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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 880537" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I don't like talking on the phone. When I am at work, I usually leave my phone in my truck. It makes it easier for me to keep up with it and I am not distracted by the too numerous sales calls. My wife would know how to get ahold of me in the event of an emergency. When I get home I put it on my dresser in the bedroom. Same thing...I know where it is and I can call people back or not at my convenience and not theirs. (I imagine I would have it on me if I were in business for myself.) I liked phones better when they were mounted on the kitchen walls.</p><p></p><p>I have to admit to being curious as to what people like the one you mention find to talk about so much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 880537, member: 844"] I don't like talking on the phone. When I am at work, I usually leave my phone in my truck. It makes it easier for me to keep up with it and I am not distracted by the too numerous sales calls. My wife would know how to get ahold of me in the event of an emergency. When I get home I put it on my dresser in the bedroom. Same thing...I know where it is and I can call people back or not at my convenience and not theirs. (I imagine I would have it on me if I were in business for myself.) I liked phones better when they were mounted on the kitchen walls. I have to admit to being curious as to what people like the one you mention find to talk about so much? [/QUOTE]
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