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What happened to the age where the goal was to make phones smaller and smaller? Still holding out for a finger/thumb implant phone. Get your shit together Apple/Samsung

with you there, this was my last phone prior to moving to smart phones, (and the last I picked out not work)

fit in the coin pocket on my jeans and still had better phone quality and reception than any smart phone I've used.

the adantage to building a phone to be used as a phone not 1 million other things.

http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_sl55-380.php

Lol Mohs gtb4 took a strange turn I see

if you want to chage the front of a car. go for it. but why pick one of the ugliest cars ive seen in australia!

i bet benji just f**king came everywhere at those panel gaps.

:rofl:

Don't ask me how I know this, right/wrong place right/wrong time - but some guy said on the site that Rajab is the master of RB's - the wasteland guys got a hold of it. There was also some other guy that knew a guy that was saying "praise rajab" every time something went good. I think the two have now been put together and the wasteland now has a demi rajab supreme ruler.

Edit: well you see its made it into the forum filter - writing a-llah, or g-od now becomes rajab

LOL

excellent pm me deets (or are they still the same as before, just new date?), sunday is one of my days off this week :D

will see if i can make it!!

pm'ed brah, same deets just new date; Dec 1. :D

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