Last week, being in between classes, I decided to enjoy a moment of leisure in our faculty lounge. Here you can find colleagues, who in no time engage you in quiet urbane conversations (sometimes serious discussions), and all in a peaceful, well-mannered setting.
Then along came the cell phone. With the gadget in their ear, the well-mannered professors show their dark sides: some shout, others Flash Memory Drive growl, many curse, and worst of all, the faculty lounge turns into mayhem, pandemonium, and chaos all at once. So I headed toward the staff-faculty cafeteria where one find kindred souls with whom to chat, swap stories, or maybe engage in low-level-non-vicious gossip. Right in the middle of ordering my lunch, the waitress’s cell phone rings. Of course, she takes a moment to answer. Never mind that I had to listen to her problems about getting rid of her free-loading sister Memory Card -in-law. As I returned home on the Q32 bus, and once on the 59th Street Bridge, the bus started to move at snail pace: ten minutes per each square foot. As if in a chorus the passengers pulled their mobile phone and started notifying their alleged-loved ones that they would be late due to heavy traffic. After this initial choreographed wave, a second one ensued. Incoming calls started. One conversation caught my attention; a young man is begging his father to pay the last installment of his tuition bill: “It’s only seven hundred dollars, dad.” “I know you gave me the $700 bucks. But I used it for the tattoo you see on my neck.” “I agree I should tattoo things on my brain rather than on my neck, but this tattoo is my soul and it will stay with me forever.” “You Cell Phones /Mobiles know I’ll pay you back when I graduate.” “A check is fine. Okay, dad. I promise–no more tattoos. Thanks, man. Love you dad.” As I debarked from the bus, I turned around to thank the driver, but I changed my mind since the man had the darn garget plugged in to his left ear. At least, the good soul had the common sense not to use it while driving.Posts Tagged ‘ Memory Card’
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Prepaid Cell phone plans
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