I think the middle aged berks at the checkout with their lunches still with
the bluetooth device strapped to their head is funnier still.
>>I use my mobile all the time, and have just started with a Bluetooth
>>headset. I have the JX10. You should see the looks on peoples faces if I
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> No they think you just look stupid with a chunk of plastic on your ear
> talking to yourself ;-)
Joe Harrison - 01 Dec 2006 12:48 GMT
>I think the middle aged berks at the checkout with their lunches still with
>the bluetooth device strapped to their head is funnier still.
What's funny about it? It's a nuisance taking it in and out of your ear so
easier just to leave it in. Attitude reminds me of that oh so amusing Johnny
Walker ad campaign about 1990 where the irritating moron with a mobile phone
gets it smashed with a hammer tee hee.
NJ - 01 Dec 2006 15:21 GMT
wats not cool about it, its less grief than taking it out ur ear every
five minutes. its probably similar in terms of "coolness" to keyboard
jockeys (that really need to get a life) hiding in their sad little
bedrooms writing about it on the newsgroups. get a life and leave them
alone.
> I think the middle aged berks at the checkout with their lunches still with
> the bluetooth device strapped to their head is funnier still.
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> > No they think you just look stupid with a chunk of plastic on your ear
> > talking to yourself ;-)
Badass Scotsman - 02 Dec 2006 15:07 GMT
>I think the middle aged berks at the checkout with their lunches still with
>the bluetooth device strapped to their head is funnier still.
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>> No they think you just look stupid with a chunk of plastic on your ear
>> talking to yourself ;-)
I leave mines in all day at the checkouts, playing pool at the pub,
everywhere. My phone never stops for more than 15 minutes, and the whole
point in bluetooth is to free up your hands for other things.
G.
the dog from that film you saw - 14 Dec 2006 20:34 GMT
>I think the middle aged berks at the checkout with their lunches still with
>the bluetooth device strapped to their head is funnier still.
it's as if they are trying to say ' i'm so important, and my life is so full
and busy i can't possibly find the time to hold a phone'

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