I think it's a party
line, says Michael Levin. One big party line, and they're all talking to
each other. I always assume they're talking about me, says Levin's friend
Laura Silberman. It's usually in a foreign language.
And on the
other side of the therapist's couch: "If the
customer is rude or if I'm talking to my young son" says cabdriver Tekle
Atsku, " I'm not going to get off the phone. I'm not." Were not
the only ones on our cells says driver Birhanu Gizaw sometimes passengers
they don't even stop talking long enough to tell me where to go.
CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED?
By Monica Hesse The Washington Post