Life Before Cell Phones 1 of 5: Playing “Angry Birds” in the days before Smartphones
In order to play Angry Birds before smartphones, you literally had go out in the wilderness, capture a nest’s-worth of baby birds, safely transport them to the nearest abandoned construction site, and hope like hell there just so happened to be approximately ten pigs scattered all over the rusty beams of the building’s frame.
Once you completed all that, you had to wind up like Nolan Ryan and fling the still-living baby birds, one by one, at the skeletal frame, with hope that the structure had been so poorly slapped together in the first place the soft blubbery impact of bird upon metal makes the beams sway just enough so that loose parts of it collapse onto and crush some of the pigs.
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Playing “Angry Birds” in the Days Before Smartphones
Making a Late Night “Booty Call” in the Days Before Smartphones
Taking Down a Girl’s Number (When You’re Hammered) in the Days Before Smartphones
Taking Snapshots (Without Having to Lug Around a Digital Camera) in the Days Before Smartphones
Navigating Your Way Out of a Big City in the Days Before Smartphones
I love the Smart Phone version of Angry Birds. The pre- smart phone version sounds like the casualty rate for birds must have gone up a little bit…
It was okay because there were always more birds being born somewhere. That’s like playing with “unlimited” lives!