| Description: | We had a moderate earthquake here in Los Angeles yesterday, and as we were standing in the parking lot waiting for the building to collapse in an aftershock, no one could make a call on their cell phones!
Verizon, ATT, T-Mobile - you name the provider, no one in that parking lot could place a call.
So Im wondering if I should sue these phone companies for mad overselling? Obviously they are just small timers who dont know how to adequately provide service. I think these types should be tarred and feathered, or at least run out of town on a rail!
What does that mean, anyway, run out of town on a rail? Did you see the John Adams miniseries on HBO? They hoisted a politician up onto a rail, but as far as I could tell, they kept him in town. In fact, if I recall, they also tarred and feathered him!
Ill bet they didnt have any overselling problems in the early United States. Not with swift and levelheaded justice like that. |