Cell Phone Rudeness (archives)

One of my pet peeves is the almost constant use of cell phones by people while driving, shopping, dining, in line at the store etc.  Does no one know how to say ‘I’ll call you right back’?  Well, it has gone beyond that now, with them being used in supposed relaxing getaway places like at the beach. This is beyond being inconsiderate.

While on the beach recently, I had to just sit there and listen to this woman for at least an hour while she talked on her cell phone and pranced back forth in front of me. I couldn’t concentrate on my book.

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How thoughtless and inconsiderate can she be?

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VERY IRRITATING … where will all this end ? ? ! ! !

 

You are SO right, that is irritating. Really someone needs to let her know in a way she will remember…maybe by slipping up behind her and pulling those little strings keeping up her bikini bottoms…Maybe when her bottoms hit the sand and everyone else starts using their cell phones to take photos of her totally naked, surprised and realising her pussy is exposed, she will be more thoughtful in HER use of cell phones in future! And of course she will be reminded of this lesson every time she sees any of those photos on-line…
Comment By irritated by cell phones At 1/1/2008 7:49 PM

So you did like thousands of others would do – whip out your own cell phone with a camera built-in and record the event.

If this problem continues to interrupt the college lectures and classrooms, the professors have a simple solution at their means – any girl whose cell phone rings during class will be forced to donate an article of clothing to the Clothing Drive.

Why just the girls? Men use their cell phones for two things – to take pictures of pretty girls and to tell a buddy to fill-in for a softball game.

Of course, to make this work, inspectors will be given all the girls cell phone numbers to random place calls during class to ensure the girls do turn off their cell phones.

Comment By Inspector #212 At 1/1/2008 10:02 PM

As a student at the college, I can assure you that such a policy would work wonders, just as the solution proposed by Irritated in the first comment would help. Many girls, even those who display their breasts in some situations, will still feel the heat if they find they are suddenly more exposed than they expected, with a whole beach or class enjoying their pussy on display, and encouraged to take pictures with THEIR cell phones and paste the images all over campus bulletin boards.
Comment By horny boy At 1/1/2008 11:59 PM

I feel the same way about rude cellphone users. How I wish I had been there to give her a piece of my mind.
Comment By Nemo At 1/5/2008 8:35 PM

2 thoughts on “Cell Phone Rudeness (archives)

  1. Johann

    Some time had passed since this article was posted. Now I had encountered the exact same sittuation at a beach. Girl was talking on the phone all the time parading in front of me with a bikini on. I aproched her, but she continuate to concetrate on her phone. This was not a business call, but rather chit-chat with a girlfriend from what I could hear. And I could hear her clearly. This was was annoyed me in the first place. So I pulled the strings from her bikini bottom open and had it in my hand. The girl did not stop phoning. Just complained to the other end that some random dude had removed her panties – can you belive that. She did not to mind being bottomless. From her face I could tell she was annoyed that someone wanted to interrupt her call. I then put the panties to her belongings and left the beach. Totally buffled for what just happend.

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  2. someone

    I could not understand why they keep talking. I mean not only do they add noise to the beach, It is also quite loud for them. You can see on the picture, that this girl plugs her ear to hear what the person on the other end sais.

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