(full disclaimer: the last person I texted was juliana about ten minutes ago.)
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(full disclaimer: the last person I texted was juliana about ten minutes ago.)
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I adore texting. It's succinct, fast, and quiet.
I dislike talking on phones immensely.
I believe that is also juliana's excuse.
I actually don't mind texting. I just didn't know how to do it at first and have to pay separately for it, so I tend to not bother. After all, I only just got a cell phone a year ago. Baby steps.
Hah! juliana is the only buffista I text! (to be fair, I only really "talk" to her and omnis offline)
I adore texting. It's succinct, fast, and quiet.
Yes!
I dislike talking on phones immensely.
Also yes!
Now that I have a phone with a better keyboard, I like the idea of texting.
Oh yes, Jilli. I forget the whole world doesn't have a phone with a keyboard. If I were still on an older model phone, I wouldn't text as much.
I think my company pays $5 a month for my unlimited texting. Or something like that.
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But I text *everyone* who doesn't grumble about it. If I can communicate with you textually, I will choose that before a phone call any day.
It was just funny that the last person I'd texted at that moment in time was actually juliana.
My texts to juliana tend to consist of "Chartruse!" or "Fernet!" and then some nonsense follows. Would not be the same with a phone call.
Kbug (or maybe Suzi had her phone, I dunno) texted me a picture of an INXS album cover.
Man, I loved The Inkses.
...back to technology: a random survey of my immediate office-mates showed how varying texting plans operate. I had no idear they could be so expensive.