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Count me in on the "install the jammers" crowd. Too many stupid/ignorant people to give everyone the benefit of the doubt when it comes to using cell phones with etiquette.
While were at it, install them in cars. If your wife is about to go into labor why are you at the theatre? If you think you need to be in contact 24/7, get over yourself. Any one of us can get run over by a bus and life will go on for everyone else. |
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I recall a couple of years ago, I went on a date with this gal I met at a bar a few nights before. Since the very moment I picked her up at her place- she would take and make phone calls, one right after the other. We maybe said but two words to each other the entire time I was driving to the restaurant.
Anyways, so we get to the restaurant, and I’m thinking to myself- “Good…now, maybe we can start talking to each other since she ought to put the damn phone away in a restaurant.” Not. She took a phone call as soon as we sat down. After that, excused herself to make another one, and blah, blah, blah. By that time- I had had it. I ordered a drink for myself and contemplated my next move. I then turned to my date and told her I’d be going to the restroom. Of course, she just nodded as she continued to hammer the phone. Well, I went straight up to our waitress and gave her $40 and told her that I was leaving for the evening. “What ‘bout your girlfriend?” “She’s my date and she’s been on that damn phone ever since I picked her up. So, I’m leaving. Here’s forty for the dinner I actually ordered, but I’m not going to eat. Give my date ten dollars for a cab ride home or you may pocket it yourself. I don’t care. The rest is your tip.” She laughed and said she understood. I got into my car, drove over to a friend’s house and drank the rest of the night. I never did hear back from my date. And I sure the hell never called her. |
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ROFL I think I am a grumpy old hippie now...dammit. Dude, I'm just tired of ignorant saps who feel the world revolves around their tiny little souls and the rest of us have to just "deal with it." BS- if you illuminate the space around me with your constant cell phone use in a theater- expect me to break the thing at your feet. |
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Actually, once again I didn't convey out my statement as well as I should have. I'm not referring to people who are on call for work that actually need a phone but the people who think they need to be accessable to everyone in their social circle. Either way, cell phones are still going to be abused. A minor annoyance when it happens ever once in awhile, unfortunatly its the norm for any public area today. It's not a minor annoyance, it's a royal pain in the ass. |
I took the wife to a movie 3 months ago, 1st time in 10 years or close to it.
I didn't think about turning my phone off.... sure enough, the phone rang about 1/2 way into the movie. Funny, I had this feeling people were looking at me ? What's up with that ? ROFL I answered it, it was one on our kids, I quickly told them I would call them back if it wasn't an emergency and turned the phone off. The more I tought about it, we had it on for an emergency call only, the kids lets us down. Many people want there phones on for emergency purposes. Too many times people call to chit chat.... they should be considerate of others and only call if in an emergency. At least take into the fact of where one is and what they are doing before they call. |
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