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Originally Posted by phatdaddy
way to embrace the future mj.
if it was up to me. i'd still have the old bag phone.
i never lost it. it was on the dash of the truck
battery never died, it was hooked directly to the truck battery
i never missed a call, it was hooked to the truck horn ( that did get annoying at times )
had a great signal because it had an antenna mounted on the roof of the truck
i didn't talk on it much because it was about $3.00 a minute, so i got a lot more done during the day
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AND YOU COULD USE IT OFFSHORE!!!!!!!
And yes the horn thing was annoying until my buddy hooked it to the headlights, then we were in business!
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