Me and one of my friends like to play Clueless with our phones.
I call her up when I'm on my way to meet her at the Metro. We then start chatting away and don't stop until we see each other. Each of us is on her phone and we end up reprising that scene in Clueless where the yuppie Socal girls end up walking side by side and yakking away on their phones.
When we do that, we both burst out laughing, hang up, and put our phones away.
I had it for...five years and used it maybe, oh, ten times after the novelty wore off. It was something good if, say, you were outdoors at a game or something like that where you were tromping around looking for someone, but something definitely not to be used inside at *all*. It's one of those business technologies that got retooled for the consumer market and made everyone look like a tool.
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I call her up when I'm on my way to meet her at the Metro. We then start chatting away and don't stop until we see each other. Each of us is on her phone and we end up reprising that scene in Clueless where the yuppie Socal girls end up walking side by side and yakking away on their phones.
When we do that, we both burst out laughing, hang up, and put our phones away.
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