Formeruser012523
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Ratkids? That's a bit harsh.
Ratkids? That's a bit harsh.
I already told my son that he has no need to contact the chairman of the board or his office just yet. Get over it.As in a child that has their own I phone?
I'll never forget the first time I saw a neighborhood kid using his phone, while riding his bicycle.
Okay at 8-9hyrs old, unless you are talking to grandma, you shouldn't have anyone to call.
I can just see another one now, on the next block over.
"I got that thing taken care of." "You know, that thing with the lemonade stand, it's taken care of."
I think I finally got a cell phone when I was a teenager, so my parents could reach me if I was out somewhere with my car. It was a 1960, and they were worried about reliability and being able to come get me.
Before that, if I needed a cell phone, my dad would lend me his. I was only allowed to use it to call him for something important, or for him to call me.
Oh the gas station food jokes I could use here....
James, how can he contact the Chairman of The Board?
Old Blue Eyes died years ago.
I think I finally got a cell phone when I was a teenager, so my parents could reach me if I was out somewhere with my car. It was a 1960, and they were worried about reliability and being able to come get me.
Before that, if I needed a cell phone, my dad would lend me his. I was only allowed to use it to call him for something important, or for him to call me.
I was 23 when I got my first cell phone.
I was 23 when I got my first cell phone.
When I was 23, we still had pagers. :eeek:
And if standing in the company of other employees with one, and a "beeping" noise went off, the whole conversation would stop while each person checked theirs.
We thought we were high tech, when they came out with "alpha numeric" pagers, that could receive a short message in alpha (letters) OR numbers.
Bechtel...I had to look that one up.
And no I didn't mean he should use the phone for food poisoning, I thought that was an understood risk going into the place.
I meant he could use the phone in such emergencies as call his dad to ask how many tacos he wanted, or fish, depending on the day. And that would be tied into how much his body could stand, given each person's tolerance for poisoning from bad food....oh I'm sorry, does the station call it "aged?" My mistake.
When I was 23, we still had pagers. :eeek:
And you have had cell phone far too long.I turned 23 a week ago
And you have had cell phone far too long.
And you have had cell phone far too long.
I've paid the bill on one ever since I've had my own, so I've earned it.
Nobody is questioning whether or not you've paid your dues, I think the only question I have is "what does the fox say?"
No, scratch that.
The only question I have is "Will your dealership be bold enough to claim you are the anti-Dodge dealer?"