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Cei-U!
05-07-2009, 08:25 PM
... so I have nobody's e-mail address any longer. If you're one of the folks who've e-mailed me or received e-mails from me in the past, please PM me so I can rebuild the list.

Oh, any my new e-mail address is KurtMitchell21758@q.com

Cei-U!
I summon the Tylenol... and the Zantac!

dan bailey
05-08-2009, 12:57 AM
Good grief. If Kurt's been lured in by the *choke* siren song of DSL, how long can some of the rest of us (me very much included ... I don't have TV or a cell phone, either, as it happens, & I'm typing this by the flickering light of a kerosene lamp*) hope to remain tethered to dial-up?





* OK, I made that last little detail up.

Red Oak Kid
05-09-2009, 02:17 PM
Is this on the level or is it just a scam to get my social security number?

Cei-U!
05-09-2009, 03:26 PM
Is this on the level or is it just a scam to get my social security number?

Yes.

Cei-U!
I summon the ambiguity... or do I?

dan bailey
05-09-2009, 08:33 PM
It is interesting that Kurt's plea showed up the same day I found a widescreen TV (that I, of course, knew nothing whatsoever about) being offered via my eBay account ...

Simon Garth
05-10-2009, 01:32 AM
Not having a TV or mobile phone I could understand, but dial-up? :eek:

Where are you living Dan - 1840's Wyoming?

dan bailey
05-10-2009, 08:24 AM
Actually, last time the subject came up, several of us here were still on dial-up. Given the traitorous Kurt's defection to the 21st century, I have no idea what the count might be these days.

And I do own a TV -- 2, in fact (though one is a 30-or-so-year-old 13" black & white that was my mother's before her death 25 years ago; I haven't turned it on in a half-decade or so) -- but here in middle of Alabama's excuse for a capital, no cable (haven't had it in 5-plus years)=no TV signal. Can't say I miss it in any way, shape or form (especially given the advent in recent years of the unmitigated garbage called "reality TV") ... god knows I watch enough movies on DVD to keep myself distracted.