Of course this begs the question, How do you know when you have found your true calling?
More specifically, it's seeking to banish "a significant obstacle to consumer choice and competition in the market for bundled communications services" by allowing disconnect orders from the new provider (read: Verizon) to take the place of, you know, the customer calling up their carrier and shutting things down.
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But, you know, be prudent when calling for prudence.
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So, I mean, his constituents were calling him saying, you know, you've got to pass this thing or we have terrible problems.
"Jon is having difficult times realizing that you can't go to the grocery store without people whipping out their cell phones, calling everyone they know and taking pictures of you, " she said.
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And then I remember calling my sister and telling her that you know, it's a hit.
Is there room to talk about some, what some are calling the redo the Mulligan primary, you know, take it over again?
At the end of the day when a Premier League club comes calling for you, you have got to chance your arm, because you never know when you might get that chance.
People are far more inclined to listen to advice or criticism when you approach them privately and politely rather than calling them out on a website read by almost 5 million people a month, you know?
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It seems to me an effective pitch, even if Comcast is calling itself the devil, as in go-with-the-devil-you-know.
"You know, that's what grass-roots pressure is all about: Every day, thousands of people are calling Congress, saying, 'We want a public option, ' " he said.
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