Walmart is probably a mile away. Drove in and back today, cold, snowy, icy, etc., etc., etc.
One woman was talking on her phone, while making a left turn, I am at an intersection waiting to make a right, she kept turning, talking and turning. I thought SHE was going to broadside me. Her head was ..... well, against her phone.
Similar experience on an ICY ROAD, another woman was talking and driving, talking first, driving second, on a narrow, icy road, drinking coffee, talking on her cell, and thirdly, trying to drive.
WHO do all these people find to talk to, does no one WORK anymore, they just spend their days TALKING on those cell phones.
My research has determined that talking on cell phones causes:
- Hearing loss
- Neck strains
- Deformed hands from holding the phones
- Eye strain
- High blood pressure
- Arthritis
- ADD
- Driving Nerve Degeneration Syndrome
- Halitosis
- Pityriasis simplex capillitii[