I left my mobile in JB. Well, it was four in the morning. I had spent a tortuous night watching eight episodes of Supernatural (yeah, I know it's not very good, but it's addictive). And then I decided it was time to take-off for my three-hour drive back to KL. Because, of course that's what anyone would decide under the same circumstances. I took out my phone and placed it next to my pillow in anticipation of a nap. I didn't take that nap.
So, if you've sent me SMS-es or tried to call and think I'm ignoring you on purpose, I'm not.
I'm just Phone-less in Petaling Jaya.
Both inconvenient and liberating.
6 comments:
At least you have a computer.
Funny how attached we are to our phones. It seems like we can't live life without them. When the truth is, we managed just fine before...
Oh, sure, Jenn - I've used that excuse, too! :-) Just kidding! Hope you get your phone back soon. I know what it's like without your 'lifeline'.
so you guys are mobile phone crazy as well? personally, I never liked the fact that they had become a necessity of some sort. they create more gaps than bridges. but that's just me.
Jenn: I'm sorry you left your phone behind, but think of all of the messages you'll have when you finally get it back.
PTB: Indeed!
Susanna: We did. And we had the patience to wait for letters. Nobody was accessible 24/7. Am not sure this is progress.
Jackie: You got me! :) But seriously, I'm lost.
JC: I don't know about crazy. Not crazy exactly...but sort of, like, I mean, it's like when you're missing your front tooth, you know? Noticeable, kinda.
Nessa: Hey! Unfortunately my phone tends to get fed up and stop taking messages after a while. It's kinda temperamental that way.
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