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StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
@figmentfan423 Do your boys do this?

Inevitably, on the rare occasions I go to use the milk, there is a drip of milk left (like, a tiny, tiny bit) and the jug has been put back in the fridge, and then usually a fresh one has been opened?

Or then my other favorite, I go to get a Poptarts, only to find that we don't have any Poptarts. We have an empty box that used to contain Poptarts left in the pantry.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Petrification ,the process by which organic matter exposed to minerals over a long period is turned into a stony substance.

Snow turns into ice by compression or melting and re-freezing.

Just saying.
Sorry, I didn't mean to give the impression that I didn't know what ice was. It was just a more colorful way of defining it. Damn you British folk are literal people. ;) ❄️ But, just for accuracy, you did start out by saying "Snow turns into ice", not unlike a tree can basically through compression and atmosphere become petrified. Just sayin'!
 

SteveBrickNJ

Well-Known Member
I've been getting unwanted phone calls from a company wanting to sell me an extended warranty for my 2016 Mazda. It's not Mazda.
These are ROBO calls. Every time I get one I block the number they used. Yet virtually each day they manage to robo call me from a different number. The Robo call message offers for me to push a number to "unsubscribe" yet for some reason I don't trust that doing that would be good idea. I can't articulate why I feel that way. I just feel there could be some "trick" w/ a negative consequence. Any feedback???
 

93boomer

Premium Member
I've been getting unwanted phone calls from a company wanting to sell me an extended warranty for my 2016 Mazda. It's not Mazda.
These are ROBO calls. Every time I get one I block the number they used. Yet virtually each day they manage to robo call me from a different number. The Robo call message offers for me to push a number to "unsubscribe" yet for some reason I don't trust that doing that would be good idea. I can't articulate why I feel that way. I just feel there could be some "trick" w/ a negative consequence. Any feedback???
Just keep blocking them. After awhile, they will give up.
I don’t hit those unsubscribe ones either. Easier to just block them.
 

Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Sorry, I didn't mean to give the impression that I didn't know what ice was. It was just a more colorful way of defining it. Damn you British folk are literal people. ;) ❄️ But, just for accuracy, you did start out by saying "Snow turns into ice", not unlike a tree can basically through compression and atmosphere become petrified. Just sayin'!
Try burning petrified snow in yer stove 😉
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I've been getting unwanted phone calls from a company wanting to sell me an extended warranty for my 2016 Mazda. It's not Mazda.
These are ROBO calls. Every time I get one I block the number they used. Yet virtually each day they manage to robo call me from a different number. The Robo call message offers for me to push a number to "unsubscribe" yet for some reason I don't trust that doing that would be good idea. I can't articulate why I feel that way. I just feel there could be some "trick" w/ a negative consequence. Any feedback???
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Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
The unsubscribe button has been broken for years. I can't tell you how often I have clicked on that and it never works. But now that you bring it up, I haven't gotten many calls since the first of the year. I've had only 5 of them since January 1st. I've had close to that many in a single day before. My 2019 Leased vehicle that has a full warrantee until my lease is up, has no need for any extra coverage.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Thanks. I will continue to just block them.
I have an app called Hiya on my phone (not sure if it's available for iPhone) but it does a decent job of identifying Spam calls verses actual businesses so I can just decline them. There's a paid version of it that does an even better job apparently, but I'm not paying for it because I'm cheap.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I have an app called Hiya on my phone (not sure if it's available for iPhone) but it does a decent job of identifying Spam calls verses actual businesses so I can just decline them. There's a paid version of it that does an even better job apparently, but I'm not paying for it because I'm cheap.

ATT, my provider has this type of
filter too. I love it.
 

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