It's quite well known that I am "very particular" about many things LOL. I know I cause a few moments of pause when friends/family are buying me gifts (see below on what happens to gifts I don't like LOL).
Today though, I started my journey to find a new cellphone. What an epic journey this is turning out to be. Taking a freaking ring to Mordor has nothing on me trying to find a phone that I like LOL.
I have quite "particular" don't wants.
1. I don't want a flip phone. Hate 'em
2. I don't want a camera, video, mp3 player in my phone
3. I don't want Panasonic/Motorola/Sanyo/Samsung/Ericsson blah blah
What I do want is pretty simple.
1. I want a Nokia
2. I want to make calls and send/receive texts
3. I want a colour screen
Wow, how's that for cutting edge technology LOL.
Apparently what I want is not available. Every fucking phone out there is a flip phone with all these rubbishy extras. Hello, I'd rather have a crappy phone and a great digital camera as opposed to a good phone with a shitty camera in it.
The bloke at the Vodafone store, while trying to be helpful, must have thought I was a
Sigh. Looks like my quest for a new phone is going to take longer than I thought. Bugger it.
On Sunday I spent over $90 on books.
You'd think that $90 would get me quite a few books, but not in this country (where I swear, books are more costly than gold LOL).
I got three books. Yep, just three.
1. Buried Treasure, Victoria Findley
2. Running with Scissors, Augusten Burroughs
3. First Pass Under Heaven: An Incredible Journey Along the Great Wall of China, Nathan Gray
You know, it's been months since I bought new books. Mostly I get stuff from the library these days. Sometimes I might buy off Trade Me.
I'm reading more biographies and travel books (see three books above which fall into one or both those categories). I just finished this great travel book - When in Rome: Chasing La Dolce Vita by Penelope Green.
In this books, Penny, a 30 year old PR exec, chucks in her life in Sydney and moves to Rome. It's a great book and really inspiring. You know, if I had the money I'd do that in a heart beat. I would seriously give up everything here and go. Even if it meant I worked in a sandwich shop, 'cos really, who cares. It would be a sandwich shop in Rome. Wouldn't get any cooler than that. Actually, it would be cooler if I dated an Italian version of Wentworth Miller LOL.
The salesmen just hate it that you don't want to spend a fortune on a fancy phone!
Mmm, an Italian Wentworth Miller. Sounds yummy :P