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<p>[QUOTE="STexan, post: 4384671, member: 72749"]He probably has to talk to her 24/7, as that's the only way he can be relatively sure she's where she's supposed to be and not doing something she shouldn't be doing. Yes, I noticed it, and it reminded me of one basic fact, of those who regularly talk on the phone, some/many often <u>literally spend the entire day</u> on the phone with somebody or another.</p><p><br /></p><p>When cellular carriers introduced unlimited talk time and unlimited texts, this is when distracted driving accidents exploded off the charts.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can't tell you the number of times I've seen people engaged in conversation and see them/pass them/get passed by them 1,2, to 3 hours later, and they're still on the phone. It's a real issue for many, yet they don't even know it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="STexan, post: 4384671, member: 72749"]He probably has to talk to her 24/7, as that's the only way he can be relatively sure she's where she's supposed to be and not doing something she shouldn't be doing. Yes, I noticed it, and it reminded me of one basic fact, of those who regularly talk on the phone, some/many often [U]literally spend the entire day[/U] on the phone with somebody or another. When cellular carriers introduced unlimited talk time and unlimited texts, this is when distracted driving accidents exploded off the charts. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen people engaged in conversation and see them/pass them/get passed by them 1,2, to 3 hours later, and they're still on the phone. It's a real issue for many, yet they don't even know it.[/QUOTE]
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