Saturday, June 14, 2008

What is the Deal with Cell Phones?

My first cell phone was in a bag and cost me $600.00
I bought it for my business and used it pretty much
for business calls. It was extremely helpful for finding
customers if lost, setting up appointments on the road,
or calling back to the business for quick responses or
to get a job started before I returned. Today I see toddlers
walking around talking to other toddlers about cream of
chicken soup, or today I saw a teenager holding a sign as
an advertisement for a going out of business sale on a
busy downtown street talking on his cell phone holding the
sign, and two hours later as I rode by he was still talking
on the phone. I mean as a teenager I talked on my parents
land line phone for an hour to some girl about nothing, but
that phone time was included in the bill. On a cell phone
you are charged by the minute. People in malls, people at
work, people in the grocery store, people everywhere are
on their cell phones. What could they possibly have to
talk about? When they left home, did they tell the person
there I will call you when I get in the car, to the mall,
at the grocery store? Did they forget what groceries they
went after? I just don't understand what these same people
did 20 years ago as they bought groceries, sat at work,or
waited at the pharmacy for their medicine. What are they
talking about now? Old people, young people, all ages of
people talking on their cell phone. I badly want to walk
up to them and just ask them. Hey what could be so important
that you would be buying groceries and shooting the bull
on your cell. What did you do before portable phones? I
know no one would answer me. I waited in line at McDonald's
the other day for a few minutes while the clerk answered
his cell phone. From what I could decipher, he and Joey
somebody were going to the mall after work. And don't get
me started about the people in the theatre's who have
to plan their shopping list with their grandmother while
watching the movie sitting directly behind me. I say ban
all cell phones in public places or learn to be courteous
for others sake and take it outside. This is just one
man's opinion..I could be wrong but I'm not.

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