Cell phones have become a necessity for connectivity in our increasingly hectic lives,
so last year for Christmas, we gave Sarah a cell phone. (Click on thumbnail)
How did we ever survive without cell phones?
Well, based on Sarah's phone bill last month, she must believe in "survival of the fittest."
One phone call alone was 387 minutes long! (You do the math --- that's almost 6 1/2 hours!)
Needless to say, we had a little talk. Her total phone bill was over 1600 minutes . . . . . over 26 hours a month.
Sarah's response? "That's less than an hour a day . . ."
OK, so maybe the total phone bill is not so bad, but I think she got the point. Having a cell phone is a privilege --- and life without one is torture to a teen!
Ha! Back in high school and college, I recieved an almost monthly lecture re: my cell phone bill.
Yeah, but have you ever even come close to 387 minutes?!?!
Not really. I think my longest call was like 3 hours. I am thinking the 387 minutes was the result of the cell switch of your provider not ending the call. Or she didn't press the end button...fell asleep! Ha! But seriously...who talks on the phone for 6.5 hours, on a cell phone (dead battery?), and have a constant signal in Boonie, Indiana? Sounds fishy to me. Did Sarah fess up to it?
Yes, Sarah REALLY DID talk for 387 minutes!
Hello there,
We found this website today on the internet and are wondering if somebody of this Jungbauer-family could tell us some more about their past. Why? Because we are the (only) Dutch-branch of the worldwide Jungbauer-clan. My grandfather come to the Netherlands around the 1920's. He was born in the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy.
Thanks for any reaction,
Marcel Jungbauer
Limbricht
Netherlands