i really don't understand why people must talk on their cell phones while they drive. it's so annoying. texas needs to pass a law making that illegal. i'm on my way home for lunch today and i'm cruising at a decent speed and have to slow down because this lady thinks she not only needs to be dialing her cell phone in the fast lane but searching for a number?, name?, in the seat of her car. how dangerous is this? is it to much to ask her to pull over before endangering my life as well as her own?
an old high school friend of mine has this theory about slow traffic. at the front of the line way up there somewhere there's a person named bob who is just driving too darn slow. well, perhaps bob is up there but so is his friend ... dialing her freakin cell phone! argh!!
an old high school friend of mine has this theory about slow traffic. at the front of the line way up there somewhere there's a person named bob who is just driving too darn slow. well, perhaps bob is up there but so is his friend ... dialing her freakin cell phone! argh!!
2 lovely comments:
-Me said...
I always talk on my cell phone when driving. I get so bored that I have to. But I don't have to search for numbers, I speed dial (my mom is 1, dad is 2, sister is 3, brother is 4, law school friend a is 5, college friend m is 6, college frind j is 7, law school friend r is 8, high school friend a is 9) What difference is it if I'm talking or singing and changing the radio. The people who really scare me are the ones who read the paper. Which is OFTEN in rush hour in the am.
Do cell phones cause more accidents than people who eat, change the radio, WATCH DVDs, read the paper, etc? I doubt it.
melyssa said...
well, i've obviously hit a chord with this one :-)