I recently got a phone call on my cell phone from someone.  I right away asked if she could call me back on my landline phone since my cell phone’s battery was about to die.  I then reached for my landline phone and found it laying next to the phone base.   This is usually done when I want to give the phone a chance to die down.  I pressed the “speaker” button when the phone rang.  To my surprise, the phone stated some message that I needed to “return phone to the base”.  After struggling with the phone for a bit more, I put it back on the base.  The phone rang again and I went through the same process all over again.  I then went to my computer to pick up the internet phone that I have.  However; I found out that the internet phone needed to go through some update and was not currently working as a result.  Then I grabbed my phone charger and plugged my phone in.  I called back the person and she said, “I thought you said your cell phone was dying”.  You should of seen the look on my face looking exhausted from running all over the house to try to answer a call.  Now I was leaning up against a wall with the phone charger plugged into the wall and the other end attached to the cell phone I was talking on.

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