I don't get cell phones!

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Movies!
We have watched DVD''s of Parks and Rec. So many times xD
Netflix or Amazon. Streaming is cheaper than cable. I'll never know why the Sopranos and that TV show where a teacher turns into a meth dealer, but I finally found out why I didn't want to watch Mad Men anyway. lol
 
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Better neighborhood now? (And you remind me of the difference between when I worked in the Bad Lands vs. just worked in a ghetto. The Bad Lands was the worst of all the ghettos, where the tough guys feared going, so my coworkers couldn't understand why I wasn't scared to walk to the bus stop in the ghetto. I wasn't ducking from a drug war gunfight every two weeks anymore, so it felt like heaven. Poor people aren't bad. Bad people are bad!)
Agreed!
But, yes we hope a better neighborhood now. So far it's been better; no car chases in the parking lot, or police knocking down doors or people peeing in front of our car lol
 
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Yeah, I'm still thinking of the olden days when you had to be able to text by phone keypad, not keyboard. I never figured out how someone could spell words out by numbers.
I remember this. Getting my first Sendo phone when I was 10 or 11. To be honest, for the couple of years that I used these phones and they didn't have keyboards, I could NOT use them lol. I love the iphones and similar though :)

But everyone's different, I bet one day I'll rather to use the old system for something than the new :)
 
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Agreed!
But, yes we hope a better neighborhood now. So far it's been better; no car chases in the parking lot, or police knocking down doors or people peeing in front of our car lol
Better in front of your car then in my forsythia container. lol (Actually, I'm in a good neighborhood. The problems only happen when any of our sports teams win the championship. Some how that gives people the licence to topple over other people's cars, set fires, get drunk, and pee wherever.)
 
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I remember this. Getting my first Sendo phone when I was 10 or 11. To be honest, for the couple of years that I used these phones and they didn't have keyboards, I could NOT use them lol. I love the iphones and similar though :)

But everyone's different, I bet one day I'll rather to use the old system for something than the new :)
Just checking. Am I no longer a troll to you? The last time you said anything about something I wrote, you called me a troll. Did I rise above the hunched back, claw-like fingernails, and warty nose in your eyes? :confused:
 
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Excellent eyesight huh? I have no idea how I'd survive if I was unable to make the screen big enough to see what the letters are. lol
20/20

thank God

i also still adjust size on my phone (of letters not screen)
 
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Oh ok, for the year it's not bad, but depends how much messages, call minutes and data you get per month tho. My brother is on a contract deal where he pays £5 a month and gets like 2,000 minutes per month, about 2,000 free texts per month and 250mb data per month. So for the whole year that's £60 for the year.

I'm on £9.50 a month though, I get more minutes for calls per month, unlimited texts all through the year and 500mb data every month. So that's like £115 per year, but with a different network to my brother too.

Just depends how much calling time you need, how much texts and how much data you need. If you don't use it much, and don't use internet on your phone anywhere unless you have wifi. Then like my brother's deal with £60 per year is the best deal. But different networks work better in different areas too. You just gotta pick what suits you best.
I just wanted a phone for emergencies. An emergency is when my modem stops working or my electricity goes out, leaving me without any way to communicate with anyone. It's also nice for when I drive up to Oregon to visit my brother.