ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
What if it isn't?
ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
The apocalypse.ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
Then there's no loss in answering.Danno wrote:ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
What if it isn't?
ayvee1 wrote:Then there's no loss in answering.Danno wrote:
What if it isn't?
SBSP wrote:My mum always tells me to answer the phone when she's not there, and I almost never do. I brought it up because we just got a call from my uncle, and I didn't want to answer.ahlycotc wrote:
Yes. I hate talking on the phone. I won't pick up the phone unless I know who is calling and sometimes I won't even answer then.
It's funny because my last job involved a lot of calling random people.
ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
Okay mum.ahlycotc wrote:If it's important, they can leave a voicemail.
kyro7 wrote:Okay mum.ahlycotc wrote:If it's important, they can leave a voicemail.
"If it's important they'll leave a message".
kyro7 wrote:Okay mum.ahlycotc wrote:If it's important, they can leave a voicemail.
"If it's important they'll leave a message".
Do you sit and do nothing when someone knocks on the door too? Just curious.ahlycotc wrote:SBSP wrote:
My mum always tells me to answer the phone when she's not there, and I almost never do. I brought it up because we just got a call from my uncle, and I didn't want to answer.
I never answer the home phone. I will only answer the home phone if it's my parents calling (but we call each other on the mobile phone though). Nobody who wants to talk to me calls me on the home phone anyways.ayvee1 wrote:I always answered the phone. What if it's important?
If it's important, they can leave a voicemail.
I don't remember between 10-12. I remember going all day trying to think of a way to let everyone know. I ended up just walking up to my dad when he was outside working on a project and going, "dad, my cousin called, your father died." he was like, "okay, thanks."ahlycotc wrote:Ché Guayaba wrote:Ever since my grandpa died and I happened to be the first to pick up the phone and had to give everyone the news I haven't picked up a phone. Fuck that.
Wow, how old were you then?
kyro7 wrote:When my nan died I answered the phone first and got to give everyone the good news.
NOT SRS.
Must be Mexican.SBSP wrote:kyro7 wrote:Okay mum.
"If it's important they'll leave a message".
This reminds me of IT Crowd where Moss talks about how his family never answers the door.
Scott. wrote:Love beating cocky people on Fifa. Ended up being matched with the same dude twice in a row. Won the first game 2-0, but it was pretty close. In the second game, he realised it was me again and upped his game. He was winning 4-2 midway through the second half, and was doing the whole watching the celebrations and replays thing and trying to pass it around the back.
I won 6-4.
Do you like that book?SBSP wrote:Think I'll read Grapes of Wrath for a bit.
It's not bad.Glen Damon wrote:Do you like that book?SBSP wrote:Think I'll read Grapes of Wrath for a bit.
ayvee1 wrote:Do you sit and do nothing when someone knocks on the door too? Just curious.
Ché Guayaba wrote:I don't remember between 10-12. I remember going all day trying to think of a way to let everyone know. I ended up just walking up to my dad when he was outside working on a project and going, "dad, my cousin called, your father died." he was like, "okay, thanks."ahlycotc wrote:
Wow, how old were you then?
Then I ran away, not literally but I got out of the area as fast as possible, I'm pretty sure my dad was going to cry and that would of been incredibly damaging to my world at the time.
But yeah, totally scarred me, I hate talking on the phone. I avoid is as much as possible, when my xbox broke I spent like a year still getting charged for xbox live because I couldn't stand the thought of having to call and cancel auto renewal (and yes Ahly at this time it wasn't possible to cancel online)
I thought it was really boring when I read it 2/3 years ago. I might like it more now that I'm more aware of the historical context.SBSP wrote:It's not bad.Glen Damon wrote:Do you like that book?