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  • #16
    Me and my wife have them becuase we both work and actually like to get ahold of one another when we are not home. Other than that its good for other things, like if you get stuck somewhere or have a accident, or see someone else hurt. Or even if your at the video store and the movie your wife wanted isnt in and you dont have to play guess the movie for whatever mood shes in today. Or if your driving home and stop to get something to eat and you call home to see if they want anything, or maybe you have a friend who lives far away and you can use your free nights and weekends to call and say whats up instead of paying long distance or buying calling cards.
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    • #17
      Are you guys the kind of a$$wipes that answer calls in the movie theater?
      yes, everyone who carries a cellphone has no manners :rolleyes:
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      • #18
        Originally posted by '98 BlackBird:
        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by malice10985:
        RallyRed 98 - I have never IN MY LIFE gotten a call that was so important, I had to answer the phone in the middle of a class. What do consider important? A death in the family... is that Important? Why do you need to get the call right away, The body isn't going anywhere!! It's dead!!
        I actually resemble that remark. I recieved a phone call at 1:45am on a monday morning from my step-mom telling me my dad was not breathing. He passed away. That to me is a VERY IMPORTANT phone call. BTW the body did go somewhere, to the funeral home. At least I got to spend the last few precious moments with him (the body) by his side at his home.
        Think before you go posting bull$hit like that comment you just made. That cut deep :mad: :(
        </font>[/QUOTE]Yeah, but you know what the cool part about it is? When ignorant pricks spout off like that, something usually happens to them to make them eat their words [img]graemlins/naughty.gif[/img]
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        • #19
          I would have to say that I love my cell phone. I think your issue is with people being rude on the phone not with the actual phones themselves. I don't answer calls when it's not appropriate. I don't take calls when I'm eating or in the library or the movies. If I'm having a conversation with someone and I get a call I don't answer. I'll excuse myself to check the voicemail later though. I hate it when people answer their phone at a restuarant. It's rude to answer your phone whenever you're eating.
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          • #20
            I don't ever wish that on anyone.

            okay back on subject: Most cell phone users are very rude and impolite. When I am at work, my cell phone in on vibrate. If I am in a metting and I get a call and I feel the vibration, I simply hit the side button and it goes directly to voice mail. If it is important enough they will leave a voice mail.
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            • #21
              I do find it a sick phenomena how everyone needs to have a phone by their face the majority of the day as if they could never live without it. And I do get sick of these idiots who think their so cool b/c they have a piece of **** camera connected on their phone. But I accept it as a sign of the times and move on. I will only have my cell on during the day when I know someone has to call me with something important. I dont need a brain tumor from having by my ear all day [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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              • #22
                my mom origionally got me and my brother each a cell phone when we were 15 so if she needed us she could call us. i am now 21 and i couldnt imagine not having one because i can leave home and not have to worry about calling or telling anyone where i am because if they need or want me they can just call me. i have a camera phone and cant wait until they come out with a higher quality one. i used it the other day at work when a lady came in with a really tight pushup bra that made her b**bs look like the were goin to pop and u should of see a side view. and no i am not a pervert nor do i take pictures of every girl i see and that is the firts picture i have taken of a girl that wasnt a friend
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by '98 BlackBird:
                  </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by malice10985:
                  RallyRed 98 - I have never IN MY LIFE gotten a call that was so important, I had to answer the phone in the middle of a class. What do consider important? A death in the family... is that Important? Why do you need to get the call right away, The body isn't going anywhere!! It's dead!!
                  I actually resemble that remark. I recieved a phone call at 1:45am on a monday morning from my step-mom telling me my dad was not breathing. He passed away. That to me is a VERY IMPORTANT phone call. BTW the body did go somewhere, to the funeral home. At least I got to spend the last few precious moments with him (the body) by his side at his home.
                  Think before you go posting bull$hit like that comment you just made. That cut deep :mad: :(
                  </font>[/QUOTE]First, I think you meant resent, not resemble.
                  Second, I am very sorry for your loss. I didn't mean to upset you.
                  THird, if it was the middle of the night, wouldn't you get the call on you land-line?

                  To everyone else-

                  I don't see why people can't live without them. They only came out a few years ago, and it seems like they are just as important as clothes or cars in respect to your everyday life.

                  Or even if your at the video store and the movie your wife wanted isnt in and you dont have to play guess the movie for whatever mood shes in today. Or if your driving home and stop to get something to eat and you call home to see if they want anything, or maybe you have a friend who lives far away and you can use your free nights and weekends to call and say whats up instead of paying long distance or buying calling cards.
                  This is the kind of goofy crap I am talking about. If my GF got mad at me because I got the wrong movie, or didn't bring home the right kind of burrito, I would find a new GF right away.

                  Don't you feel as though you have no independence? Aren't you embarrassed that you have to consult your wife in making the simplest, most irrelevant decisions?

                  As far as people getting ahold of me when ever they want, I consider that a terrible burden. If I am out doing something, I don't want to be interrupted because some pukeface would like to ask me a question. It can wait, I promise.

                  Basically, I feel as though no one has any manners anymore. Most cell phone users are really rude and consider thier own phone communications more important than face to face conversation. I see them as a generally unnessary commodity, that cause more problems than they solve.
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                  • #24
                    You know, when youre the one who is disagreeing with 100+ million cell phone users, I'd think you might wanna re-evaluate your position.

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                    • #25
                      Well, no more arguing please.

                      Play nice.

                      As for cell phones.... I have one.... I don't like it when people call me.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 12secondv6:
                        Well, no more arguing please.

                        Play nice.

                        As for cell phones.... I have one.... I don't like it when people call me.
                        hey baby can I get yo digits?

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                        • #27
                          Yea, i have a phone, and have for like 3 years now. Am i glued to it? No. I hate talking on the phone.

                          I just looked at my phone log, and my average call length on my phone is 1:09 (thats one minute nine seconds). I call people to say "yo, were you at.........ok..........ill meet you whereever"

                          i dont call in theaters, or any public place for that matter really.

                          whenever im in the library or a theater or a place where people expect privacy, i turn it on silent mode. thats what voicemail is for.

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                          • #28
                            this crap is hilarious... whys this person gettin so worked up over a freakin phone? is it really that big of a deal? i mean if your gonna get worked up over something find something that actually matters instead of stupid sh!t... thats it im out... peace
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                            • #29
                              yeah i always had phone too, and will when i get back to the states !!!!

                              i always shut mine off in the movies and stuff....

                              it hink there better deal then the lane line phones
                              !!!

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                              • #30
                                I just looked at my phone log, and my average call length on my phone is 1:09 (thats one minute nine seconds). I call people to say "yo, were you at.........ok..........ill meet you whereever"
                                This is exactly how mine is. I have the smallest minute plan available, 300 minutes, because 99% of my conversations are less than two minutes, and go almost exactly like Ian's. I prefer to have real conversations in person, unless it is not possible.
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