Neil Gaiman; Car Rental Woes
Dec. 11th, 2009 12:03 pmIn case you didn't know, Little Shop of Stories is hosting one Mr. Neil Gaiman who is reading at Presser Hall, Agnes Scott campus, Decatur GA, Monday December 14th, 2009, at 6pm EST.
All the tickets are gone, but
u_madman has one extra overflow ticket. See the man, for the thing.
In other news, I seem to have mildly sprained my wrist, somehow. Repetitive Barista Stress Syndrome, I'm calling it, for now.
We went to the Thinking Man, last night, for Anna's Graduation Party. There were a few hiccups, but everything went pretty well, over all. Determined that I've still only ever broken eight out of ten commandments. Good times.
Going to go ice my wrist, to see if I can't get the swelling to go down, then I'm going to call Enterprise, and see if their automated call system is still ridiculously rude.
Here's a tip: If you make an automated phone system for a car rental company, make sure that A) You make one of the options "If you would like information on making a reseervation," and B) when the customer hits Zero, for an operator, the system doesn't simply say "Please hold... An Operator Is Currently Unvailable. Goodbye." And then HANG UP ON THEM. That'd be good.
Later.
All the tickets are gone, but
In other news, I seem to have mildly sprained my wrist, somehow. Repetitive Barista Stress Syndrome, I'm calling it, for now.
We went to the Thinking Man, last night, for Anna's Graduation Party. There were a few hiccups, but everything went pretty well, over all. Determined that I've still only ever broken eight out of ten commandments. Good times.
Going to go ice my wrist, to see if I can't get the swelling to go down, then I'm going to call Enterprise, and see if their automated call system is still ridiculously rude.
Here's a tip: If you make an automated phone system for a car rental company, make sure that A) You make one of the options "If you would like information on making a reseervation," and B) when the customer hits Zero, for an operator, the system doesn't simply say "Please hold... An Operator Is Currently Unvailable. Goodbye." And then HANG UP ON THEM. That'd be good.
Later.