Deb wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Deb wrote:I really should do that too.

I have a few that I use mostly, the intros to Just Take My Heart and Take Cover. Also JSS's Testify. Forget to change it sometimes and I'll be down the hall in the conference room or the washroom and all of a sudden you hear coming from my cell on my desk "
Bow Chica Wow Wow.....". Gave the gal in the office beside me a chuckle on more than one occasion.

Smooth, Deb. Real smooth.

If mine isn't on silent, it's set to buzz. I hate ringtones. And I hate when my phone rings in public because then I'm that asshole with a phone making noise in the tomb-like silence of the dairy section. I tend to ignore all calls I get while I'm out somewhere like that. For one, I don't care for other people hearing me talk on the phone (and I'm sure they feel the same) and another, if it's not a quick 30-second call then I'm going to talk to the person when I can actually talk to them, respectfully, instead of mumbling a bunch of half-focused "uh-huhs" because I'm trying to do something else. I may be the only person under 30 who wishes they didn't need to have a cell phone (for emergencies).
I'mADork.
I'm not much of a cellytalker either, if I'm going to chat for awhile it will usually be more so on my landline not on my blackberry......more for texting, email, appts and checking fb and mr.

LOL I can't remember the last time me and my daughter actually chatted on the phone, it's always bbmessenger or in person.

I have a cheap phone, and I am not ashamed to say it. It is an emergency phone for when my car breaks down. (I drive an hour and fifteen minutes one way to work) I call to say I will be late, to ask a brief question, etc.
I understand how annoying texting addicts can be. I went out with a friend once, we had not seen each other in quite some time, and she kept texting the whole time. She answered any of my questions as if she was doing so absentmindedly, and once answered me wrong!

As time went by we drifted apart. She is considerably younger than me and found a "new friend", but had not time for the old friend. The way I look at it, if I wanted to get together to watch her text someone else, and be more into her text than our conversation maybe it was for the best.
She was a new teacher at our school. When we started we went through our Praxis III together, she would eat lunch with me every day, tell me all her gripes, and laugh with me a lot. During the summer she moved closer to the school and started hanging out with a JR High teacher. I understand, they live closer and do more together. No problem. But she speaks to me only in passing now, and only talks to me when she needs something. I realize she is younger, but I am one who can have many friends, not only one or two that I can hang with. Her new friend is the same way. Sad.
