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  1. #1
    Jimmy Smith
    Guest
    I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would be
    in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because if I
    received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a full
    sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.

    When I had to make a couple of calls all I did was fully open the bag and
    pulled over my head and shoulders and upper arms while using my phone. The
    darkness was just perfect for seeing the display. I had absolutely no
    problem! Also, the reception actually seemed a little clearer inside the
    bag! I am going to test the reception tomorrow while going to work in the
    city (no silly, I won't be driving, I'll be taking the train).

    A couple of precautions if you are going to try this for yourself. First I
    would not advise children to put plastic bags over their heads because after
    an especially long call even I because a little woozey. Next, make certain
    you are seated and stay seated. Without thinking, I stood once while making
    a point to the caller and I almost fell over the side of the boat with phone
    in hand and the bag over my head. Stay seated.

    Wear a wide brimmed hat. I actually stumbled upon this one. I was wearing
    one anyway because of the hot sun on the boat and it worked really well to
    create a ballooned working space inside the bag.

    Has anyone else used this technique?

    Jimmy





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  2. #2
    Jer
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR

    Jimmy Smith wrote:
    > I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would be
    > in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because if I
    > received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a full
    > sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.
    >
    > When I had to make a couple of calls all I did was fully open the bag and
    > pulled over my head and shoulders and upper arms while using my phone. The
    > darkness was just perfect for seeing the display. I had absolutely no
    > problem! Also, the reception actually seemed a little clearer inside the
    > bag! I am going to test the reception tomorrow while going to work in the
    > city (no silly, I won't be driving, I'll be taking the train).
    >
    > A couple of precautions if you are going to try this for yourself. First I
    > would not advise children to put plastic bags over their heads because after
    > an especially long call even I because a little woozey. Next, make certain
    > you are seated and stay seated. Without thinking, I stood once while making
    > a point to the caller and I almost fell over the side of the boat with phone
    > in hand and the bag over my head. Stay seated.
    >
    > Wear a wide brimmed hat. I actually stumbled upon this one. I was wearing
    > one anyway because of the hot sun on the boat and it worked really well to
    > create a ballooned working space inside the bag.
    >
    > Has anyone else used this technique?
    >
    > Jimmy
    >
    >



    Er, no.


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    jer
    email reply - I am not a 'ten'



  3. #3
    Thurman
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR


    "Jer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Jimmy Smith wrote:
    >> I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would
    >> be in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because
    >> if I received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a
    >> full sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.
    >>
    >> When I had to make a couple of calls all I did was fully open the bag and
    >> pulled over my head and shoulders and upper arms while using my phone.
    >> The darkness was just perfect for seeing the display. ................
    >> Has anyone else used this technique?
    >>

    >
    > Er, no.
    >


    LOL!

    I applaud your creativity, but the conjured image is circa America's
    Funniest Videos.
    "Mommy why does Daddy have a garbage bag over his head? Shhhhhh, darling,
    he's conducting tax deductible business.".

    I did see a coyote on TV yesterday with his head stuck in a large glass
    bottle, maybe he had been trying to make a call.

    Jimmy, you made my day!





  4. #4
    Herb Kauhry
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR

    And you paid how much for that phone?

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    "Jimmy Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would

    be
    > in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because if I
    > received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a full
    > sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.
    >






  5. #5
    ja
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR

    That is absolutely hilarious. I can just picture someone on a train talking
    on a cell phone with a garbage bag over his head.



    "Jimmy Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would

    be
    > in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because if I
    > received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a full
    > sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.
    >
    > When I had to make a couple of calls all I did was fully open the bag and
    > pulled over my head and shoulders and upper arms while using my phone.

    The
    > darkness was just perfect for seeing the display. I had absolutely no
    > problem! Also, the reception actually seemed a little clearer inside the
    > bag! I am going to test the reception tomorrow while going to work in the
    > city (no silly, I won't be driving, I'll be taking the train).
    >
    > A couple of precautions if you are going to try this for yourself. First

    I
    > would not advise children to put plastic bags over their heads because

    after
    > an especially long call even I because a little woozey. Next, make

    certain
    > you are seated and stay seated. Without thinking, I stood once while

    making
    > a point to the caller and I almost fell over the side of the boat with

    phone
    > in hand and the bag over my head. Stay seated.
    >
    > Wear a wide brimmed hat. I actually stumbled upon this one. I was

    wearing
    > one anyway because of the hot sun on the boat and it worked really well to
    > create a ballooned working space inside the bag.
    >
    > Has anyone else used this technique?
    >
    > Jimmy
    >
    >






  6. #6
    B. Peg
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR

    > "Herb Kauhry" wrote:
    > And you paid how much for that phone?


    Explains why he had just money enough left to buy a Hefty Bag.

    B~





  7. #7
    Craven Morehead
    Guest

    Re: I used a Hefty Bag with my RAZR

    It's wise to make sure you use a hefty bag with built in draw strings. That
    way if you want to have a private conversation, you can just pull the
    strings and the bag will fit snugly around your neck. Trust me, the other
    folks on the train will appreciate your thoughtfulness. They may even
    volunteer to assist.

    "Jimmy Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I recently went on a day long fishing trip and I knew on the boat I would

    be
    > in bright sunlight. I totally prepared for the bright light because if I
    > received calls I wanted to be able to see the disply, so I brought a full
    > sized black Hefty Bag in my tackle box.
    >
    > When I had to make a couple of calls all I did was fully open the bag and
    > pulled over my head and shoulders and upper arms while using my phone.

    The
    > darkness was just perfect for seeing the display. I had absolutely no
    > problem! Also, the reception actually seemed a little clearer inside the
    > bag! I am going to test the reception tomorrow while going to work in the
    > city (no silly, I won't be driving, I'll be taking the train).
    >
    > A couple of precautions if you are going to try this for yourself. First

    I
    > would not advise children to put plastic bags over their heads because

    after
    > an especially long call even I because a little woozey. Next, make

    certain
    > you are seated and stay seated. Without thinking, I stood once while

    making
    > a point to the caller and I almost fell over the side of the boat with

    phone
    > in hand and the bag over my head. Stay seated.
    >
    > Wear a wide brimmed hat. I actually stumbled upon this one. I was

    wearing
    > one anyway because of the hot sun on the boat and it worked really well to
    > create a ballooned working space inside the bag.
    >
    > Has anyone else used this technique?
    >
    > Jimmy
    >
    >






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