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To: Peanut Gallery

Did you hear the story of what happened to my original phone? Can't remember. In any case, the FIRST was an LG VX3200, which seemed to work just fine. Not the greatest reception out here, but not bad. That got kilt by a coupla siblings, and I paid full price for an LG VX3300, which was supposed to be an updated version of the same phone. But I couldn't talk to anyone out here, even out in the middle of my yard, away from any walls or such things.

Thenewphone is a Motorola V325, which I wasn't gonna confess to as it's in a completely different league price wise, though I didn't pay that price all at once being as how I'd already bought the other phone. Still...ouch. But on the other hand, I talked to my sister this morning from INSIDE my metal walled place, and it sounded like we were talkin' on a normal phone. That's awful nice.


3,546 posted on 05/16/2006 8:08:10 AM PDT by RosieCotton
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To: RosieCotton

It sounds like a better phone. It ~might~ be the one my mom has.

PE got a phone from work, so he didn't need his phone. He gave it to me. I still had time on my contract so I gave my phone to my mom. I upgraded from my old phone (free) before handing it over to her. Then when I got PE's phone, I hated it and wanted my old phone back. So, mom has the upgraded phone from my old contract, I have my old phone from my old contract, and PE has a newphone from work... Then I lost my beloved phone. I bought a new one (at a hugh discount since PE's contract was ready to renew) to replace myoldphone. Last month, we found myoldphone. It's still my favorite, but mynewphone is pretty neat too. No one is using PE's oldphone. Mom's old phone got recycled.


3,556 posted on 05/16/2006 12:43:46 PM PDT by Peanut Gallery
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