Does anyone have Deric's phone number? I tried to call him today but it was disconnected or no longer in service. Deric, you change your phone number more than I change my underwear!
I'm sure its true. Brian and I are alot alike. We'll change our underwear only when we experience an event scarey enough to warrant it. Sometimes we'll go months "on end". I don't think he has a curent number. Debbie does but I don't have that number either.
My number is 435-635-5118. I cancelled my cell phone when we got married....didn't need it anymore and I don't need an expense that is really just a luxery anyways. I never had one growing up nor until about 10 years ago. And I have actually been happier not having one!
If not for Nick's situation and my necessity to be able to call people (medical/family/friends) really quickly wherever I am, I wouldn't have a cell phone. As soon as he is better, I will cancel it.
I have an iPhone and I absolutely love it. Cell phones are a luxury of sorts, but they keeps our family in touch and they have saved us from many difficult situations. On the iPhone, I get sports scores, news, weather, etc. I am currently playing about 25 chess games with people around the world, all from my phone. I have my music collection on my phone so I can listen to music and audio books anywhere. I have thousands of ebooks including the scriptures, everything right in one device in my pocket. It's a wonderful age we live in.
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So if Deric changes his phone number once a month...
I'm sure its true. Brian and I are alot alike. We'll change our underwear only when we experience an event scarey enough to warrant it. Sometimes we'll go months "on end". I don't think he has a curent number. Debbie does but I don't have that number either.
Their home phone number is 435-635-5118. I got it from Debbie.
Continue on talking. You are super-cool! M
My number is 435-635-5118. I cancelled my cell phone when we got married....didn't need it anymore and I don't need an expense that is really just a luxery anyways. I never had one growing up nor until about 10 years ago. And I have actually been happier not having one!
If not for Nick's situation and my necessity to be able to call people (medical/family/friends) really quickly wherever I am, I wouldn't have a cell phone. As soon as he is better, I will cancel it.
I have an iPhone and I absolutely love it. Cell phones are a luxury of sorts, but they keeps our family in touch and they have saved us from many difficult situations.
On the iPhone, I get sports scores, news, weather, etc.
I am currently playing about 25 chess games with people around the world, all from my phone.
I have my music collection on my phone so I can listen to music and audio books anywhere. I have thousands of ebooks including the scriptures, everything right in one device in my pocket. It's a wonderful age we live in.
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