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| The World's Best Dog Ever |
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| My favorite brother...Matt |
My niece Lauren finally standing!
After that we moved the conversation swiftly to the Dish Network mans visit last week which caused a bit of an uproar in the Forster household. My father has been in disagreement with the various cable companies since, well since the beginning of cable TV. To say that my dad has an abhorrence for Dish Network is an understatement. He is not singling them out as he insists they are "all in league together against the common man." Dish just happens to be the service provider for the Henderson, Nevada area and so goes the story. Apparently, according to mom my father had Dish remove the receiver for their bedroom television last year because he was fed up paying the extra $10 dollars a month which was required. He then decided that not having access to his cable news shows while laying in bed in the morning cramped his style. And so, the poor unsuspecting Dish man was asked to reconnect my fathers receiver last week. The Dish service man luckily caught my father in a good mood and after reconnecting his receiver was fortunate enough to listen to my father discuss the perils of the internet and the numerous reasons why he refused to buy a computer and join the rest of the world. "You should have seen the poor man just nodding his head, I don't think he spoke much English and was just trying to get out of the house as quickly as possible." Just when I hoped the story was coming to a close my mom informed me that the Dish Network Quality Supervisor visited later that afternoon as part of their quality improvement program. Oh God I thought, that poor man had no idea what he was walking in to. "Yes he showed up and luckily your father was home to speak with him." My father lacks what my sister and I call a feedback barometer. He is often immune to the rest of the worlds verbal and non verbal cues. Dad presses on with his comments and opinions with complete disregard for political correctness and the mood of his audience. It certainly does not help that he is deaf in one ear which causes his views to be broadcast at high decibel volume. This was his long awaited golden opportunity to share with the cable company how he felt about their level of service. I only wish I had been there to see it. The only thing that may have topped this event would have been a Republican door to door campaigner asking for his support. Well what happened I asked my mom? "Margie, I had to close the door in the upstairs bedroom so the man would not hear me. I was laughing so hard that I was crying." And? "Well your dad started going on about the help center being in India and every time he called he was connected to someone from India. Your father told him that they were very polite when he phoned but he could not understand a word they said. He the went on to say that he really felt bad about complaining about the help center in India as they were probably whipped every day and had a very hard time of it." What? He did not say that! Mom where does he get this from I asked? "Well you know your father he gets these ideas into his head." For the umpteenth time I prayed that my father did not actually come in contact with someone from India who did not know to consider the source of his opinions. The best news to come out of this meeting was my father was given "an inside number" so that he could speak to an actual American citizen at the Dish Network. This was probably a number only given to celebrities, the very wealthy and other executives at Dish Network. The Quality Service gentleman from Dish clearly recognised that my father was a potential PR nightmare and made the right decision by deciding to share the inside line.
I plan on calling Dad tomorrow for his version of events. Stay tuned....
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| My nephew Logan the drooler |




I control my dad's Dish Network via broadband remote and iPad- he just thinks I'm brilliant and patient when he calls me about problem with his remote! Arrive Paris April 13th....yippee!
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