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- 02-01-2005, 10:11 AM #1SteveGuest
Excerpts from the NY Times -
To the list of the unforeseen hazards that seem to plague the
information age, we can now add another: drunk dialing...when
intoxicated revelers flip open their cellphones and dial into regret.
Too often, the call is to an ex, usually to pronounce loudly that the
caller is over the breakup. Or to authority figures, including
parents.
Last month, after 95 percent of survey respondents admitted that they
drunk-dial, Virgin Mobile started offering a service to its Australian
customers prone to "dialing under the influence." For a small fee,
subscribers can enter a three-digit number and then the number they
want their phone to be blocked from dialing. The ban lasts until 6
o'clock the following morning.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/30/op...=8369aa7b36a37
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- 02-01-2005, 11:48 AM #2DevilsPGDGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
In message <[email protected]> Steve
<[email protected]> wrote:
>To the list of the unforeseen hazards that seem to plague the
>information age, we can now add another: drunk dialing...when
>intoxicated revelers flip open their cellphones and dial into regret.
Maybe folks with impulse control problems shouldn't be drinking at all?
--
Sex between a man and a women can be a wonderful, beautiful thing...
.... Provided you're between the right man and women!
- 02-01-2005, 12:14 PM #3Guest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
Not so much drunk dialing unless I want to talk to my mom or sister,
nothing too silly or malicious. Sometimes I google myself the next
morning though to see if I engaged in drunk usenet posting.
- 02-01-2005, 12:15 PM #4Odd BobGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
DevilsPGD <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> In message <[email protected]> Steve
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>To the list of the unforeseen hazards that seem to plague the
>>information age, we can now add another: drunk dialing...when
>>intoxicated revelers flip open their cellphones and dial into regret.
>
> Maybe folks with impulse control problems shouldn't be drinking at all?
>
>
Well, that's kinda the problem. If a guy can't control his impulses, how
can you stop him from drinking?
-- Bob
- 02-01-2005, 02:08 PM #5Larry BudGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
> Too often, the call is to an ex, usually to pronounce loudly that the
> caller is over the breakup. Or to authority figures, including
> parents.
Hell, this is probably the most honest conversation these people have
ever had with one another!
- 02-01-2005, 02:58 PM #6GaryGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
That is very true! I drunk dial way too much. It's pretty sad that when
after a night of drinking, the first thing I do when I wake up in the
morning is check my phone and see who all I called and text messaged.
"Larry Bud" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> > Too often, the call is to an ex, usually to pronounce loudly that the
> > caller is over the breakup. Or to authority figures, including
> > parents.
>
> Hell, this is probably the most honest conversation these people have
> ever had with one another!
>
- 02-01-2005, 04:15 PM #7Guest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
After our dogs got into a fight, my neighbor got drunk and emailed the
entire neighborhood about what an evil golden retriever I own. Then he
emailed me a gun threat. Both were signed (automatically) with his name
and title - SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST. Makes great reading at parties. Then
he apologized. Two weeks later he got drunk and emailed me some more.
Next day he apologized by email again. What a fun guy.
- 02-01-2005, 04:55 PM #8Larry BudGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
[email protected] wrote:
> After our dogs got into a fight, my neighbor got drunk and emailed
the
> entire neighborhood about what an evil golden retriever I own. Then
he
> emailed me a gun threat. Both were signed (automatically) with his
name
> and title - SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST. Makes great reading at parties. Then
> he apologized. Two weeks later he got drunk and emailed me some more.
> Next day he apologized by email again. What a fun guy.
I think I would forward to his school...
- 02-02-2005, 08:01 PM #9SlimGuest
Re: Do you engage in drunk dialing?
On 1 Feb 2005 14:15:20 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>After our dogs got into a fight, my neighbor got drunk and emailed the
>entire neighborhood about what an evil golden retriever I own. Then he
>emailed me a gun threat. Both were signed (automatically) with his name
>and title - SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST. Makes great reading at parties. Then
>he apologized. Two weeks later he got drunk and emailed me some more.
>Next day he apologized by email again. What a fun guy.
At least he apologized. Most dog owners whose rabid, slavering,
blood-crazed dogs get into fights all the time don't ever apologize.
I think that the dog owners should be put down right along with the
savage dogs that they are so proud of.
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