By secretly setting their phones to vibrate, Mrs. Yelnik's students convinced her to cancel class due to an earthquake.
Wow, those are some serious vibrations. It would 10,000 of my phones to do anything remotely close.
Poor Mrs Yelnik. She obviously has seismophobia.
Maybe it’s a really big class.
Speaking of, I kinda want to try this now. I doubt it’d simulate anything like a quake, but the end result should still be entertaining…
I’ve heard some pretty loud vibrating phones, but this is ridiculous!
Back when pagers were the ‘in’ thing, I used to set mine to vibrate and stand it up so when someone called, it would spin in a circle with the ‘brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr’ sound.
Heck, I live in CA so I bet this could work here!
August 21, 2015
cdward over 10 years ago
Wow, those are some serious vibrations. It would 10,000 of my phones to do anything remotely close.
Mostly Water Premium Member over 10 years ago
Poor Mrs Yelnik. She obviously has seismophobia.
scyphi26 over 10 years ago
Maybe it’s a really big class.
Speaking of, I kinda want to try this now. I doubt it’d simulate anything like a quake, but the end result should still be entertaining…
James Hopkins over 10 years ago
I’ve heard some pretty loud vibrating phones, but this is ridiculous!
emjaycee over 10 years ago
Back when pagers were the ‘in’ thing, I used to set mine to vibrate and stand it up so when someone called, it would spin in a circle with the ‘brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr’ sound.
MrsSnape over 10 years ago
Heck, I live in CA so I bet this could work here!