Thursday, November 07, 2013
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Yes sad, people don't hear, don't see anyone around them.
ReplyDeleteOh yes. I work on a college campus and it's amazing that everyone isn't walking into each other (I say as I stand at the bus stop reading blogs in my phone...)
ReplyDeleteWhat do people do with out them, Mine stay in my pocket unless it rings but others it's their life, What would happen if it all stopped like at work the other day when the system was down. We had to talk to eachother and it made a plesent change.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a universally common sight. It's everywhere.
ReplyDeleteRemember when people used to walk down the street and smile at strangers and even say hello and how are you?
ReplyDeleteA strange phenomenon that seems to be taking over humans all over the world!
ReplyDeleteI hope she isn't walking across the street. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'll have a post on this very theme one of these days soon...
ReplyDeleteSad but true. They will miss so very much!
ReplyDeleteso true.
ReplyDeleteyep, and forgetting all the traffic they need to watch out for....
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