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Yorkiegirl · 19/06/2007 18:52

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PestoMonster · 19/06/2007 18:52
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tiredemma · 19/06/2007 18:54

I see people in Birmingham wearing them on the bus.

I mean- its not as if they have got their hands full is it? sat there on public transport

RubberDuck · 19/06/2007 18:55

It was due to the health scare a while back. People assumed bluetooth was a safer way to use a mobile if you had to use them a lot.

RubberDuck · 19/06/2007 18:55

(personally I suspect the manufacturers of bluetooth used it as a PR exercise )

suzycreamcheese · 19/06/2007 18:55

no not yet..

i dont get too annoyed if the call is interesting and their trolley goes off course a bit but call rarely is of interest..

..those headsets ... horror..
make people look like slaves ..to their phones

quite orwellian..

lionheart · 19/06/2007 22:01

I drove (very slowly) past a woman who was riding a horse and texting at the same time yesterday.

WelshGirlie · 19/06/2007 22:47

dh was using the gents at a service station recently. A chap came in, stood next to him at the urinal and started talking to him, asking him how he was etc.

dh thought this was very odd but answered him anyway. It was then that he realised the other guy was on the phone and had a bluetooth earpiece in!! :D

lou33 · 19/06/2007 23:02

lol i am always forgetting to take mine off when i get out of my car, and have only realised when the phone has gone off via my headset

Freckle · 19/06/2007 23:07

They always remind me of the earpieces all the humans had in the Cybermen episode of Dr. Who. Who's controlling their thoughts??

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