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Although this hasn't happened to me yet, but what about (with) smart phones? (i.e. Blackberry, iPhone, Droid)?
Heather, I couldn't agree more with your post. I've just renewed my season pass for the eighth consecutive year, only this time, I've renewed for the two-year option. I really don't care what the price is, no amount is worth saving the life of a defenseless animal/mammal.
"You've Got Mail" just happens to be one of my all-time favorite movies for a "chick flick!" And I'm a guy! LOL
A play on words to get you to open (read) the article. AOHELL has been doing it for years. Hey, it got me too!
Donna, you bring up an interesting point concering the new e-readers (as their called). I also want to add, that, at least REAL books won't cost you $200-$300 each, and, batteries won't die during a "good part" of an e-reader, then you're stuck either buying new batteries (MSRP $60) and/or recharging them for three hours. I'd take a REAL book anyday!
Funny how the article concers Verizon Wireless customers, but the photo is of Verizon... (just saying...)
$78.95 per person? Wow. Makes Sea World San Diego, CA seem poultry at $69.00 per person, although I'm sure wil follow Orlando's lead soon.

I'm a current premium season passholder to Sea World, San Diego, CA. and was able to get a two year pass for just $149.00. Only $6.80 per month, and go as often as you like. Ok, so that means it pays for itself in 10 visits. I've already been there 30 times this year.
No. It simply means we'll now have to press "F1" for English!
If one can't understand the [expletitive deleted] japanese language, and there are no [expletitive deleted] subtitles, why even bother watching the [expletitve deleted] video? besides, the burger looks disgusting! where can I get one again?
At least now Manny can take as many showers as he wants to.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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