Christopher Walken INSISTS that he’s NEVER once owned a cellphone or EVEN…
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Go Away Nimda! Shutdown ! — 5 years ago(December 17, 2020 01:15 AM)
You know there are many more people like Mr Walken. We reject certain technological devices. I resisted getting a smart phone for years. I didn't even want a cell phone at all for a long time or a pager. I like computers enough to want one, but still I was skeptical.
I'm surprised Mr Walken lasted this long without either. I actually feel somewhat ashamed for having a mobile phone, PC and access to the internet.
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— 5 years ago(December 17, 2020 01:47 AM)I don't have and never had a cellphone, smartphone nor an iPhone. Also never had a tablet. Just either a desktop (as I do now typing this) or a laptop. I've used the others, but they weren't (aren't) mine.
“Call a SPADE, a SPADE; and a TRANNY, a TRANNY, or an IT!!!”.
"THAT'S SOME BAD
SHIT
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HARRY
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cryptoflovecraft — 3 years ago(May 03, 2022 01:10 PM)
I didn't "cave in" and buy a computer until the early 2000s. All in all, I could live without one and sometimes I long for the 'good old days' of the '70s and '80s when life was somewhat simpler and people weren't consumed by things like the Internet and social media.
As for cell phones, I never bothered. I still use a landline, it suits me just fine.
When everyone is looking down at their cellphones instead of what's straight ahead of them, you know something's amiss. -
Go Away Nimda! Shutdown ! — 5 years ago(December 17, 2020 01:55 AM)
Also,
The legendary Oscar-winner, who was there to promote the new Jon Hamm-Emily Blunt romance Wild Mountian Thyme — the latest from Moonstruck and Doubt (and Joe Versus the Volcano) scribe John Patrick Shanley — also showed the audience Muhammad Ali’s boxing trunks, which were framed. You can watch the video above to find out why.
I saw this advertised and almost clicked to find out more. Since Walken is in it, hell yeah! I wanna check it out. I've Emily Blunt and John Hamm a lot as well.
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 
