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Does anyone still actually use the phone?
I just got three of them left on my porch in a bag. Going directly recycling, since I never use them, and I have no children to use them as booster seats? Am I alone here?
I got one in my car (very useful for the numbers of the crane or even emergency phone numbers for the police) and is perfect for the pizza you can have waiting on the road home. The map of the city street is very useful here too. One next to my main phone is much faster than any other team does not lose energy and in standby mode. One shelter in the basement or a storm next to the telephone cable. (Well not really do this, but it sounds like a great idea that is needed during a tornado or severe storm.) Proliferation of unlisted numbers and cell phones has made the home section of the books in use, but the number of companies are much more readily accessible in this way.
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Vandor 17673 Dr. Seuss Small Recycled Shopper Tote, Set of 6, Multicolored $19.99 (10×12) Dr. Seuss Small Recycled Shopper Tote (set of 4 assorted)… |
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Waking Up Is Hard to Do $6.71 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Lullaby $7.40 Jewel’s exquisitely expressive voice and heartfelt songwriting combine to create a comforting lullaby collection that will be cherished by parents and children alike.Features 10 Jewel originals as well as several traditions pieces such as Brahms’ Lullaby and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star…. |
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All About Garbage & Recycling $1.43 Includes “Garbage and Recycling” and “Trucks.” 55 min. total. Soundtrack: English…. |
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Stackpole Books Introducing Kids To Outdoors $16.95 Stackpole Books Introducing Kids To Outdoors |