Saturdays are always uneventful for me. It’s my first work day of the week, Fridays being my day off. The roads are unclogged and I drive to work in a breeze in like, less than 15 minutes. Workload is not too much compared to the “normal” weekdays in the “normal” world.
I thought, what would I blog about today? Not having any idea as the hours passed, I answered emails, checked a few blogs hosting parties, commenting and of course, did my office work.
I went to the gym at lunch break and back to the office at 2 pm.
And then realized I LOST my beloved cellphone. It’s nothing fancy or ultra expensive but it’s the one I got as a present to myself on my first bonus last year. The one that holds a lot of pictures and music, the one that I might probably never be able to buy again, given my current financial status!!
I thought I just misplaced it so I called my own number. “The number you have dialled is currently switched off.” WTH?
I need my phone baaaack!! Ok, even just the SIM and the memory card! I want it baaack. It’s a nightmare because I could have sworn I put it inside my gym bag but it’s nowhere there right now. I have applied for several jobs using my mobile number and now I am unreachable.
*pulling my hair out*
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Oh no – hope it finds it’s way home soon!
JanMary, N Irelands last blog post..When Irish Eyes Are Smiling……
Oh man, that really stinks..
Thanks so much for listing the giveaways for me.
Louise
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Every mobile phone has a device to disable it. To do it one has to key in the following digits: *#06#. Then a 15 digit code will appear. This number is unique to your hand set. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. When your phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset. So even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. If everyone does this the mobile phones thieves will realise that this type of crime does not pay.
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