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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:40 am
by roscowgo
camthepyro wrote:I agree with roscowgo about the phone thing. I spend (with overtime) literally 50 hours a week on the phone (it's my whole job), and really don't like talking anymore than I have to.

But, I do think cell phones are a nice thing to have. I can call my gf on my lunch break, and ask her how her test was. Or let her know I'm going to be talking to somebody about buying my car, so I'll be late for dinner (both of these happened today.

Yep.

I like the potential of always being in contact, but using it sparingly. Very very sparingly for me. I don't do the whole yak yak yak thing on the phone. On here i'm a blabbermouth. On the phone its, Heres information piece A. do you have any information for me? No? Goodbye.

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 5:54 pm
by Kal
I almost always answer my phone. I know what the situation is with the person I am with, I do not know what the situation is with the person who is calling/texting.

Generally though I will wait until there is a lull in the conversation - bathroom break etc to check my messages.

I have no problem with saying excuse me to my company to check with the phone, if the call isnt important I explain I am with someone same as I do with the home phone.

The thing I don't get is people who answer their phone when they are on the toilet. At least wash up first guys. :(

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:43 am
by Candy750
At work, our rest room is down the hall, and we share with other building tenants. Often, I hear ladies in the stall speaking on their phone. I don't know if they only get so many breaks and they multi task, or is it's clandestine. At first, I thought they were speaking to me, then I thought they were talking to themselves...

But it is still that "yeah, I had burger king for lunch..." or "I'm so tired" conversation.

I do think alot of "cheking in" is done these days for kids are home alone, threat of accidents on the road. I also think many people are still flipped out about 9/11 and want to keep in touch "in case"...

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 3:44 am
by CNF2002
Kal wrote:
The thing I don't get is people who answer their phone when they are on the toilet. At least wash up first guys. :(
Yes, especially when they CALL people while on the toilet. And they always say "What ya doing?" and when asked they say "Oh, nothing."

Makes you want to scream "He's calling you from the john!" and then run out :laughing:

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:42 am
by skoebl
CNF2002 wrote:
Yes, especially when they CALL people while on the toilet. And they always say "What ya doing?" and when asked they say "Oh, nothing."

Makes you want to scream "He's calling you from the john!" and then run out :laughing:
Heh....I admit that I sometimes talk to people when I'm on the crapper. But, I mainly do it because I like to be alone when I'm talking on the phone. If someone is in the same room as me I leave and go somewhere vacant. I won't, however, interrupt a real-world conversation to answer my phone; if it's important they'll leave a message.


**Edit: I should note that when I do talk in the bathroom...it's my own bathroom; not a public one. I feel like messing with the people who talk in public ones. (cherrybomb in the toilet anyone? :twisted: )

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:09 am
by Nalian
If someone takes a call while I'm in the bathroom, the toilet immediately is flushed continuously until they leave or hang up. I hate that bullcrap.

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:17 am
by CNF2002
Nalian wrote:If someone takes a call while I'm in the bathroom, the toilet immediately is flushed continuously until they leave or hang up. I hate that bullcrap.
Oh now, I'm sure you can come up with some more entertaining sound effects for the offender than that :laughing:

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:55 pm
by QuietMonkey
blues2cruise wrote:My phone is often turned off. It has messaging. Cell phone use is rampant...like an addiction.
I think it makes them feel important.
Yep, you nailed it. the narcissism thing is tops on the list. much of our society has less humility, respect and consideration with each passing generation, replaced with more selfishness and toys. but there's always some people with healthier core values out there, just in different places, different careers, different lives than the masses.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:13 am
by t_bonee
CNF2002 wrote: Makes you want to scream "He's calling you from the john!" and then run out :laughing:
No need to scream that. they find out I'm calling from the john when I flush.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:20 am
by t_bonee
I bless the cell phone.

If not for them, I wouldn't be able to rid myself of unwanted face to face conversations with someone. Now I can say, oh gotta take this call.

I wouldn't have games to play while sitting through school plays and recitals.

I wouldn't be able to text on those commutes home from work.


I curse the cell phone.

Being an System Administrator, I get calls all the time when there are problems with computers at work.