I remember a story from the 1980’s. A person had an uncle who would walk the streets talking to himself, his niece gave him a cell phone without batteries, it was a fairly recent invention, so he could walk the streets without appearing crazy.
I remember passing a hobo with a big pack hitchiking south of austin. He had around a dozen pagers on his belt and pack straps…this a couple years after pagers faded away. Laughed so hard I cried
My brother in law used to talk into a fake cell phone; if he noticed someone staring at him he would say just a minute, turn to the person and say ’it’s for you’.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 1 year ago
I remember a story from the 1980’s. A person had an uncle who would walk the streets talking to himself, his niece gave him a cell phone without batteries, it was a fairly recent invention, so he could walk the streets without appearing crazy.
Olddog1 about 1 year ago
Getting harder to pick out the psychotics.
Little Caesar about 1 year ago
Even more annoying when they have it on speaker.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
The sheer look of terror on Ruthie’s face…
Doug K about 1 year ago
“Crazy” is a nice word to use. (It may be too nice.)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Watching car crash videos on You Tube. One shows a woman driving with a baby on her lap and a phone in her hand!!! Crazy – period!
tcayer about 1 year ago
It can be two things!
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
“SUUU-EE!” ☺
whulsey about 1 year ago
I remember passing a hobo with a big pack hitchiking south of austin. He had around a dozen pagers on his belt and pack straps…this a couple years after pagers faded away. Laughed so hard I cried
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
I’ve never heard anyone go, “HEE, HAH!”
fierorose about 1 year ago
My brother in law used to talk into a fake cell phone; if he noticed someone staring at him he would say just a minute, turn to the person and say ’it’s for you’.