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Oh god yes. I plan on pulling up to the hottest club in my new car, jump out and pull up my shirt sleeve to flash my new Rolex and check the time, whip out a few hundreds and slap them on the valet stand and scream take care of my new car YO!-

Stoll in talkin gon my new iPhone 5 pretending to talk to my stock broker, and yell to the nearest waitress... "Yo bottle service right here hun."

I'll flash a few pictures of myself with my new iPhone 5 and send them to my entire contact list at work.....

I'm sure by now I will be surrounded by hoards of my "crew" and random "bitches" just wanting to be near my iPhone5 and sliding in next to me....

Life IS sooooo good.



About that time my new iPhone 5 will ring and my wife will be on face time screaming that she asked me to be home an hour ago and please don't forget her Super Deluxe tampons.


Now where again did I park my car?

:rolleyes:
 
Since everyone now has an iPhone, it's not as impressive. The only heads that will turn now, are the people that are going to steal it when you aren't paying attention.
 
I'm not going to go out of my way to show it off but I will be out of town at a music festival all weekend so it will be getting used in public. If people notice, meh.
 
You are not special iPhones (and other smartphones) are so ubiquitous that they are not a status symbol.
 
I remember when I got the iPhone 4, I went out to bars/clubs with my friends in San Francisco and I got a lot of head turns whenever I took out my iPhone :cool:

I love having the latest in technology first and other people noticing it and being jelly. I remember when I brought the original iPad to school before anyone else really had it and I couldn't be left alone for a minute without people coming over and wanting to touch it.

:cool:

I hope you get mugged, idiot.
 
Good luck with that. SF is notorious for having phones stolen at bars. But in the end its just a phone and its not like it shoots rainbows from its headphone port.

What! iPhone 5 doesn't shoot out rainbows??? I'm returning mine!
 
I hope you get mugged, idiot.

Egeek, insecure and shallow describes who you are. You only feel worthy due to your possessions. Going to tell you a little secret, people don't like YOU, they like your possessions, and those are probably the only things that would remotely attract any attention to you. Even then , people are probably cringing and dying a little inside at the thought of going near you, but the shiny shiny object in your hand obviously makes worth standing near you bearable.

Ultimately you will die alone, buried under all your toys. Enjoy that by the way.
 
Yes that is exactly what I'll do!

Can't wait for my friends to get their grubby hands all over it and make sure every thief knows I have one.

/s
 
The responses to this thread make me a bit nostalgic for the olden days, when unboxing your new Mac was a magical event. I'll never forget unpacking my Power Mac "Graphite" G4...pulling off that clingy film gave me funny feelings in my swimsuit area.
 
Hell no. I will not use my iPhone in public too much, and I will keep my eye out for would be thiefs! Smartphones are the number one stolen item now, would you get 500-800 bucks out of an ATM and walk around showing that off to people around you? I know a girl who got punched in her face and her phone stolen outside a bar.

Also I laugh when people are walking around in public with their headphones on, you really wont here someone come up and grab your phone from you. Be very wary of your surroundings people!

****The More You Know**** DING
 
Considering it looks basically the same as a 4 with a case on no one will notice. Ill admit when i got the 4 two years a go on the train home i got a lot of questions about it.
 
I remember when I got the iPhone 4, I went out to bars/clubs with my friends in San Francisco and I got a lot of head turns whenever I took out my iPhone :cool:

I love having the latest in technology first and other people noticing it and being jelly. I remember when I brought the original iPad to school before anyone else really had it and I couldn't be left alone for a minute without people coming over and wanting to touch it.

:cool:

Which club(s) will you and your friends be going to in SF? What time will you be leaving? Are you coming out the front door or the back door (hopefully back door)? Are any of you afraid of knives? How about guns?

Are all of you going to have iPhone 5s with you? My friends and I could really use a free upgrade since we're on Verizon and we're not eligible yet. :D
 
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