cell phones and house phones are the same, meaning that if you are balls deep in poon, turn off the cell and unplug the hardline, another thing, that's why there is caller id, i see who it is, and if i dont want to talk to you, fuck off.
I got to admit a agree with a lot here and to add to the annoyance list-
Why is it that so many people are having a normal conversation in a quiet room and when they answer a call all of a sudden they talk so loud. Even in near silent conditions when no one is talking they talk really loud. And when the calls over they have a normal voice level. Not once do they say the "can you hear me now?" so it isnt a volume problem theyre just bullhorns on the phone for some odd reason.
Why is it that so many people are having a normal conversation in a quiet room and when they answer a call all of a sudden they talk so loud. Even in near silent conditions when no one is talking they talk really loud. And when the calls over they have a normal voice level. Not once do they say the "can you hear me now?" so it isnt a volume problem theyre just bullhorns on the phone for some odd reason.
I agree 100%, specially number 7. I see people on the mall wearing bluetooth phones, wtf??? And its not that rare...
Cougar wrote:
7. Nothing says you're an important person quite like a blue tooth.
Yeah, I always know an important person when I see one, mainly because it looks like they are talking to themselves in a corner, or sometimes, screaming at themselves. But in reality, they are talking on their blue tooth phones. A little thingy that clips to your ear and makes you look like an android from Star Trek. When I see someone carrying a brief case in one hand, a wad of papers and a starbucks coffee in the other and screaming at the wall while trying to hail a cab.....I know that guys a winner. I wish I had a job like his that caused me to get hemorrhoids and an ulcer at the age of 22. Must be nice, you tool. I wonder if he wears his blue tooth while he banging a prostitute on "Hooker Wednesday"?
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