Opey, I’m sorry to hear that you did not receive satisfactory service when you contacted Charter. If I can be of any assistance, please feel free to call on me at brynn.palmer@chartercom.com.
Who is Opey?
As you probably already know, my name is Opey. I’m not sure how I got that nickname, but it managed to stick and it suits me in a “I have no idea what it means” sort of way. I am a graduate of the University of Wisconsin who decided to “re-up” and go on for 3 years at the University of Wisconsin Law School. This blog will contain information and perspectives from my travels through law school, as well as my other passions: The Milwaukee Brewers, The Green Bay Packers and having strong opinions regarding just about anything and everything in life (specifically those stories close to home here in Madison/Wisconsin). So, sit back, relax and enjoy the blog.
Responses
By: Brynn Palmer on June 12, 2007
at 7:11 am
Thanks Brynn. I will make sure to shoot you an email the next time I have an issue. It’s good to know there are good people out there in the corporate jungle who are willing to help out.
By: Opey on June 12, 2007
at 8:52 am
The word “oratory” in your blog’s title does not make sense. There is nothing oral about a web log because you are not speaking:
or·a·to·ry 1 (ôr’ə-tôr’ē, -tōr’ē, ŏr’
n.
1. The art of public speaking.
2. Eloquence or skill in making speeches to the public.
3. Public speaking marked by the use of overblown rhetoric.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Get it straight, future “lawyer.” This type of inconsistency will not be acceptable in about one month.
By: Anonymous on July 26, 2007
at 7:54 am
I would consider a blog a form of public speech. It may be taking a bit of license with the word, but I would believe that expressing my thoughts in a public medium, occasionally with overblown rhetoric, would be a form of oratory. But, I can agree to disagree.
By: Opey on July 26, 2007
at 7:58 am
