the philosophic relationship between god and the caller id
September 5, 2006
One of the best things god has created in this pre-millennium era is the caller id. You wonder how the household survived prior to the intervention of this remarkable invention. Everyone knows that the phone won’t ring until you pick up a hammer, break out the 2000 piece puzzle or start supper.
If I consider my history with Ma Bell it wasn’t until I became a teenager that I actually remember talking into it on a regular basis. Before my teenage years it was an occasional conversation with an auntie or my Nan. As a teenager it became the conduit to meet up with friends and lovers. During my twenties my lifestyle dictated that a phone was no use whatever. I worked from boat to boat to port to port to couch to couch. My life became the neighborhood of the port I was living in. Occasionally I would drop the obligatory post card or some letter inspired by an emotion that squeezed out of the haze of those times.
Today as I move around my kitchen cooking dinner, replacing a pacifier where it belongs, trying to impart socially acceptable behaviors to my oldest three, loading the dishwasher, yelling at my oldest three, stubbing my toe the phone will ring. My relationship with Ma Bell has changed dramatically. Now that I get needs met at home, my work rarely calls, my friends call a few times a week, the phone is hardly ever for me. This means that when it does shiver out a bell noise I rarely break stride in what I’m doing. If I’m partially curious to know who is calling I will listen to the answering machine, if by happenstance I’m right next to the phone I might flip it over and glance at the caller id to see who it is. In the conversational world of Ma Bell I wield self imposed god like powers as I refuse to answer any call from any 1-800#’s nor will I answer any call whose number I don’t recognize. Upon reflection, perhaps this attitude is reflective of how I have been beaten up by relentless phone peddlers banging away at me to buy ginsu knives, support the Fraternal Order of Police, Vietnam Veterans Association, insurance, mortgages, financial planning or a bridge over land in Florida.
…no more surprises nor more rude salesman just the people who I want to talk to. Tell me the caller id wasn’t inspired by god.
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Sandra | September 6, 2006 at 4:15 am
There is a God and he loves us!!!
I don’t answer those same callers that you identified from above. I must admit there are callers that I recognize that I don’t answer all time either. Like the ones I know will be on forever and I’m cooking breakfast. They have to tell you just ‘one more thing’ even when you tell them your breakfast is getting cold. That one more thing takes 30 minutes. Then there is Mr. iwantinyourpants that I am not interested in – never do I answer his phone calls. And the list could go on.
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1steak | September 7, 2006 at 12:53 am
sandra beth your funny.
i will be praying for your son tonight.
thanks for sending people over to my site. i sure am having fun with this thing.
jb
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keith | September 7, 2006 at 2:47 am
yeah it’s a miracle specially when you dont pick up the phone cos you dunno the number then an angry wife shouts your name cos the guy on the other side of the phone wanna talk to you, wish i could remember numbers
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john | December 18, 2006 at 4:32 pm
Yes there is a certain sense of irony that people who just say they one more thing to add actually present a litany of topics to discuss. Curious?…how did you stumble across my site?
john
ps have your tried the other stories.
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