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Post by Clipper on Mar 28, 2011 16:10:41 GMT -5
I guess that the former tenant that lived in the apartment on Leeds St must have also stayed at the Desert Inn, haha.
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Post by chris on Mar 28, 2011 16:45:33 GMT -5
Another cell phone tip for tracfones. Call your number from landline and you won't loose your minutes. ;D
(helps especially when you get wrong #'s dialing and leaving you a message)
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Post by stoney on Mar 28, 2011 18:43:15 GMT -5
You should try riding when one of my wife's sisters is driving. They are both deaf and communicate using ASL. I've seen her younger sister turn aroubnd to sign to someone in the back seat while driving. lol! I dated a deaf guy for while. He'd be driving & turn to sign at me & I'd be waving my arms for him to watch the road!
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Post by Clipper on Mar 28, 2011 19:24:28 GMT -5
I hung out with a guy named Gary Broadbent that was totally deaf. His sister was a friend of mine. Gary used to scare me to death when he drove. I just never got used to riding with someone that could not hear anything. He was actually quite a good driver.
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Post by yankee on Apr 1, 2011 11:34:23 GMT -5
Are we still allowed to say "deaf"? Shouldn't it be something more PC like "Hearing Challenged"?
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Post by dgriffin on Apr 1, 2011 12:52:31 GMT -5
Call 1 800-COR-RECT for the latest.
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Post by JGRobinson on Apr 1, 2011 13:33:26 GMT -5
Sorry Yank, "Hearing Challenged" is already in use in Washington they are called Senators...
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Post by chris on Apr 1, 2011 18:55:13 GMT -5
just caught this. how'd I miss it before...Cute Clippper cute ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2011 9:21:57 GMT -5
Another cell phone tip for tracfones. Call your number from landline and you won't loose your minutes. ;D (helps especially when you get wrong #'s dialing and leaving you a message) I don't understand. If I called my cell phone number from my landline who would answer.
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Post by chris on Apr 3, 2011 10:36:32 GMT -5
Alan at that point your cell phone voice mail kicks in stating the party is unavailable. This is when you enter your voice mail code to hear your voice mail. If you used your cell to check your VM minutes get deducted but not when using the landline, saving your minutes.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2011 11:17:32 GMT -5
Thanks did not know that. I am very technology challenged.
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