hahaHad one of these babies clipped to my belt before cell phones.
I had a pager in high school
gawd we were dorks
hahaHad one of these babies clipped to my belt before cell phones.
That was what my kids had in high school. Then by the time they were both in college they got cells that were expensive and killed us with the roaming charges every month.Had one of these babies clipped to my belt before cell phones.
what was it?
mine was the classic Nokia
Hmm. We had a rule: if Mom paged you when you weren’t home by midnight and you didn’t call within ten minutes the pager went bye bye.haha
I had a pager in high school
gawd we were dorks
When I finally was able to get rid of mine I made a promise to myself that I would never own anything that allowed people to contact me anytime. I have kept that promise and have never owned a cell phone. One of the smartest thing I ever done.Had one of these babies clipped to my belt before cell phones.
Ya, I was poo-white trash back then. I couldn't afford the brick with antenna. Same thing with my kids. Killed me with costs. When they could get their own, there were crocodile tears for a while, because they had to pay for their own.That was what my kids had in high school. Then by the time they were both in college they got cells that were expensive and killed us with the roaming charges every month.
Hubby had the car phone by 1990. Thank goodness the company paid for it.
I always loved trying unique parenting strategies.Hmm. We had a rule: if Mom paged you when you weren’t home by midnight and you didn’t call within ten minutes the pager went bye bye.
Our son broke the rule the first time - we took the pager for a week.
Second time it went away permanently because Mom made him watch while she took it out back on the patio and smashed it with the hammer.
Daughter watched it too and made sure she didn’t break the rule. She broke plenty of others but not that one.
No one got murdered by Mom and no one has a criminal record. And they grew up eventually.
Ah…Memory Lane.
Lucky SOB. 7 years to go till retirement and this damn phone is getting tossed right into the ocean. I envy you.When I finally was able to get rid of mine I made a promise to myself that I would never own anything that allowed people to contact me anytime. I have kept that promise and have never owned a cell phone. One of the smartest thing I ever done.
Same. And it was indestructible.what was it?
mine was the classic Nokia
Forgot about free Verizon to Verizon.Don't forget, cheaper rates for calling after 9pm and limited minutes to yack.
I don’t remember, but I remember having a different swappable face plate for everyday of the week.
this is the one i got as well but erroneously posted a diff pic. what model# is this if you know
Second time it went away permanently because Mom made him watch while she took it out back on the patio and smashed it with the hammer.
Also doubled as a billy club in tough situations.
That was the second one I ever used. There were two office floaters. Prior to them the one we had was a big old bag phone.
some sweet games of snake played on that beauty.what was it?
mine was the classic Nokia
Something very similar to this
Ah dude I don't remember all I know is it was one of Sprint pcs's first phones. Worked great as long as I was near I80.this is the one i got as well but erroneously posted a diff pic. what model# is this if you know
I had a beeper - 1-way - when I was in college. Looking back, what a pain that was: getting a page, then having to find a pay phone or home phone to call the number back.Had one of these babies clipped to my belt before cell phones.
I would tear you up in QBasic Gorillas doe.I would absolutely destroy all of you in Snake.
What do you read HROT on then?When I finally was able to get rid of mine I made a promise to myself that I would never own anything that allowed people to contact me anytime. I have kept that promise and have never owned a cell phone. One of the smartest thing I ever done.