I found a flaw with my fone!

It’s true my friends, I have found a flaw with my iPhone. For some reason, the sun of California must have made the iPhone inventors sun-centric, because they did not take into account the cold evenings in December in New England. If they had put down their frisbees and taken off their sunglasses long enough they might have seen some temperature maps of the country and noticed that the whole country isn’t always 70 and sunny.

Now to my point, there is no hand-related way to answer the phone in the winter. If you have gloves, no matter how thin, you can not slide the little button across the screen. I found this out the hard way. I’m driving and my phone starts ringing. With my gloved hand I take it out of my purse and attempt to answer it. Boy did I feel silly when I realized that there was no way I was going to be able to take my glove off and drive at the same time. So I did what I had to do, used my tongue. Yes, creepy people, I used my tongue as a finger. I had tried my chin but that wasn’t working. And it worked like a charm! But I was/am still annoyed that now I am going to have to cut the right pointer finger off of every glove so that on the rare chance that someone calls me, I can answer. Or perhaps I should move to Hawaii!

About Amanda

I'm from Boston, born and bred. To entertain myself and my mind while being unemployed, I turn to blogging...or at least thinking about blog topics. Mostly I think about REALLY funny topics and then never get around to writing any entries, but it's the thought that counts right?
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2 Responses to I found a flaw with my fone!

  1. Todd says:

    http://www.dotsgloves.com/

    Apparently the rest of the world started wearing gloves before you did.

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