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What's your beef?
January 13, 2025


Well, I have not visited this for sometime. I do keep my other blog going but it is time to revisit and see if I can pick a bone with someone!

Question (or argument)? WILL TRUMP DO WHAT HE SAYS HE WILL DO??

I say yes he will to the point that the previous administration hasn't cause so much work for him to straighten out that he cannot complete his promises. The reason I believe he will come through is that has had years to think about what might have went wrong in his first term. He also has had to observe the last administration and now sees what needs fixing. His eyes are open. He is surrounding himself with experience people, hopefully more honest people, people who will be dedicated to his wishes to their best ability. The question is, will he have enough time, this time around, to straighten out some of the deep messes that we our in??

What say you??

Seabreeze


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July 23, 2012

Have a bone to pick? Something annoying you? Did you ever wonder where the phrase came from? According to a source on the Internet, it dates back to the 16th century. It refers to the concept of a dog who is chewing at his bone, picking it clean (I have a bone to pick). It references the phrase, in similarity, to another phrase, "bone of contention". That phrase goes back to the 1500s and implies that two people are arguing over the same issue. Or, in the case of a dog, two dogs fighting over the same bone.

Well, with that in mind, that is what I would like to do here. I don't necessarily want to argue but discuss issues that, I am sure, bug other people as well. I hope you will come along and join me and see what bones we can uncover.

Seabreeze

February 4, 2025 at 8:35am
February 4, 2025 at 8:35am
#1083297
I hate answering machines! I mean, when you call a business you want to speak to a person not a machine. Machines are cold, do not welcome me and make me feel unimportant. It will ask you questions, take your answers, yes, but then when they put you through to a live body, they ask the same questions. Where is time saved?

I feel society has really lost a lot by putting the machines in to place. Sure, it replaces a job, saves money probably for the employer, but for us folks whose time is just as important, we need the real thing. I like speaking to people because I know that they have heard me. A machine cannot be sympathetic, cannot say I understand Mrs. West - those are important comments. They totally cut out the chitchat. Chitchat can be important, reassuring.

Oh, then there is the fact that, once you get through to a real person, you might get transfered because the machine didn't put you through to the right person and you get put through to another person. And, OMG - you better remember to get the person's phone number they are transferring you to because sure as heck, the system will drop your call!

I hate answering machines. How about you?

Seabreeze

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