Just the Way I Like It.
We drove to the Portland area at the end of December and when we got home I found that I left my phone there because we ended up taking a different car home. Not to worry, my phone was in safe hands. We finally made a trip over to Portland again on Tuesday and retrieved the phone after attending a scheduled appointment.
I wasn't bothered in the least by not having the phone over that period of time. The funny thing was that when I turned it on there were no texts, or voicemails waiting for me. There were no missed calls. I think I have finally reached my goal of keeping out of touch.
I wasn't bothered in the least by not having the phone over that period of time. The funny thing was that when I turned it on there were no texts, or voicemails waiting for me. There were no missed calls. I think I have finally reached my goal of keeping out of touch.
3 Comments:
Congratulations. Ironically, I was going to call or text you this weekend (which usually happens once every 2 years), but I've lost your cell number a couple of phone iterations ago. Thus, you were spared and can now rejoice in your hermitage.
It was your voting choices in November that proves you are out of touch; not your phone.
Unless they have "vote by phone" which will probably be next....
Auntie, it's the thought that counts.
Gearhead, I want to vote by thought...
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