Showing posts with label Bonnie Hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie Hunt. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Heat Wave

Instead of a photo of my cat assistant, Ponzo, who has been constantly scampering across the computer keyboard today, I give you one of Rebel, who seems to be enduring the heat wave okay, since he is constantly asking me to let him go outside, but only for a few minutes at a time. Mikey, on the other hand, prefers to stay outside in this dreadful heat, despite her Himalayan coat, although she does come indoors for short visits throughout the day.

I, on the other hand, prefer to stay indoors all the time, drinking iced coffee instead of hot while I watch my favorite talk shows. I was glad to see the return of encore presentations of The Bonnie Hunt Show, even though I viewed most of them when they first aired this past television season; for me, it's the equivalent of sharing a cup of coffee with an old friend.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

In Threes

As the saying goes, bad luck comes in threes. It appears that annoyances come in threes as well.

Late this morning, right after I got up, I discovered we had no water. Before dialing the phone to report our state of waterlessness, I glanced with disdain at yesterday's dishes in the kitchen sink. The water problem was fixed in less than two hours' time, but the dishes are still awaiting my attention. They can wait.

Today's second annoyance occurred after Rebel and I drove to our mailbox, returned home, and I opened a credit card statement, informing me I had a $39 late charge in addition to my last unpaid payment along with the current payment due, which annoyed me because I had mailed them my last payment immediately upon receipt of their previous statement on May 14. So I phoned the credit card company and listened to a recording, which informed me they had received my payment on June 14, hence, the late charge. Excuse me, where had my check been for four weeks? Putting it nicely, I suspected a clerical error on the part of someone at the credit card company, since my check posting exactly one month after the date on my check appeared a bit too coincidental. What are the odds? And so I spoke to a credit card representative, who said it had been the fault of the post office that they'd received my check so late, and he removed the $39 late fee. (Granted, it is possible that my check had gotten temporarily lost by the post office. I once received a postcard from Bethlehem, PA, mailed years earlier, which finally arrived in my mailbox with a note saying that it had been stuck inside some postal machinery. I digress.) Next step: I asked the customer service rep the amount of my corrected payment, and when it didn't sound right to me because it was nearly double what I'm used to paying as the minimum, I questioned the rep again. If you haven't guessed, my interest rates had gone up because of my so-called late payment. While the rep talked with his supervisor, I was thinking to myself what an annoyance it would be to have to spend my afternoon, my time and energy, reporting the credit card company if they didn't return my account to its former interest rate. While the rep had me on hold, I decided I would go straight to the top, to the one responsible for credit card reform, meaning someone who works at the federal government level. But instead of doing that, here I am; after the rep talked with his superior, my credit card interest rate was dropped back to its former low rate. And Rebel and I drove to the mailbox this afternoon, before the arrival of the postal carrier, simply to mail my latest credit card payment, due on July 3. Oh, today's polite credit card rep assured me that payments get credited almost immediately or within 24 hours, or whatever it was he said, while in my mind I had a tape playing a conversation I'd had perhaps a couple of years ago with a nasty credit card rep from a different company, who told me it sometimes takes up to 10 days for payments to get posted and, hence, that accounted for the late charge I'd called about in that particular instance. But now we have credit card reform....

Annoyance number three concerns the interruption of my TV viewing. Instead of watching The View, I was on the phone with the credit card company. Fine, when I finished with that annoyance, I sat down to watch an encore presentation of The Bonnie Hunt Show, but much to my disappointment, the show has gone off the air.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Encore Presentations

Summer is upon us, since television shows have already gone into hiatus. Unfortunately, some favorite shows won't be found in the fall line-up. Such is life.

Eight months ago, I started watching The Bonnie Hunt Show. Now I find myself watching encore presentations because, much to my disappointment, the show was cancelled last month. Thus far, the encore presentations have been repeats of shows I've already seen. But that's the time I usually sit down with my second mug of coffee. I know I shall miss the show when it goes off the air completely.

As for the cats, I cannot say that they are particularly fond of talk shows, even the ones which have four-legged guests. My guys and gals like to watch movies which feature four-legged actors, who have starring roles, supporting roles, or just play extras. They seem to find action movies the most entertaining, as long as there are birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, or mammals besides humans in them.

I have also noticed that rarely do two of my cats watch a movie at the same time. The last time that happened, Quentin started watching a movie with me; Emma joined us for the middle of the movie; and then Quentin left, leaving Emma to watch the ending with me. It's usually a private cat viewing, if you don't count me as an additional movie viewer. But I'm only human and I try not to talk, so that they can enjoy the movie in silence.