Posted by 730 virgil on March 01, 2014 at 10:09:37 from (69.35.216.124):
In Reply to: Cell phone found posted by DeltaRed on February 28, 2014 at 21:35:12:
i had a cell that always seemed to get out of my pocket somehow. once i laid it on back tire of tractor i forgot it was there and drove off. another time it fell out of t-shirt pocket when i was cleaning some moss stuff out of water tank plop right to the bottom of tank i reached in shook it off wiped it on my jeans it still worked. another time it lost it i told mrs 730 start calling my cell phone i dropped it somewhere. i went back outside when i got close to hay bunk i could faintly hear it bull was standing on it. what killed it was i laid it on kitchen counter i bumped it off in to cat's water dish that killed it. after everything it went through about 1 inch of water did it in.
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