And I'm similar to Bender. Just got my first cell phone 2 years ago. Apparently I'm resistant to change... sometimes.

And I'm similar to Bender. Just got my first cell phone 2 years ago. Apparently I'm resistant to change... sometimes.
I'm trying to save your soul from eternal frying
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piuoGb-Nhfw
and Dammit, I'll pull it off
This is something that happened just a few years ago at USC . . . . .
Which would obviously mean that they would have to talk to you.BUT, if I call them, I might have to talk to them?:shrug:
I have quite a few contacts though that I must call as they are text illiterate.
I absolutely hate talking on the phone, so I would conservatively say I text about 4 times as often as I talk. And I prefer e-mail to text. Maybe I have an anti-social disorder. :scared
Maybe I'm anti-social, but I'm OK with it.
why don't these people have jobs and responsibilities to keep them busy..
especially these kids..
school...job...homework..house chores...yard work..car cleaning..boat cleaning..fence to paint..deck to stain..
what in the frig are you people doing besides nothing but friggin' typing.
just a shame there is no guarentee I can watch this generation being raised today when they are shoved out the front door to live their own friggin lives. [almost forgot..they get to stay home forever with mommy]..
I will not live long enough to see the absolute chaos that these future adult will create.But after they throw my ashes in the Chesapeake Bay I am going to somehow someway catch a glimpse of how absolutely unprepared for the real world these young adults are.
what a joke..
ya think the economy is fukd up now..Wait till these 8-25 year olds have to figure the real world out..
"hey grandpa..dads broke..can I get $400,000.00 for the house payment.."
"No lazy ass ya can't"
I am so thankful I was raised to understand the meaning of work and responsibility..I would have never made it through the tuff and hard times without it..
:director: Have a nice day...and don't forget those damn machines........
I am the same way, talking on the phone is my least favorite thing to do. I prefer to text always over a phone call. For me ratio is probably 50-1 :shrug:
And I also prefer email to text. If people want to get in touch with me, I always say email is the best. I probably only answer the phone at a rate of 1 to every 4 calls I get, and I make less than 1 call a day.
Maybe I'm anti-social, but I'm OK with it. Texting is great - you can't type too much, so you don't have to babble on and on (or more importantly, listen to the other person babble)...
On another note, my 14-year-old niece averages 17,000 texts a month or about 567 texts per day. When she called verizon once they said they had never seen someone with more texts. It is pretty unbelievable she is always typing away on her phone.
How many hours of her day do you think is allocated to sending and reading text messages?
I text message my team and they love it.
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