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Posted by Mark - IN. on January 22, 2005 at 12:04:43 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: cellphone-how old is yours posted by Fawteen on January 22, 2005 at 09:25:01:
Ha Ha Ha Ha. I work for the phone company and they took our company cells, but left us pagers. Guess they figure that we can or will grab someone's, anyone's line with a buttsett somewhere. Yeah, right. Told the boss get me some sticks and greasy rags, that way when he pages me, I'll go up in the bucket and wave smoke signals from a burning grease wrag on a stick, because not using my personal cell for company business and not getting paid back for it, and not borrowing anyone's line. Get paged, lower the bucket, drive around until find a payphone (rare these days), and call him collect. I think I'm gonna give the guy a heart attack one of these days. Oh well, new owners and bosses, new rules. Occasionally toss him a roll of TUMS, and say "Just in case you feel the urge to page me later". LOL. Mark
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