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He's not the last guy yet. I'm with him and agree completely.
I'm younger so maybe I'll outlive him. But way to go, Bruce. Hang in there!
DITTO.... Cell phones are the modern day ball and chain, plus they probably cause brain cancer.
I agree with Bruce. Face to face conversation is by far the best.
My cell phone is for my convenience. usually I don't know where it is... Must be why we always have a healthy number of rollover minutes.
For all of you addicted to your cell/smart phones.... get a life! :)
My husband is part of the cellphone-less crowd too. Mostly I agree with him, though I have one for safety and I use it every once in awhile to meet up with someone, like at the airport.
Usually, I believe there is no need for people to get ahold of me all the time. Like Bruce says, we got along without them before.
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