Mayor of US City “Neglects Duties” to Wait in Line for 15 Hours to Buy iPhone
Mayor of US City “Neglects Duties” to Wait in Line for 15 Hours to Buy iPhone
Core Prompt: John F. Street, the mayor of Philadelphia, USA, waited in line for 15 hours outside a store to buy an iPhone mobile phone. While he was waiting in line, a man questioned him: “There are already 200 murderers on the street, why are you still here?” Street replied, “I have been working all the time.”
Yangtze Evening News July 1st News The iPhone mobile phone produced by Apple Inc. in the United States was officially launched and sold at 6 p.m. local time on June 29th. Mayor John F. Street of Philadelphia arrived at the outside of a store selling this mobile phone in the city center at 3:30 a.m. that day, hoping to be among the first to own an iPhone.
“It’s worth waiting for,” Street said, “I like these gadgets.” After waiting in line for 15 hours, Street finally bought his beloved mobile phone. At this time, there were still about 100 people waiting in line to buy mobile phones. It is reported that at 11:30 a.m. that day, a 22-year-old man passing by saw Street in the line waiting to buy an iPhone, and then questioned the mayor with the high crime rate of the city: “There are already 200 murderers on the street, why are you still here?” Street replied, “I have been working all the time.”
Mayor of US City “Neglects Duties” to Wait in Line for 15 Hours to Buy iPhone
Core Prompt: John F. Street, the mayor of Philadelphia, USA, waited in line for 15 hours outside a store to buy an iPhone mobile phone. While he was waiting in line, a man questioned him: “There are already 200 murderers on the street, why are you still here?” Street replied, “I have been working all the time.”
Yangtze Evening News July 1st News The iPhone mobile phone produced by Apple Inc. in the United States was officially launched and sold at 6 p.m. local time on June 29th. Mayor John F. Street of Philadelphia arrived at the outside of a store selling this mobile phone in the city center at 3:30 a.m. that day, hoping to be among the first to own an iPhone.
“It’s worth waiting for,” Street said, “I like these gadgets.” After waiting in line for 15 hours, Street finally bought his beloved mobile phone. At this time, there were still about 100 people waiting in line to buy mobile phones. It is reported that at 11:30 a.m. that day, a 22-year-old man passing by saw Street in the line waiting to buy an iPhone, and then questioned the mayor with the high crime rate of the city: “There are already 200 murderers on the street, why are you still here?” Street replied, “I have been working all the time.”
