Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Cellphones


No matter which conversation I have on the cellphone with Glen it seems to always cut out. It is so frustrating sometimes. But then again they have saved trips and are always handy to have when you want to meet with someone.
Here's my pros and cons list...
PROS-you can talk to someone at any time and anywhere you want(mostly), they're handy for the last minute pop-in visit's with friends, when at the store and you don't know what kind of cereal your Dad likes you can always phone, you always know where your family is, great for emergencies
CONS-they always seem to go out of range in the middle of something important, the battery always runs out exactly when you need to make an important phone call, you can lose them, people depend on you to answer them no matter what, family always knows where you are, they can be a major distraction while driving

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Plus for the cons, they give you brain cancer...I don't know if that's scientifical, but it's all you hear about these days.

Anonymous said...

well, unfortunatly I don't have a cell phone. The girls who I am going to move in with suggested that we not have a house phone and just use our cell phones. I think that this is a bad idea! It requires me to buy one.....as apose to paying 50$ a month split 4 ways.....but I'm not gonna lie, I totally want one.

Anonymous said...

Well, guess what! I just got my 1st cell phone a week 1/2 ago. It's really cool (I can only dial out on the thing) and I know it's cool (it's not fully set up yet and I haven't been able to answer even one call on it) and did I mention that it's a pretty cool phone? Andrew got very cool wallpaper set up on it for me . . . I think I'd better read the very 'cool' instructions that come with it! I agree with the pro that they do come in handy Christine!

Anonymous said...

Fred and I don't own one, just one extra monthly bill to pay that I don't want. The brain cancer thing weather it's true or not really makes me not want to have one.