rogerlee5 is offline rogerlee5 Post #41  September 30,2009, 4:15am
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It was reported a couple of weeks ago that some young teenage female was walking down the street in NYC blithely not paying the *least* bit of attention to anything else but her texting, and walked right into a open lidless manhole, and fell into a sewer!


When she got home the mother said "Ewwwww, she smells bad now".


Dumb azzes.


My brother told me cell phone users and texters are in 2 classes ~~~ the people that can afford them AND have a legitimate use for them


and those who don't need them, can't afford them, but have them anyway and babble away on them all day long.


HUGE overabundance about children and young women who are the worst abusers of the devices and are in the latter category....


Texting is retarded and incontrovertible evidence of the utter and total dumbing down of our language.


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Dude.. Quit listening to your brother!!! He was a brick shy twenty years ago, and time hasn't exactly provided any new mortar!!

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I don't know if you meant to sound like a complete azzhole; but yeah; that's how you came accross.

As for children and women babbling....well.....the your post is an example of a man, well, babbling.

I never stated that texting is my sole focus or even a major focus of my day. I happen to be a full time college student; with a 3.5 gpa and a permanent place on the Dean's List; a single mother of a happy and well adjusted 5 year old; and a fantastic accountant. No part of my life suffers from the fact that I have (and can afford) unlimited texting. In fact; as the great majority of my family is 6 or 7 states away (and some even farther) texting is an easy way to stay in touch and extremely cheap as well. Also; due to my hectic schedule; texting is how I let the important people in my life know that they are, indeed, still important.

Now; when my best friends and I are telling secrets and so text each other from the same room; you could call that silly. At which point; I'd inform you; when you are paying my cell phone bill I'll care about your opinion.
I haven't figured out whether I am a babbling young woman?? Or a babbling children?? Maybe I should ask his brother.. hmmmmmm..
 
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dwreese182 is offline dwreese182 Post #42  September 30,2009, 4:50am
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rogerlee5 wrote :
Aren't you worried about overworking the buttons???
If you learn how to text with both hands and alternate each message you get more life out of your buttons. Wear them evenly from both sides. Can't have an unbalanced phone now can ya? That would just be.....ridiculous.
 
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curious_girl wrote :
I don't know if you meant to sound like a complete azzhole; but yeah; that's how you came accross.

As for children and women babbling....well.....the your post is an example of a man, well, babbling.

I never stated that texting is my sole focus or even a major focus of my day. I happen to be a full time college student; with a 3.5 gpa and a permanent place on the Dean's List; a single mother of a happy and well adjusted 5 year old; and a fantastic accountant. No part of my life suffers from the fact that I have (and can afford) unlimited texting. In fact; as the great majority of my family is 6 or 7 states away (and some even farther) texting is an easy way to stay in touch and extremely cheap as well. Also; due to my hectic schedule; texting is how I let the important people in my life know that they are, indeed, still important.

Now; when my best friends and I are telling secrets and so text each other from the same room; you could call that silly. At which point; I'd inform you; when you are paying my cell phone bill I'll care about your opinion.

You have issues.
 
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