These Strangers Never Expected To Find This Near A Pay Phone. But A Video Caught It All…

It’s not very common for people to use pay phones anymore. Most people own their own mobile phone, so the public pay phone is an antiquated technology that is slowly disappearing… but still there. New York City alone has over 10,000 working pay phones. People typically leave them alone. That is, until now. A group of people were seen using some of the old pay phones around the city. What they were doing with them is astonishing. An online writer named Matt Adams started a campaign – and it’ll touch you.

Matt and his friend Katie made this sign and attached it to a random New York City pay phone.

They also attached quarters, hoping that people would stop to call someone they loved…

The response the sign received was amazing.

Many people stopped, with smiles on their faces, to call someone they love.

This little girl was excited, she never used a pay phone before.

It has probably been years since most of these people have even touched one of these phones.

And, like this man who called his girlfriend, everyone who stopped was overcome with love.

Some were more somber…

Others couldn’t keep the smiles off of their faces.

“We placed a hidden microphone above the receiver and had hidden cameras surrounding the park.”

It was a wonderful shared experience.

“This group of people got their friend’s voicemail and instead of just hanging up, everyone in the group took a turn to tell her that they loved her.”

By the the end of the day, all the quarters were gone.

As it turns out, New Yorkers aren’t as tough and jaded as a lot of people think…

(H/T Matt Adams) It was touching to see people reach out to those they love… to smile in the middle of the day and exchange words of affection and support. If you’d like to see the calls for yourself, watch the video Matt recorded below:

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This is an amazing reminder of what’s important in life. Stop throughout your day to remember those that you love. Money, jobs, power and position don’t matter. The people you have you in your life do matter. Share this incredible campaign with others … and call someone you love.

Read more: http://viralnova.com/call-someone-you-love/

He Surprised His Girlfriend With A Kitten, And Her Reaction Is Just The Greatest

Getting a new fur baby is a big responsibility. That’s why Elijah, the guy behind Just A Skinny Boy, told his girlfriend they should wait a bit.

But that was just a ruse. He really wanted to surprise her with her very own kitten, and when he found the perfect one, his plan was ready to go into action.

Watch how his girlfriend reacts when she sees Milo for the first time — it’s absolutely adorable!

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Surprises are just the best, but ones with furry, fluffy ears and paws really top the chart.


Read more: http://www.viralnova.com/girlfriend-kitten/

‘Loveline’ with Cory Booker: Newark mayor channels his inner Dr. Drew

http://twitter.com/#!/CoryBooker/status/186591198822146048

Friend relationship advice #2: if someone shows you who they are over and over again, believe them.

— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) April 1, 2012

#3: Yes, b courageous & follow your heart, just make sure u take ur head with u on the journey. The right 1s will always appeal 2 both

— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) April 1, 2012

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/04/01/loveline-with-cory-booker-newark-mayor-channels-his-inner-dr-drew/

‘Brilliant, must-read’: Glenn Reynolds Insta-schools Sen. Dick Durbin

http://twitter.com/#!/willcollier/status/354227080168353793

Beautiful.

Instapundit Glenn Reynolds has a fantastic column up at The New York Post today.

https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/354216626511548418

https://twitter.com/TN_Loadmaster/status/354169188312563712

Heh. As Twitchy reported, Sen. Dick Durbin recently told bloggers they need not apply for the same protections as journalists. He repeated that jackassery last week in the Chicago Sun-Times. “Just bloggers” aren’t “real journalists,” you see. He blathered on with such astute insight as a “real journalist” would get a paycheck from a media organization.

The Constitution is selective, apparently. Sen. Durbin believes that he gets to decide who is worthy enough for constitutional protection. Frightening.

https://twitter.com/hale_razor/status/354239159386378240

Glenn Reynolds gave him the business gloriously. Here is just a taste from his excellent column:

The ability to publish inexpensively, and to reach potentially millions of people in seconds, has made it possible for people who’d never be able to — or even want to — be hired by the institutional press to nonetheless publish and influence the world, much like 18th century pamphleteers.

Durbin’s pontifications about who’s entitled to press freedom were uttered in the course of promoting a federal “shield law” that would allow those “real” journalists to conceal their sources. I oppose such laws in general, but to the extent that they exist, they should protect everyone who’s doing journalism, regardless of where their paycheck comes from.

I wouldn’t trust Durbin (or most of his Senate colleagues) to baby-sit my kid. I certainly don’t trust them to decide who counts as a “real” journalist — and, more importantly, who doesn’t.

Bam. Reynolds offered up recent examples of huge scoops that did not come from what Sen. Durbin would call “real journalists.” Bingo! Twitchy has said this before and we’ll say it again:

It is often “just bloggers” who do the jobs that many in the media refuse to do. But, they can’t be bought off by glazed donutslame photo montage jokes or a “charm offensive,” can they?

Reynolds also called out Durbin for being a constitutional ignoramus. Of course, Durbin has spent far too much time in the Better Than You beltway bubble.

Twitter users rightly heaped on the praise:

https://twitter.com/LarryAkey/status/354256102159941632

https://twitter.com/jamesmceldowney/status/354228018434146304

https://twitter.com/julnilsmith/status/354216998005252097

https://twitter.com/NancyDockins/status/354250481968754688

https://twitter.com/AmberBarno/status/354231207476736000

https://twitter.com/Rach_IC/status/354265202058997760

https://twitter.com/bonzaiblog/status/354219644657213440

https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/354217667583938562

Brilliant indeed. Read the whole thing.

If anyone is in dire need of an Insta-schooling, it is Sen. Durbin.

Related:

Sen. Dick Durbin pulls the ‘real journalist’ card: Protection? ‘Just bloggers’ need not apply

Utah GOP group disinvites Glenn Reynolds from speech because of Reynolds’ support for gay rights; Updated

Joe Scarborough, possible 2016 presidential candidate, blames MSM incompetence on Mitt Romney; lashes out at Jonah Goldberg, Mark Steyn, Glenn Reynolds

Twittersphere helps restore @Instapundit to Instapundit Glenn Reynolds, but all followers lost

#RespondTwitter hashtag aims to restore @Instapundit name to Glenn Reynolds; Update: Restored!

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/07/08/brilliant-must-read-glenn-reynolds-insta-schools-dick-durbin-on-who-is-a-real-journalist/

Space-bound Leonardo DiCaprio thanks Obama for ‘cutting carbon pollution’

http://twitter.com/#!/MadG0d/status/473531908698415104

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who has been proven to charter private jets, is happy that President Obama features given brand-new rules toward EPA to control carbon emissions:

http://twitter.com/#!/LeoDiCaprio/status/473542182742155265

DiCaprio is planned become aboard among Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic spaceships shortly. No doubt the engines that propel DiCaprio and his high having to pay guest into suborbital trip are solar-powered.

Find out more: http://twitchy.com/2014/06/02/space-bound-leonardo-dicaprio-thanks-obama-for-committing-to-cutting-carbon-pollution/