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[at-l] Re: another take on cell phones
- Subject: [at-l] Re: another take on cell phones
- From: foshione@dteenergy.com (Elizabeth A. Foshion)
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:12:08 -0500
- References: <200203140401.g2E41CT36311@edina2.hack.net>
I have almost the opposite take on this - talking every day would just reinforce missing my husband, lead to massive phone bills, and up my odds of not finishing.
Squirrelgirl
> Shane,
>
> This resonates with me. I intend to be married again within two
> years and like to talk to my sweetie more often than payphones at
> road crossings would allow. Even if the college gives me a phone
> this summer, she's the one I'll be calling and asking her to email
> progress notes to the fundraising folks. (Yes, Pittsburgh, unless I
> get Pocketmail!!)
>
> Kurt
>
> > I've been hiking long before cellphones were concieved. I just got
> > married two years ago, however, and I still like to talk to my wife every
> > day; no matter if that's from New York City or sitting on a mountain. If
> > it makes her feel better to hear from me every day, I don't think it's
> > unreasonable to accommodate that.
> >
> > Shane