Andy Griffith
Member
Let me start by saying that I am not a a fan of a moblie phone, but I do have one- I consider it a vice, almost evil invention and keep it off 99% of the time.
My mobile phone is going on seven years old, and I've replaced batteries in it two or three times and I hope I can still get one for it- my wife usually helps me with that, as she's a bit more savvy at such things.
I've never been one to to be in on the latest trends, and I have never stood in line for anything- especially at the grocery store and any gunshop. It takes a lot of practice to be a curmudgeon.
I wouldn't stand in line for a $100 model 29-3, as my blood would boil after about 3 minutes.
Please explain to me the overwhelmingly unclean spirit of desire that possesses the minds, souls and bodies of people that must have the latest electronic gadget of any kind that has maligned the name of a poor, unsuspecting and innocent fruit.
My mobile phone is going on seven years old, and I've replaced batteries in it two or three times and I hope I can still get one for it- my wife usually helps me with that, as she's a bit more savvy at such things.
I've never been one to to be in on the latest trends, and I have never stood in line for anything- especially at the grocery store and any gunshop. It takes a lot of practice to be a curmudgeon.

Please explain to me the overwhelmingly unclean spirit of desire that possesses the minds, souls and bodies of people that must have the latest electronic gadget of any kind that has maligned the name of a poor, unsuspecting and innocent fruit.