When I get a new mobile and get internet access on it I'll possibly sign up to Twitter :D. I like the idea of twittering on the go rather than just the evenings.
Not sure when that will be because I have to save up to go back to New Zealand to see Simon and Jo next Christmas but if my current phone has any say in the matter it might be sooner than I hope or expect :(.
Yep :D. still looking at the Nokia and yeah I think it was the N97. Last I checked though it was still about £400 - £500 quid and on top of a couple of grand needed for NZ at Christmas it's a luxury I can't really afford at the moment.
Ok so I could get a cheaper phone now and get the Nokia later but if I really want to get the Nokia, which I do, I don't see the point of shelling out for a temporary one now, as it still won't be that cheap, and still shell out £400 odd next year too. My current phone has lasted me between 5 and 8 years odd (can't remember exactly when I got it) fine up until recently. I'm not wanting to just follow fashion trends and have the latest model. I want one I like and which will last me a long time.
And getting to meet people like you is one of the reasons I love it so much.
I'm sorry I don't post a lot. I just never realised when I started that I'm actually not that talkative, I tend to come on here when I have something to say and that's usually when I remember I need to reply to everyone else's comments too *is embarrassed*, and once I started and made friends here I didn't want to let it, or them, go.
Thank you for sticking with me even though I'm just a lurker.
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(Next up, Twitter, LMAO!)
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Not sure when that will be because I have to save up to go back to New Zealand to see Simon and Jo next Christmas but if my current phone has any say in the matter it might be sooner than I hope or expect :(.
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Sam got an awesome new Samsung touch screen for free when he changed his contract. S'very nice.
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Ok so I could get a cheaper phone now and get the Nokia later but if I really want to get the Nokia, which I do, I don't see the point of shelling out for a temporary one now, as it still won't be that cheap, and still shell out £400 odd next year too. My current phone has lasted me between 5 and 8 years odd (can't remember exactly when I got it) fine up until recently. I'm not wanting to just follow fashion trends and have the latest model. I want one I like and which will last me a long time.
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And getting to meet people like you is one of the reasons I love it so much.
I'm sorry I don't post a lot. I just never realised when I started that I'm actually not that talkative, I tend to come on here when I have something to say and that's usually when I remember I need to reply to everyone else's comments too *is embarrassed*, and once I started and made friends here I didn't want to let it, or them, go.
Thank you for sticking with me even though I'm just a lurker.
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