We went to Curry House this week.  It was a very warm day when we talked about:

  • A co-worker likes sprint car racing.  Pretty expensive hobby, but it looks like a lot of fun.
  • The laugh out loud movies: Dumb and Dumber, Borat, Harold and Kumar, and Eddie Murphy movies up to Beverly Hills Cop.
  • The heat wave above 95F.  California feels like Las Vegas.
  • Las Vegas’ hotels are suppose to be cheap now due to the sagging economy and the heat wave.
  • Britain’s Got Talent 2008 front runner with a beautiful moving voice for a 6 year old: Connie Talbot
  • When’s a good age for kids to have a cell phone or iPod?  Popular consensus is during middle-school (Junior High) age of 11 or 12 years old.  Otherwise, it’s just too soon.
  • New menu choice: Curry Set
  • Busy weekend last week with both Basketball and Golf US Open championships.

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5 Responses to “Lunch Bits – Edition 17”

  1. Yep, have to agree cell phones at any age below 11 or 12 is just silly. No iPods before 35y

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  2. rudyamid says:

    LOL. No iPod before 35 years old? I had a Sony walkman when I was 12. Recording and collecting those music tapes were the fun part of walkmans. I’m guessing iPod owners feel the same.

  3. Zhu says:

    Wow, 11-12 seems young to have an Ipod or a cell! I’m 25 and have neither 😆

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  4. rudyamid says:

    Hi Zhu,
    An iPod, Walkman, or any portable music player serves a purpose of entertaining me while I’m doing something mundane like mowing the lawn, waiting in a bus stop, traveling on the subway, jogging/walking, etc. Kids these days use it as a “badge of honour” or bragging rights – latest and greatest shiny new gadget. I believe that’s what’s wrong with kids having such a thing.

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