19 September 2008

It's All Asburry's Fault

...and boy is Cindi eager to have a chat with him!!!



[And me? I'm saying: SWEET! about 20 times an hour at the moment...]

17 comments:

  1. I suppose this means a new cell phone number. ;-)

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  2. Or did you port your old one?

    I suppose a Mac guy would go for the iphone. Me, being a barbarian pc user, the Evil Empire's least willing subject, I'd be with Sprint's Instinct.

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  3. Good for you. You will love it.

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  4. Congrats! I love my iPhone too!

    Sweet! I've had it for a month now and still can't stop saying it.

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  5. I got my first iPhone on Monday and all I can say is, "sweet." Sad part is I've been a Mac guy since 1986. Enjoy

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  6. Charlie,

    Same phone #.

    The rest,

    Yes, sweet indeed!

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  7. Sadly, no service for the iPhone is available in North Dakota. Very jealous.

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  8. MY fault?! Why blame me? I merely tempted you to covet; I didn't force you to follow through. :-) You know what Augustine said about the birds flying over your head but not letting them build a nest in your hair. :-)

    Seriously though, you will enjoy it ... and then you'll be praising me. :-)

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  9. Oh, and about Cindi having a chat with me: just promise her one of her own, then she'll get over it! :-)

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  10. Anonymous12:02 AM

    The Verizon LG Dare has the same features with a 3.2 megapixel camera.

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  11. Anonymous12:44 AM

    dork.
    and somehow...I think it fascinates Dad way more than it would ever appeal to mom (like most technology).

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  12. I'm not convinced, LEW. I think MOM would want one if I could just get her to play with it. Think of the GPS feature - and you know how she's forever getting lost!

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  13. Anonymous8:28 AM

    I also know how mom is with technology...she probably couldn't get it to work! :)

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  14. Anonymous6:27 PM

    Women do not get "lost" as often as men. They ask directions. (True, if they ask them from a man, they are no better off than before. E.g., "go down a coupla miles to the corner where the fire station used to be and turn right...")

    I kid you not!

    [A really smart man would have bought Cindi's i-phone first.] :)

    Helen

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  15. Anonymous6:33 PM

    Women do not get "lost" as often as men. They ask directions. (True, if they ask them from a man, they are no better off than before.) E.g., "go down a coupla miles to the corner where the fire station used to be and turn right..."

    I kid you not!

    [A really smart man would have bought Cindi's i-phone first.] :)

    Helen

    About 25 years ago my children thought I was hopeless with "technology". Subsequently I have been making my living with the computer I didn't want to touch then. And I live with my cell phone [Verizon, this time; my daughter was shopping with me.] ;)

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  16. Anonymous6:41 PM

    About 25 years ago my children thought I was hopeless with "technology". Subsequently I have been making my living with the computer I didn't want to touch then. And I live with my cell phone [Verizon, this time; my daughter was shopping with me.] ;)

    Helen

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  17. Anonymous6:44 PM

    When you've gotten up off the floor, you can delete the duplications!

    TIA!
    Helen

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