The bigger Comcast gets, the poorer its service. Service in the Keys. Failed again yesterday. Internet, e-mail and television. From 6:30 am to 3:00 pm.
Failure of service has become a consistent pattern.
Comcast has become too big for its britches. In recent years, it purchased NBC. The company probably spends more time and is more concerned about big time NBC rather than Comcast. The Comcast I assume helped finance NBC’s purchase.
As a result of the service failure, I was not able to get the blog out. My apologies, even though not my fault.
I learned a lesson yesterday. Louis cannot live without internet and TV. I read a bit. Never the less, it was a long boring day.
Last night however made up for the day’s earlier frustrations. Partied at Andrea and Joe’s.
Donna, Terri and I were to stop by for drinks and then out to dinner. Never left Donna and Joe’s. My second Key West Julia Child had laid out a table of pickies that the best restaurant could not have topped. Everything from small pieces of meat to shrimp to dips to breads.
At one point, Andrea, Joe and I stepped outside for a cigarette. I know. Bad. While we were standing there, a car drove up. The woman in the passenger seat leaned out and started talking. It was mayoral candidate Teri Johnston.
She was campaigning. Brilliant, I thought! Teri lost the primary by one point. She failed to reach the 50 percent required to avoid a run off. Her opponent received 24 percent of the vote.
Instead of resting home secure that she would probably win in November with these numbers, Teri was out campaigning.
Andrea mentioned that Donna and Terri were inside. Teri is good friends with them. She came in.
The girls hugged and kissed. A happy mood prevailed. One of Teri’s workers walked in with a video camera. Teri, Donna and Terri were videoed while Terri was belting out a song.
Teri then left for her next stop. Another person or persons standing outside their home. By car. Smart campaigning.
Wednesday night was the Blue Macaw. Terri singing with Larry Baeder. For the first time as a paid performer at Blue Macaw. She now has a regular wednesday night gig.
Place packed. Everyone there.
Ran into Stephanie and Angie who I had met the night before.
Stephanie a daytime bartender for 17 years at Hogsbreath…..Ain’t no breath like hogs breath! Knows my friend George who also has bartended there for years.
Angie owns Crystals and Coconuts across the street. A smart shop. Exquisitely designed jewelry available.
Matthew McConaughey stopped into Crystals and Coconuts when he was filming in Key West a few months ago. A picture of the star and Angie appears on the internet of McConaughey purchasing a necklace for his daughter.
Irma had an impact on Key West in more than one way. I have lost my fourth couple friends because of Irma. Kentucky’s David and Marilyn. I received an e-mail from David advising they had sold their home around the corner from Santiago’s Bodega and returned to Kentucky.
I assume the fear of another impending storm. Scares the hell out of you. No question. I know.
David was a writer and basketball fan. I shall miss him.
Florence doing its thing. Rains and flooding big time. Two or three more days to go. Irma causes me to worry about these people.
Trump says he is ready for Florence. I hope so. I fear another Puerto Rico, however. Florence is big. The aftermath bigger. Excuses will not fly if there is failure. I expect there will be.
Does Trump know what he is doing?
The number of detained immigrant children has skyrocketed. From 2,400 in May 2017 to 12,800 this month. Causes alleged involve a reduction in release time, the number straining the children and system, and the fact that most of the children crossed the border without parents.
The last item portraying how desperate parents are to be sure their children will be safe and find a better way of life.
In the meantime, it was announced this week that Trump wants to pay Mexico $20 million to assist in resolving U.S. border problems. The Trump administration sent a Notice to Congress that it requires the $20 million in order to pay Mexico the cost of plane and bus tickets to return unauthorized immigrants in Mexico who are on their way to the U.S. The tickets are to return them home, not to the U.S.
Seventeen thousand unauthorized immigrants involved.
I have to hand it to Trump. He knows how to piss money away. Twenty five million for the wall, $20 million for plane and bus tickets.
I will be surprised if Congress gives him the money.
Syracuse/Florida State tomorrow. A Syracuse win will indicate the direction the season is taking. Florida State a 3 point favorite.
Enjoy your day!
My cable was out too, nothing made by the hand of man is fullproof or foolproof.
I have Comcast here in Albany, it’s terrible, always down. My sister is in Loudonville, no better there either
I love my Comcast.
Two takeaways: you think the internet and email are distinct things and that Comcast is responsible for email. Jesus Christ. Moments like this serve as a good reminder that everything you say should be tempered against that you’re kinda dense.
The link Lou makes about internet and email is that to him, and others in the Keys, is that Comcast is the provider for both and that when Comcast is down, he (and others) are without either. I don’t think Lou is the dense one here, nor is he the one trying to start a fight. What’s your game?
Someone cut the Comcast cable line in two up in Marathon. Can’t blame Comcast for that.