My TV Speaks in Other Languages
In Acts 2:7-11 people spoke in other languages. I have a TV set that does the same. I noticed a small mistake on my TV cable bill, so I called their 800 number. The person who answered was gracious and kind, agreed to my discovery, and made the needed corrections. Then he asked, “Is there anything else I can do for you today?’ As a matter of fact, there was. I had noticed an item listed on my bill that was costing me $15 per month and I did not know what it was. It was only identified by three letters, like XYZ (Letters changed to protect the guilty). I asked what the letters represented and was asked to be put on hold. When the Cable employee returned he told me the letters stood for a foreign station and that I was being charged for a Philippine station. I assured him that I only knew two people who spoke Tagalog and neither lived at my house, then I asked why I was being charged with this. Of course, he didn’t know but quickly removed it from my cable package. I have a hard enough time understanding the weather forecasters from the north who get jobs in Texas and try desperately to pronounce the names of Texas towns and places (Mexia, Lake Tawakoni, Waxahachie, Manchaca, Rio Vista, Nacogdoches, Uvalde, Pflugerville, Gruene, Bexar County, etc.), Now I was being charged for a TV station that broadcast in the Philippine language of Tagalog. Oh well, it’s just another uneek/youneak/unique problem.