid it.
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This month's topic is "Brandy".
Now, when I think of brandy, all I can do is flash back to a Purim several years back. That, for anyone who is NOT Jewish, is a Jewish holiday which involves drinking. For me, that year, it involved slivovitz. And to me, brandy means slivovitz.
After that particular Purim, I was unable to drink the stuff for, oh, perhaps another three or four years. I rather overdid it.