My family and I had a very quiet weekend.
We had hoped to go to one of the local town pools to cool off, but the weather wasn't that great, so we stayed away.
I did have another scrap with Verizon on Saturday, as the TV picture was freezing constantly for hours.
I got fed up earlier, as I was watching the Yankees game, and the screen froze up right in the middle of one of Aaron Judge's epic swings.
A few hours later, I had just about had enough, and the associate I spoke with did an end around against his own employer, so while a technician will be coming to our residence to look over the situation--and hopefully fix the problem for good--we won't have to pay for it, as the technician classified it as a "full outage," even though it wasn't.
Don't ask.
Let's see what, if anything, happens.
And I am pretty much telling you only about half of the full story about what Verizon put me through late Saturday; take it from me, you don't want to know.
And by the way, I ordered a wrestling pay per view event for my son ...
Let's see if we are charged double for it, as has been the norm during the past few months.
As I said time and time again, Verizon's service does not work correctly, and we are paying enough for it so it should work without glitches.
Since I found out that others on Long Island and in other parts of the country are experiencing the same exact problem as we are, I wonder if a class action lawsuit might be in order here.
Something to ponder, if this thing isn't fixed, as we move into July 4 ... our country's true Independence Day.
With talk about other Independence Days happening in June, now thst we are in July, there is only one independence Day, and that is on this coming Thursday.
More about that later in the week--
As there will undoubtedly be more talk about President Jie Biden bowing out of the Presidential race.
As I previously told you, I fell asleep too early to watch the debate, but evidently from what I have read and seen on the news, the President appeared to be almost completely out of it--
So much so that many people are questioning his ability to be the Commander In Chief for another four years.
Look, I am.no fan of his, but everyone can hem and haw about his debate performance, but he isn't going anywhere, and he isn't bowing out.
To begin with, I do believe he is a placeholder for Vice President Kamala Harris to ease into the Presidency if her boss can't do it anymore--
And that plan holds true for the remainder of Biden's current term and throughout another term should he beat former President Donald Trump.
So he won't bow out, because it would upset the Democratic Party's master plan.
Get used to it, and rather than complain, when you step into the voting booth in November, make the right choice--
And no, it isn't Biden, nor is it Trump.
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