For all of you at the Check outs,
In the Drive Thru's
In line at a service counter..
GET OFF YOUR FU*KING CELL PHONES AND TALK TO THE PERSON SERVING YOU!!!
thank you I feel better now
Im with you dude.I do not have enough fingures n toes to count how many times that i have almost been hit by some inconsiderate asshole , becuase they were to busy talking on their cell phone while they are driving.Fuh-King cell phones...and no, ive never owed a cell phone.Ulike the most of you cell phone addicts...my life does not revolve around a cell phone.Ok here it goes
For all of you at the Check outs,
In the Drive Thru's
In line at a service counter..
GET OFF YOUR FU*KING CELL PHONES AND TALK TO THE PERSON SERVING YOU!!!![]()
thank you I feel better now
Im with you dude.I do not have enough fingures n toes to count how many times that i have almost been hit by some inconsiderate asshole , becuase they were to busy talking on their cell phone while they are driving.Fuh-King cell phones...and no, ive never owed a cell phone.Ulike the most of you cell phone addicts...my life does not revolve around a cell phone.
Agreed,Ok here it goes
For all of you at the Check outs,
In the Drive Thru's
In line at a service counter..
GET OFF YOUR FU*KING CELL PHONES AND TALK TO THE PERSON SERVING YOU!!!![]()
thank you I feel better now
Ditto. The idea of being available to people by telephone 24/7/365 (366 Leap Year) is abhorrent to me. There is no one person on this planet that I want to have that kind of access to me, let alone everyone I know. I don't operate on the assumption that I'm so incredibly important that I NEED to make myself available in that way....and no, ive never owed a cell phone.Ulike the most of you cell phone addicts...my life does not revolve around a cell phone.
I have had a cell phone with me 24 x 7 for about 10 years. Now just because it is there doesn't mean that I am a slave to it. Vibrate, Quiet and the ignore features are there for a reason. USE THEM!Ditto. The idea of being available to people by telephone 24/7/365 (366 Leap Year) is abhorrent to me. There is no one person on this planet that I want to have that kind of access to me, let alone everyone I know. I don't operate on the assumption that I'm so incredibly important that I NEED to make myself available in that way.
Umm, as irritated as I get by people on their cell phones at inappropriate times (and believe me, that pisses me right off), this seems like a bad idea. What if somebody within range of your jammer was on a really important phone call? What if it was a call to 911? Granted the odds are against it, but would you want to be responsible for an ambulance failing to arrive in time to save a life?Are for sale on the internet, a little expensive, but well worth the effort. These situations described here can all be dealt with very effectively with the flip of a switch. The jammers work by overpowering the local cell phone signal, but if the signal is stronger than the jammer signal, the jammer won't work. But those areas are really only near the antennaes. The usual range is about 30 to 50 feet and sometimes further, but that gets you across most intersectins
sorry to be sexist but women are the worst offendersOk here it goes
For all of you at the Check outs,
In the Drive Thru's
In line at a service counter..
GET OFF YOUR FU*KING CELL PHONES AND TALK TO THE PERSON SERVING YOU!!!![]()
thank you I feel better now
God I love that show. Bryan Cranston is fantastic in it. He's the main reason I used to watch Malcolm in the Middle, and he's even better in Breaking Bad (and it's such a completely different role, and a completely different type of show). I love the episode where he confronts the kids in the store who are making fun of his disabled son. That put a big smile on my faceIn the great tv series "Breaking Bad", the main character has a short time to live (lung cancer), and begins doing things he would only have thought of before. He is offended by a stereotypical asshole talking himself up loudly on his cell in a bank line. He recognizes the guy later in the day and finds an opportunity to blow up his fancy sportscar.
It was a cheery moment.





