Silently Blue Cross is becoming Blue Shield.
Why?
Because the Terrorists are winning.
Big healthcare corporations like Blue Cross are caving to the demands of millitant Islam.
And the doofs that we are, Americans are blindingly letting them get away with it.
Well Shields are used in battles, so somewhere down the line they will have to remove that from their name, because Shield will no longer be politically correct.
Thank goodness I no longer have Blue Cross. I will not ever invest or sign up with Blue Shield.
OK
I understand that when the Red Cross is in Syria, they have to be called the Red Crescent, they want to do their charitable work, and don't want to upset the locals.
It is very sad to see this kind of PC in America.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Monday, August 21, 2006
Airline of the Month
Southwest Rocks!
Last weekend I had planned to take my Five and a half year old with me up to Sacramento to visit Grandma.
I got the low fare from Southwest Airlines $49.00 each way.
Well my kid is afraid of fast rides at Disneyland, but I thought that I had him convinced that Air travel was no big deal.
Well when we were just about to get on the plane, he started to freak out.
I tried to carry him onto the airplane and put him in a seat, but he was screaming big time by now.
It was terrible. There was not a soul on that plane that didn't hear him screaming and crying.
I asked the stewardess what I should do?
She was great, she tried her best to console my son, but he was inconsoleable by now.
Another stewardess came up to me and asked if we could take the next flight.
As we were getting off of the plane, I set Garrrett down just before the cockpit doors.
Well he made a left turn at the front door and booked it up the jet way and out into the airport lobby.
(I'm sure that applause broke out on the plane)
This is where Southwest was so great.
I talked to the flight assistants at the Gate that we just came from.
Racheal was one of the girls names, I don't remember the other girls name.
They were great. Racheal calmed down Garrett. then she scheduled me on a later flight that day.
Well I wasn't going to try and get Garrett on another plane that day, so I called my wife and had her bring Conner, my Eight year old down to the airport.
Southwest transferred Garrett's ticket over to Conner, and we made the 3:30 flight to visit Grandma.
Garrett swears that he will fly in a couple of years, but I think I will let my wife take him next time that we try.
I suppose that the airline could have treated me pretty badly, but they didn't.
They could have charged me to transfer the flight, but they didn't.
They could have chewed me out for disrupting a flight, but they didn't.
They transferred my flight, and got me on the next flight without any charge.
No problems and whithin about two minutes.
On Sunday, my return flight reservation had Conner's name on it. ( I thought that I would have to change that, but they had already taken care of it.)
I wanted to send an Email to Southwest to thank them, but they don't accept Emails.
Last weekend I had planned to take my Five and a half year old with me up to Sacramento to visit Grandma.
I got the low fare from Southwest Airlines $49.00 each way.
Well my kid is afraid of fast rides at Disneyland, but I thought that I had him convinced that Air travel was no big deal.
Well when we were just about to get on the plane, he started to freak out.
I tried to carry him onto the airplane and put him in a seat, but he was screaming big time by now.
It was terrible. There was not a soul on that plane that didn't hear him screaming and crying.
I asked the stewardess what I should do?
She was great, she tried her best to console my son, but he was inconsoleable by now.
Another stewardess came up to me and asked if we could take the next flight.
As we were getting off of the plane, I set Garrrett down just before the cockpit doors.
Well he made a left turn at the front door and booked it up the jet way and out into the airport lobby.
(I'm sure that applause broke out on the plane)
This is where Southwest was so great.
I talked to the flight assistants at the Gate that we just came from.
Racheal was one of the girls names, I don't remember the other girls name.
They were great. Racheal calmed down Garrett. then she scheduled me on a later flight that day.
Well I wasn't going to try and get Garrett on another plane that day, so I called my wife and had her bring Conner, my Eight year old down to the airport.
Southwest transferred Garrett's ticket over to Conner, and we made the 3:30 flight to visit Grandma.
Garrett swears that he will fly in a couple of years, but I think I will let my wife take him next time that we try.
I suppose that the airline could have treated me pretty badly, but they didn't.
They could have charged me to transfer the flight, but they didn't.
They could have chewed me out for disrupting a flight, but they didn't.
They transferred my flight, and got me on the next flight without any charge.
No problems and whithin about two minutes.
On Sunday, my return flight reservation had Conner's name on it. ( I thought that I would have to change that, but they had already taken care of it.)
I wanted to send an Email to Southwest to thank them, but they don't accept Emails.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
What Kind of English do you speak?
Your Linguistic Profile: |
55% General American English |
20% Dixie |
10% Upper Midwestern |
10% Yankee |
0% Midwestern |
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Girl On the Right
Girl on the Right is a Blog that I just found that has a very cool Blogroll.
I wonder how many other Blogs are out there that I have no idea exist?
I wonder how many other Blogs are out there that I have no idea exist?
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Follow Your Money
So you are a Political Zealot.
Well you can figure out which soft drink is for you at:
Follow your Money
What Burger Joint should you stop at?
I would have bet that Pepsi was Blue, but I would be wrong.
OK so you lean Blue.
Then BuyBlue.org is for you.
H/T
Zeeboid.com
I think that it is interesting how many companies strattle the fence.
Well you can figure out which soft drink is for you at:
Follow your Money
What Burger Joint should you stop at?
I would have bet that Pepsi was Blue, but I would be wrong.
OK so you lean Blue.
Then BuyBlue.org is for you.
H/T
Zeeboid.com
I think that it is interesting how many companies strattle the fence.
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