You don't know what a cellphone is? You're really missing out! Ah, how should I put it in a way that your technology deprived self would understand... You could say they're like smaller, more portable versions of Rivelata's journals. Of course, cellphones have far more functions and you can have your little clandestine conversations with other people, away from prying eyes and ears.
Really, is that all? It would be rather boring to play volleyball with yourself. Personally, I'd rather watch the people playing it.
Oh good, I don't have to explain the concept of a cellphone again. As charming as the old tin can telephone was, I'm afraid I'd run into difficulty trying run games on it. You don't look like the sort who grew up watching those shows, though.
Except it'd have a face on it and his name would be... Nevermind.
Nope, I'm definitely not that old. It's about time someone noticed... Because that guy I saw by that lamppost was totally wrong, I could not pass for someone's grandmother.
Now, I figure I can't help you with your cellphone, I'd say you're best just giving that one up. But as for that other question, now, that's awful interesting.
A MILLION YEARS LATER, A TAGfallingjunkyardSeptember 27 2010, 14:12:47 UTC
Is 'giving up' the advice you pass down to people with eyes for men not you? But since you don't seem to have an answer to my important question, I suppose I'll have to settle for your thoughts on my other one. A restless mind can't help but wonder, you know...
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No... What is that?
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You don't know what a cellphone is? You're really missing out! Ah, how should I put it in a way that your technology deprived self would understand... You could say they're like smaller, more portable versions of Rivelata's journals. Of course, cellphones have far more functions and you can have your little clandestine conversations with other people, away from prying eyes and ears.
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Yeah, I wish. The closest thing to a cellphone around here is one of those can-and-string things they had in those 50's TV shows.
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Oh good, I don't have to explain the concept of a cellphone again. As charming as the old tin can telephone was, I'm afraid I'd run into difficulty trying run games on it. You don't look like the sort who grew up watching those shows, though.
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Nope, I'm definitely not that old. It's about time someone noticed... Because that guy I saw by that lamppost was totally wrong, I could not pass for someone's grandmother.
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Oh? Is being called grandmother a common occurrence for you?
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