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SUBMAN1
05-22-07, 03:34 PM
Hahahahaha!

-S

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/18/BAG9MPTMU88.DTL

Letum
05-22-07, 05:02 PM
Haha!
Thats one way to prove your point!

dean_acheson
05-22-07, 05:05 PM
So very very rich....

robbo180265
05-22-07, 06:41 PM
I don't care who you are,that's gotta hurt.

waste gate
05-22-07, 06:57 PM
Another example of 'do as I say, not as I do'.

bookworm_020
05-22-07, 09:29 PM
I wonder what her first words to the caller would be??:hmm:

Got to love the humor:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

fatty
05-22-07, 09:52 PM
In her defence she wasn't actually on the phone, and if her phone was set up for hands-free use it would not be contradictory to the bill she voted for (http://www.vote-smart.org/billtexts/4861.htm).

Still, a pretty dumbass move...

Frau_Phillips
05-22-07, 10:08 PM
Thus proving that everybody talks on the phone whilst driving once in awhile. Seriously. EVERYBODY.

Hypocrisy smells like rotting cheese...

SUBMAN1
05-23-07, 01:32 PM
Thus proving that everybody talks on the phone whilst driving once in awhile. Seriously. EVERYBODY.

Hypocrisy smells like rotting cheese...
Not I. I haven't owned a cell phone in probably 5 years, and I don't miss it at all! Besides, have a cell means people from the office can track you down any time and anywhere. Not a good thing when in the IT biz.

Also, when I am driving, leave me alone. Period. I am relaxing and listening to my music or the news. The last thing I want to do is talk to some joker who can't remember how I told him to fix something last week.

-S

Jimbuna
05-23-07, 01:55 PM
Poetic justice :lol:

baggygreen
05-23-07, 07:47 PM
I find it most ironic to see coppers drivin around town here with a hand to the ear, chattin away....:down:

Letum
05-23-07, 07:55 PM
Im very careful with the mobile phone and the motorbike, if I do answer the phone whilst I'm on the road I put my helmet back on straight afterwards! ;)

Heibges
05-23-07, 08:06 PM
Thus proving that everybody talks on the phone whilst driving once in awhile. Seriously. EVERYBODY.

Hypocrisy smells like rotting cheese...
Not I. I haven't owned a cell phone in probably 5 years, and I don't miss it at all! Besides, have a cell means people from the office can track you down any time and anywhere. Not a good thing when in the IT biz.

Also, when I am driving, leave me alone. Period. I am relaxing and listening to my music or the news. The last thing I want to do is talk to some joker who can't remember how I told him to fix something last week.

-S

Exactly, my old lady and I are probably the only two people in California who don't have cell phones.

A cell phone seems to me like an anchor around my neck rather than a blessing.

Seeing hippies talking on cellphones is funny. :|\\ <-----hippie

ross knight
05-23-07, 08:07 PM
the city i live in, Houston, leads the nation in crashes that involve roll-overs. Most were on the phone,

Frau_Phillips
05-23-07, 09:30 PM
Well, the only purpose my cell phone serves now is to keep in touch with my baby whenever the hell I feel like it. Seriously, I could wake him up at 3 in the morning to talk about South Park if I wanted.

I also like the fact that when I have my cell phone, I don't ever have to worry about being stranded, or in trouble. If I keep my wits about me, I can always call for help with it. It's scary to imagine something happening and me not having any way to call for help.

Apart from that? It's just a money black hole. Toss some money in, and you can get some worthless collections of pixels, or an annoying ringtone, guaranteed to piss somebody, somewhere off wherever you go!

Also: I dont like memorizing phone numbers I am laaazy.

baggygreen
05-23-07, 10:42 PM
the city i live in, Houston, leads the nation in crashes that involve roll-overs. Most were on the phone,

and most were probably those bloody great big fuel-guzzling things you call SUVs! bloody unsafe things to drive..

NefariousKoel
05-24-07, 12:05 AM
Irony... the best form of humor. Especially when it's a hypocritical politician.

Report: John Edwards Charges $55,000 for Speech on Poverty

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

John Edwards has an example to teach University of California at Davis students how to avoid poverty — charge $55,000 for a speech.

That's how much the 2008 Democratic presidential candidate negotiated for his fee to speak to 1,787 people at the taxpayer-funded school in January 2006, according to financial disclosures.

According to Joe Martin, the public relations officer for UC Davis' Mondavi Center, the fee for a speech entitled, "Poverty, the Great Moral issue Facing America," was worth it to school officials.

Martin told The San Francisco Chronicle that the center paid Edwards because at the time "he wasn't a (presidential) candidate and from our point of view, he was a speaker of interest that people in the community were clearly interested in ... we feel it's our mission to present those speakers."

The speaking fee, which amounts to about $31 per audience member, was the highest Edwards earned in nine appearances last year at colleges and universities. In all, he earned $285,000 for the nine speeches.

Edwards spokesman Eric Schultz told FOX News that the speech at UC Davis, "was funded by sponsors and ticket sales," and the school has said ticket prices for the event ranged from $17.50 to $45.

Incidentally, students at all of California's public universities will pay a 7 percent increase in tuition next year.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,274513,00.html

robbo180265
05-24-07, 05:34 AM
Thus proving that everybody talks on the phone whilst driving once in awhile. Seriously. EVERYBODY.

Hypocrisy smells like rotting cheese...
Not I. I haven't owned a cell phone in probably 5 years, and I don't miss it at all! Besides, have a cell means people from the office can track you down any time and anywhere. Not a good thing when in the IT biz.

Also, when I am driving, leave me alone. Period. I am relaxing and listening to my music or the news. The last thing I want to do is talk to some joker who can't remember how I told him to fix something last week.

-S

I have a cellphone (we call them mobiles) and I agree with you 100% Subman1,which is why I use the off button when I'm driving or don't want to be contacted. I'd be lost without it now,it's just too useful.

@NefariousKoel - did you post in the wrong thread?

The Avon Lady
05-24-07, 05:55 AM
If my cellphone rings while I'm driving, I usually pull over or do not answer it. But that's not 100% of the time.

My husband does the same except when I'm riding shotgun with him driving, then I answer all his calls.

There isn't a good handless car system for our Samsung models and pressing the earphone buttons correctly is more distracting and dangerous during driving than conversing.

SUBMAN1
05-24-07, 10:54 AM
Exactly, my old lady and I are probably the only two people in California who don't have cell phones.

A cell phone seems to me like an anchor around my neck rather than a blessing.

Seeing hippies talking on cellphones is funny. :|\\ <-----hippie

Yep - i feel like the only person in the world without one and I kind of like the peace. Besides, when I did have the phone, I only made one personal call on it maybe once every two weeks to a month. Every other call was someone calling me for help on something. Blah! I'm the type of person that hates talking on the phone anyway. If you want to talk to me, get on IM and message me instead.

I have one very annoying friend that likes to call up and chat for up to an hour at a time. Another reason I don't want a damn phone! :p

-S

SUBMAN1
05-24-07, 11:05 AM
Well, the only purpose my cell phone serves now is to keep in touch with my baby whenever the hell I feel like it. Seriously, I could wake him up at 3 in the morning to talk about South Park if I wanted.

Marry him and then you could talk all night from right next to him every single night of the year! I cannot guarantee that he will want to talk South Park every night from now on though!

I also like the fact that when I have my cell phone, I don't ever have to worry about being stranded, or in trouble. If I keep my wits about me, I can always call for help with it. It's scary to imagine something happening and me not having any way to call for help.

If anything happens, someone else 'always' has a phone you can use. I've been rear ended even (car totaled) and someone driving by will always call the cops for you even without even you having to ask. If this is a scary thing where someone is stalking you - buy a gun. Besides - a gun has cheaper monthy bills. If you don't shoot it, it costs you nothing.

Apart from that? It's just a money black hole. Toss some money in, and you can get some worthless collections of pixels, or an annoying ringtone, guaranteed to piss somebody, somewhere off wherever you go!

Also: I dont like memorizing phone numbers I am laaazy.

There is something to be said for being able to piss somebody off anytime and anywhere, so good luck with that one. :D

-S

SUBMAN1
05-24-07, 11:08 AM
I have a cellphone (we call them mobiles) and I agree with you 100% Subman1,which is why I use the off button when I'm driving or don't want to be contacted. I'd be lost without it now,it's just too useful.

@NefariousKoel - did you post in the wrong thread?

The off button still costs you at least $30 a month last time I checked! :D

I hear you though. It is like a security blanket to you now. Trust me though, I thought I'd miss the thing too, but the moment after I threw it into the lake, I have not missed it one iota!

-S

U-533
05-26-07, 07:29 AM
She was driving her new state-issued 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid SUV, which replaced her previous tax-payer funded 2005 Cadillac STS.

wonder how much thats gonna cost...