How to Handle a Cellphone Heckler
PJ Media appreciates your comments that abide by the following guidelines:
1. Avoid profanities or foul language unless it is contained in a necessary quote or is relevant to the comment.
2. Stay on topic.
3. Disagree, but avoid ad hominem attacks.
4. Threats are treated seriously and reported to law enforcement.
5. Spam and advertising are not permitted in the comments area.
These guidelines are very general and cannot cover every possible situation. Please don't assume that PJ Media management agrees with or otherwise endorses any particular comment. We reserve the right to filter or delete comments or to deny posting privileges entirely at our discretion. Please note that comments are reviewed by the editorial staff and may not be posted immediately. If you feel your comment was filtered inappropriately, please email us at story@pjmedia.com.







“Allison, I told you to turn off your cell phone!”
“Shut up, Joe.”
That is on a level with Kevin Spacey, while performing in a stage play, turning toward the direction of the ringing phone and yelling “tell them you’re busy!”
“Tell your wife I’m not here!”
Charlie Ross, performing his wondrous “One Man Star Wars Trilogy”, was interrupted by a cell phone. He stopped and said, “So, pretty important I guess?” but then tempered it generously by acknowledging that to prepare for this act he had spent countless hours staring at a video display.