Obituary for my cell phone: Ironically, As I approached ATX - TopicsExpress



          

Obituary for my cell phone: Ironically, As I approached ATX today, I realized the time had finally come that my 512 number and smart phone were retired. I feel relieved. I have loved having the largest encyclopedia constantly at my finger tips, it has been a great social experiment, but I am ready for the downgrade. Far too many times I have intended to take a mere fifteen minute break and it is not until hours later that I am done checking my clash of clans, my word with friends with my siblings, my cnn, my fb, and then a few hands of poker, only to start the cycle all over again. My personally is far to addictive for such a powerful tool/game/distraction. I remember not even having a land line, a cell phone, or even a laptop for about two years in my early Austin days. I loved it, but such a luxury is selfish to ones loved ones, so I am retaining a 432 number. Not posting new number publicly, but will begin switching over my contacts to my OD phone upon my return to Deep West Texas and forwarding to folks. Perfect timing of it all, however, in that I will be off the grid for almost the entire next week anyway, due to there being lack of service at Utopiafest. (A great way to come off being strung out on constant internet stimulation is at one of my favorite events of the year, where I wouldnt have time to be on the phone anyway). So, long story long as another G.L. I know always says; I will no longer be able to be reached as often via facebook, due to not having a computer in my pocket anymore, and if you have my 512 telephone number you may as well delete it for the time being. I will always be grateful though to my friend who hooked me up on his phone service, (because the provider made him have two lines, to get a cheaper plan. Why? And he was sick of me forgetting to pay my Cricket. :) ((. Though your not on fb to see anyway Diggy, seriously, I love you brother)). The burden of being on some elses dime and not being always able to pitch in my nickel, is a weary I am glad is no more. So, R.i.P. my dear samsung galaxy III. You were a good friend to me, the last two years on nights when I was lonely and able to pull up a universe of possibilities at any moment, to fill that void. I will hopefully carry on your memory by writing more songs, stories, plays, films, grant proposals, etc. in your absence. God Speed Sprint.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 07:15:25 +0000

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