Gruebeard said:
I'd been drinking a lot a little while back. Not getting drunk, just drinking a couple a day, every day. It was too much. Affecting my sleep, making me lazy. I figured I ought to cut back, but I never bothered to try.
I'm currently going through something similar. Ever since I came to my current country of residence a few years ago, after work, I went to this one place that was next to the workplace of a significant someone. She'd come there after she was through with work, we'd share a glass or two, and then share a ride home. Not getting drunk, just a couple of beers or so.

The thing is, she was assigned to their HQ and left the country about two years ago, and I've still kept up the habit. Very nearly every single day, I go to that bar (another bar at the weekends), take two/three beers, then a glass of wine or two at home in the evening. Not getting shit-faced, but I'm still drinking way more in a month than I did in a whole half-year before I came here, and I don't like it. I need to cut that shit down.

Luckily, I'm moving onwards in about a month. I hope a change of scenery will help do the trick.

Yeah.
 
When I enter my house, I still feel the need to check my phone messages. Even though my landline has not been active for 5 years.

Anyone else feel a technological phantom limb?
 
I still have a landline because

1.) It comes with our Internet/Cable package

2.) I like being able to give people a number I will occasionally check if I need to, without having to worry about my cell phone number being passed to people I don't want to have it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I still have a landline because

1.) It comes with our Internet/Cable package

2.) I like being able to give people a number I will occasionally check if I need to, without having to worry about my cell phone number being passed to people I don't want to have it.
OLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLD Lady.
 
Sorry if I find the idea of having my cell phone ring with incessant inanity all day annoying. ;)
Only have a cell now, got rid of the land-line 3 years ago. If someone calls, and I don't recognize number (doesn't pop up name from contacts) AND they don't leave a message, I add immediately to the blocked caller list. If they leave a message, and it's crap, blocked caller list. If it's something I need, added to contacts.

I don't have my sister's number on my phone, she didn't leave a message.
 
There's random stuff like notices from the town that I might want to hear later, but honestly, I just really hate it when my phone rings when I'm using out for its true purpose... Netflix and Hearthstone[DOUBLEPOST=1459207427,1459207330][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sorry, I'm a millennial so forgive my ignorance. What exactly is a landline?
It's that thing old timers used to plug their computer into to use the internet.
 
And those of us who are REALLY old remember having to use this thing called a "dial" and having to turn it counterclockwise to call a phone number...
 
And those of us who are REALLY old remember having to use this thing called a "dial" and having to turn it counterclockwise to call a phone number...
I turned mine clockwise, dunno 'bout you.
...also I still have a Ma Bell desk model rotary in my basement o' wonders.

--Patrick
 
Mother fuckers and there instant communication. Bunch of young puppies in a great big hurry to get nothing accomplished as fast as possible. Get back into the long game guys, make some obelisks with me. You can get a response in one or two lifetimes!
 
I got rid of my landline when I discovered I could get cell service + Internet for half the price.


--Patrick
We only have Comcast, they don't sell cell service. And like I said, the land line is basically free with our cable and internet. I'm honestly more mystified that we still pay for cable.
 
I played most of my EQ time on college internet. So didn't have that problem. Though I did have to use dial up for summer breaks. :'(
 

GasBandit

Staff member
There's random stuff like notices from the town that I might want to hear later, but
Notices from the town? Notices from the town?? Well gawwwleee Maw Tucker, best put on yer go-to-meetin' sundee best, 'cause thar be a town meetin' on the topic of all the whoopin' and hollerin' an' carryin' on lately about gettin' a new roof on the Olsen's barn! I hear tell Johnson might even show up in his new fangled horseless carriage, 'n won't that be a sight? I might even wax my moustache for the occasion.

:p
 

Dave

Staff member
And those of us who are REALLY old remember having to use this thing called a "dial" and having to turn it counterclockwise to call a phone number...
I used to have a party line phone. It was my family, my aunt/uncle's family,...and my grandmother. Every time the phone rang she'd pick up & listen in.
 
And those of us who are REALLY old remember having to use this thing called a "dial" and having to turn it counterclockwise to call a phone number...
And real bells. One of those goes off in your house at full volume nowadays and you'll never see your cats again. :troll:
 
Thanks to a nasty sinus infection, I am on antibiotics.

For dinner last night, I made super spicy Indian food, the leftovers of which I am currently eating.

I shall spend the remainder of the day terrified of sneezing.
 
Look, I can't have babies anymore (with my preferred sperm donor >.>). So I have to get my squees from other people's babies.
 
One of my next-door neighbors died...I feel weird. I don't feel sadness as I haven't talked to him in years, but...I still feel weird about it.
One of mine committed suicide quite a number of years ago.
He and his wife raised something like 12 kids in that house, all their own. Seems once everyone moved away and the wife died, he got lonely, took to drinking, etc.
The neighbors on the other side were Jehovah's Witness. Nothing unusual ever happened there (except perhaps the divorce).

--Patrick
 
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