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Thread started 10/09/08 4:39pm

ZombieKitten

I hate having a cell phone

I lie awake at night seething about how much I hate having it, and planning on "losing" it somewhere. I haven't topped up the pre-paid thingie for a month, and STILL people keep ringing me on it, and I HATE THAT!!! Hopefully the battery has gone flat mad
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Reply #1 posted 10/09/08 4:43pm

sextonseven

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You are too popular. nod

No one calls me on mine so for me it's just like not having one. neutral
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Reply #2 posted 10/09/08 4:46pm

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

You are too popular. nod

No one calls me on mine so for me it's just like not having one. neutral


only 3 people know the number of mine, thankfully Kylie knows not to pester me, but my husband and the handyman seem to think I will actually answer it! wacky but they should simply not call me when I am driving mad
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Reply #3 posted 10/09/08 4:48pm

TheResistor

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ZombieKitten said:

I lie awake at night seething about how much I hate having it, and planning on "losing" it somewhere. I haven't topped up the pre-paid thingie for a month, and STILL people keep ringing me on it, and I HATE THAT!!! Hopefully the battery has gone flat mad


I hear you! I hate the attitude from people when they can't get a hold of me. Email, text messages all that bullshit drives me insane.

Leave me the fuck alone! lol

I took my voicemail out. So no one can leave a voicemail. Drives people nuts.

Honestly though, what did we do before cell phones? Did we say things like, "hey, let's meet at the bar on Friday?" And did we actually show up at said bar on Friday? I don't remember.
rainbow

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literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #4 posted 10/09/08 4:51pm

ZombieKitten

TheResistor said:

ZombieKitten said:

I lie awake at night seething about how much I hate having it, and planning on "losing" it somewhere. I haven't topped up the pre-paid thingie for a month, and STILL people keep ringing me on it, and I HATE THAT!!! Hopefully the battery has gone flat mad


I hear you! I hate the attitude from people when they can't get a hold of me. Email, text messages all that bullshit drives me insane.

Leave me the fuck alone! lol

I took my voicemail out. So no one can leave a voicemail. Drives people nuts.

Honestly though, what did we do before cell phones? Did we say things like, "hey, let's meet at the bar on Friday?" And did we actually show up at said bar on Friday? I don't remember.


OK, I have a fellow whinger here woot!

I was HAPPY before I had the cell!

My husband looks at me dumbstruck when I just simply go off to meet someone, and asks me "aren't you gonna call to see if it's still on?!" and to me that is so strange, of COURSE it still is unless they called to cancel confuse

that is the weirdest thing, if I say I'll be at the bar on Friday, I will be confused obviously cell phones seem to allow people to wait and see if something better comes along, then piss off the original engagement mad
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Reply #5 posted 10/09/08 4:51pm

ZombieKitten

I never set up my voicemail boxed
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Reply #6 posted 10/09/08 4:52pm

NDRU

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sextonseven said:

You are too popular. nod

No one calls me on mine so for me it's just like not having one. neutral


me, too. It's just an accessory; it keeps my look of this century. And when someone calls I'm invariably at home where I get terrible reception.
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Reply #7 posted 10/09/08 4:53pm

JessieJ

I hate it too. I don't like being contacted so easily. shake And I'm constantly missing calls 'cause I hate carrying it around and then everyone gets mad at me... confused
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Reply #8 posted 10/09/08 4:55pm

ZombieKitten

JessieJ said:

I hate it too. I don't like being contacted so easily. shake And I'm constantly missing calls 'cause I hate carrying it around and then everyone gets mad at me... confused


comfort

I was talking on the landline to my sister, and my cell rang, and she's like I didn't know you have a mobile phone!!!! and was mad cause I never gave her the number boxed but I said even if you had it, I've never actually managed to answer a call on it yet!
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Reply #9 posted 10/09/08 4:55pm

NDRU

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talking on them is hell. They hurt my eardrums, and there's always a weird disconnect. You're always interrupting each other, and you can't actually talk at the same time (there must be some kind of one way only thing about the signal) so conversations are totally awkward.
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Reply #10 posted 10/09/08 5:00pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

talking on them is hell. They hurt my eardrums, and there's always a weird disconnect. You're always interrupting each other, and you can't actually talk at the same time (there must be some kind of one way only thing about the signal) so conversations are totally awkward.

yeah. I feel heat in my head next to the phone, but I'm not sure that isn't just me having psycho-somatic brain cancer symptoms.
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Reply #11 posted 10/09/08 5:04pm

Statuesqque

mine has been deactivated because I haven't used it in so long. when it was on people who knew I was at home would call me on it instead of my house phone,that would drive me to no end.
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Reply #12 posted 10/09/08 5:05pm

Cinnie

I am accustomed to angry voicemail because I'll leave my phone off for like a day, or leave my phone ON and somewhere unattended.
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Reply #13 posted 10/09/08 5:06pm

Cinnie

TheResistor said:

I took my voicemail out. So no one can leave a voicemail. Drives people nuts.


This idea is tempting.
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Reply #14 posted 10/09/08 5:06pm

ZombieKitten

some people just aren't made for them I swear

and other people can't live without them! They really took to them like ducks to water confused I've tried twice and phones just make me anxious
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Reply #15 posted 10/09/08 5:07pm

ZombieKitten

Cinnie said:

TheResistor said:

I took my voicemail out. So no one can leave a voicemail. Drives people nuts.


This idea is tempting.


How do I do that? I would like to as well. I don't mind people texting a message, I can cope with that.
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Reply #16 posted 10/09/08 5:12pm

TheResistor

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ZombieKitten said:

TheResistor said:



I hear you! I hate the attitude from people when they can't get a hold of me. Email, text messages all that bullshit drives me insane.

Leave me the fuck alone! lol

I took my voicemail out. So no one can leave a voicemail. Drives people nuts.

Honestly though, what did we do before cell phones? Did we say things like, "hey, let's meet at the bar on Friday?" And did we actually show up at said bar on Friday? I don't remember.


OK, I have a fellow whinger here woot!

I was HAPPY before I had the cell!

My husband looks at me dumbstruck when I just simply go off to meet someone, and asks me "aren't you gonna call to see if it's still on?!" and to me that is so strange, of COURSE it still is unless they called to cancel confuse

that is the weirdest thing, if I say I'll be at the bar on Friday, I will be confused obviously cell phones seem to allow people to wait and see if something better comes along, then piss off the original engagement mad



Cell phones have contributed to high art of flaking out. Recently I got into it with a friend who flaked out on me. "I left you several messages why I could not make it," he said. "Oh yeah," I asked letting him dig himself deeper into a hole. "Yeah," he said. "I left you several detailed messages." I rolled my eyes, took a dramatic pause and said,"Liar. My voicemail is not set-up. In fact you were annoyed with me last week because I had no voicemail. Did you forget?"

The look on his face was priceless... lol
rainbow

"...literal people are scary, man
literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #17 posted 10/09/08 5:13pm

TheResistor

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ZombieKitten said:

Cinnie said:



This idea is tempting.


How do I do that? I would like to as well. I don't mind people texting a message, I can cope with that.


Go into your voicemail settings and delete the greetings. The caller will get a "the caller you are trying to reach has not set up their voicemail." It's fantastic.
lol
rainbow

"...literal people are scary, man
literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #18 posted 10/09/08 5:15pm

ZombieKitten

TheResistor said:

ZombieKitten said:



OK, I have a fellow whinger here woot!

I was HAPPY before I had the cell!

My husband looks at me dumbstruck when I just simply go off to meet someone, and asks me "aren't you gonna call to see if it's still on?!" and to me that is so strange, of COURSE it still is unless they called to cancel confuse

that is the weirdest thing, if I say I'll be at the bar on Friday, I will be confused obviously cell phones seem to allow people to wait and see if something better comes along, then piss off the original engagement mad



Cell phones have contributed to high art of flaking out. Recently I got into it with a friend who flaked out on me. "I left you several messages why I could not make it," he said. "Oh yeah," I asked letting him dig himself deeper into a hole. "Yeah," he said. "I left you several detailed messages." I rolled my eyes, took a dramatic pause and said,"Liar. My voicemail is not set-up. In fact you were annoyed with me last week because I had no voicemail. Did you forget?"

The look on his face was priceless... lol


people say they didn't get your message or sent you one, LIARS!!! mad

I just checked my phone, and I have a text from the handyman

confused

I don't know when he sent it!
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Reply #19 posted 10/09/08 5:15pm

Cinnie

TheResistor said:

ZombieKitten said:



How do I do that? I would like to as well. I don't mind people texting a message, I can cope with that.


Go into your voicemail settings and delete the greetings. The caller will get a "the caller you are trying to reach has not set up their voicemail." It's fantastic.
lol


I PAY to have voicemail every month!
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Reply #20 posted 10/09/08 5:16pm

ZombieKitten

TheResistor said:

ZombieKitten said:



How do I do that? I would like to as well. I don't mind people texting a message, I can cope with that.


Go into your voicemail settings and delete the greetings. The caller will get a "the caller you are trying to reach has not set up their voicemail." It's fantastic.
lol



OH!!!! I have never set mine up, I wonder what mine actually says confuse
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Reply #21 posted 10/09/08 5:26pm

TheResistor

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ZombieKitten said:

TheResistor said:




Cell phones have contributed to high art of flaking out. Recently I got into it with a friend who flaked out on me. "I left you several messages why I could not make it," he said. "Oh yeah," I asked letting him dig himself deeper into a hole. "Yeah," he said. "I left you several detailed messages." I rolled my eyes, took a dramatic pause and said,"Liar. My voicemail is not set-up. In fact you were annoyed with me last week because I had no voicemail. Did you forget?"

The look on his face was priceless... lol


people say they didn't get your message or sent you one, LIARS!!! mad

I just checked my phone, and I have a text from the handyman

confused

I don't know when he sent it!


That's the classic excuse. "Oh I never got your message"

My friends don't fuck with me as much. They know I don't live and die by the phone like them. What happens in case of an emergency, they say in horror. I guess I'll find out the next day, I say. Don't be waking my ass up with the current wave of emergencies: drunk dialing, freak outs because boyfriend/girlfriend/wife/husband made you cry.
rainbow

"...literal people are scary, man
literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #22 posted 10/09/08 5:36pm

Anxiety

i hate cell phones too. LOATHE them.

i hate people's ludicrous little ringtones, i hate being interrupted at really awkward times by calls when i have no business being on a phone, and i hate the idea that now, no matter where i am or what i am doing, if someone expects to call me at a specific time, i have no excuse. i hate losing my signal in the middle of calls, i hate how much of a strain it is for me to try to hear what someone is saying on a cell phone, and i hate that stupid "can you hear me now" schmuck. screw him.

other than that, cell phones are fine.
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Reply #23 posted 10/09/08 5:37pm

ZombieKitten

I hate "where are you?" and "I'm on the train!!!!"
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Reply #24 posted 10/09/08 5:41pm

Anxiety

ZombieKitten said:

I hate "where are you?" and "I'm on the train!!!!"



ughghghghghgh

i have to admit, though, i notice cell phone etiquette has generally improved over the last few years.

that is not to say that cell phone assholism does not still run rampant.

it's just a little LESS rampant.
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Reply #25 posted 10/09/08 5:45pm

Cinnie

My phone just rang twice with "unavailable number". Now I remember why I have voicemail - screening calls.
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Reply #26 posted 10/09/08 6:46pm

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I rarely even have my cell phone on. Most of the time it's dead at the bottom of my purse. I prefer the land line but I don't have call waiting so when people can't get through they try my cell phone which is either silenced or dead. Then when they finally get ahold of me they complain about how I don't have call waiting as to which I reply "bitch, you gonna pay my phone bill?"
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Reply #27 posted 10/09/08 6:53pm

errant

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i hate having one too.

to make it worse, i now carry two barf
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #28 posted 10/09/08 7:04pm

prb

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i love my cell ph- its the only way i can keep up with the org at home at the moment.

but it wont let me post mad
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #29 posted 10/09/08 8:20pm

Amaxx

My phone is only on durring business hours or if I'm out and about! I don't want to be hassled by unecessary fringe aquaintences when I'm at home!
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