That goes hand in hand with the article I posted about the woman starting the fire and everyone just stood there and filmed it.Friend of mine just emailed me this video....wow.....it's sadly very true.....
Not my world.
Last week, I tried to get hold of a vendor. He called back, when I was out. So, I called him back.
"I sent you a text. Didn't you get it?"
"Not sure how you think I got it."
"You should have it. I sent it to this number."
"It's a 'land line'. It doesn't 'text'."
He was silent, for several seconds.
Have no use, for those annoying personal enslavement devices. Most of my friends are just as "odd" as I am. Works for us.
(Mrs. C is always on hers, but it is limited to talking to her daughter. And that is it. She does get annoyed that I won't carry one, so she can never track me down, when I am out working.)
The new normal....Haven't been to a baseball game, for a few years now. I could not understand how EVERYONE had their heads down, looking that dumb personal idiot box.
If you shell out $$, to go to the game, then why don't you watch it? Otherwise, stay at home and sit on your divan. The beer is cheaper, as well.
I see the same thing a lot at concerts. It seems a lot of people are more interested in making sure their "friends" know they're at the concert than they are in the show itself. Another pet peeve is when someone in front of me blocks my view by holding their phone up to record the show.Haven't been to a baseball game, for a few years now. I could not understand how EVERYONE had their heads down, looking that dumb personal idiot box.
If you shell out $$, to go to the game, then why don't you watch it? Otherwise, stay at home and sit on your divan. The beer is cheaper, as well.
baseball is boring as hell, it got popular because it was an excuse to get drunk in the afternoon on a Wednesday. I have no idea how the sport made it through prohibitionHaven't been to a baseball game, for a few years now. I could not understand how EVERYONE had their heads down, looking that dumb personal idiot box.
If you shell out $$, to go to the game, then why don't you watch it? Otherwise, stay at home and sit on your divan. The beer is cheaper, as well.
I agree with you on this but there are people that love the game. My grandfather would not miss a game if on tv. My mother told me that before tv he would leave the field and go home to listen to a game on the radio then go back to the field when it was over.baseball is boring as hell, it got popular because it was an excuse to get drunk in the afternoon on a Wednesday. I have no idea how the sport made it through prohibition
I can't imagine watching baseball without something else to do