Wireless a lifeline for homeless
Christa Eland, 47, doesn't have a cell phone but gets by with a calling card.
"The only problem is that when I try to call my kids, I always get the answering machine," she said. "They don't have a way of calling me back, so I waste all my minutes talking to a machine."
Her boyfriend has been in jail for the past five months but should be getting out soon. She said he's promised to help find them a place other than a shelter to sleep, if only for a few nights.
Could just be me, I am an ass sometimes, but what the PLOP? I know payphones are like a thing of the past, but come on. What next a National drive for cell phones for the homeless. No I know, wait I don't.
Doing my best to save the world, one day at a time. Lets go breath and cause some more Global Warming, ye that's it. Breath = death? I tell you that Gorcale is killing me.
"I am on the dirt frontage road to the internet thingy"
And don't waste my time calling me a racist, cause I aren't. So there!
"The only problem is that when I try to call my kids, I always get the answering machine," she said. "They don't have a way of calling me back, so I waste all my minutes talking to a machine."
Her boyfriend has been in jail for the past five months but should be getting out soon. She said he's promised to help find them a place other than a shelter to sleep, if only for a few nights.
Could just be me, I am an ass sometimes, but what the PLOP? I know payphones are like a thing of the past, but come on. What next a National drive for cell phones for the homeless. No I know, wait I don't.
Doing my best to save the world, one day at a time. Lets go breath and cause some more Global Warming, ye that's it. Breath = death? I tell you that Gorcale is killing me.
"I am on the dirt frontage road to the internet thingy"
And don't waste my time calling me a racist, cause I aren't. So there!