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I had a wall phone in my first apartment with a long cord to walk all over the place. I thought I was the cat's meow.
I graduated to a princess phone-burnt organe-in my bedroom.
I would always pull out the latest phone book and see if I was correctly listed. That's when they printed a new one regularly and threw it on your doorstep. I even carried a miniature one in my car.
I was a late adapter to the cell phone. I remember back in the early 90's my friend had one of those bulky ones that she kept in the trunk of her car for emergencies. I believe I bought my first cell phone in the late 90's because I was traveling cross country. Still to this day, my cell phone does not ring often. I do text but I will not have a back and forth with you. I would rather you call. And I don't need a heads-up text stating you are going to call or when the best time to do so. Damn it! Just call me. If I am busy I will not answer. Leave me a message and I will call you back within 24 hours.
Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDelete#1) Not was it only on the wall Rick, but ours was a rotary one. This is when I was still living at home. No caller ID, no call waiting.
I love caller ID I don't answer the phone at all unless I recognize the #
I had a wall phone in my first apartment with a long cord to walk all over the place. I thought I was the cat's meow.
ReplyDeleteI graduated to a princess phone-burnt organe-in my bedroom.
I would always pull out the latest phone book and see if I was correctly listed. That's when they printed a new one regularly and threw it on your doorstep. I even carried a miniature one in my car.
I was a late adapter to the cell phone. I remember back in the early 90's my friend had one of those bulky ones that she kept in the trunk of her car for emergencies. I believe I bought my first cell phone in the late 90's because I was traveling cross country. Still to this day, my cell phone does not ring often. I do text but I will not have a back and forth with you. I would rather you call. And I don't need a heads-up text stating you are going to call or when the best time to do so. Damn it! Just call me. If I am busy I will not answer. Leave me a message and I will call you back within 24 hours.
VRCooper - Yeah, I just don't understand why people text back and forth when a phone call would be quicker.
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