Mar 27, 2008
Wow. We are really lagging on the old telephonic timeline.
Never mind that cell phones are beyond ubiquitous—recently I almost got caller-ID…
…but neither of our home-phones have has a digital display.
(Thanks, of course, to my mom for the grammatical correction.)




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Think about it. With your cell phones, you don’t need a landline. Think of the monthly savings. And one benefit is that you can transfer your landline number to a cellphone. I gave up my landline years ago.
Hyphenating “home-phone” might be pushing it on the word limit!
lol….no matter how old you get, no matter how many children you yourself might have and no matter if you become the preacher of preachers, a captain of industry, or the President of the United States……Mom, is always there to wipe your face, tuck in your shirt and correct your grammar.
:)
Guilty as charged, Jake.
(using codger voice): “Back in my day, all we did was talk on them things.”
Gotta go. Heading to the wireless store–they’ve got a new model that mows the lawn (with unlimited text messaging!).
We’re right there with you, except we only have one phone.
When is Pastor John going to preach from a Blackberry?
Ha! Jake beat me to it…it didn’t occur to me W.H.Y. you hyphenated “home phone”.
Cheater.
Robin, I should have made “never mind” one word instead of hyphenating “home phone.”
That’s an error I could at least make a case for.
ppl only get caller-id if they want to avoid a conversation with a particular person….heheh….
(lol Jayson….interesting…maybe then it could be streamed live…)