tallyho8
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I still have my land line but will probably get rid of it soon. I had kept it for years because I moved and knew that my old friends could find me by looking in the phone book. This year they stopped distributing the white pages. Just the yellow pages are delivered now so I lost that reason to keep it. Then Katrina hit and the power was out and all cell phones were out but my AT&T landline kept working even though many of the poles were down on the ground.
We still have the old black desk phone plus a couple of cordless phones. The desk phone is now unplugged because we got a rescue greyhound a couple of years ago and he was sleeping in the living room when the phone rang. Being trained to leap out of the box and race when he hears the bell, he awoke and jumped up and started running, bumping into tables and chairs, breaking vases, and scaring himself silly. None of the other phones has a bell or ringer like the old desk phone.
We still have the old black desk phone plus a couple of cordless phones. The desk phone is now unplugged because we got a rescue greyhound a couple of years ago and he was sleeping in the living room when the phone rang. Being trained to leap out of the box and race when he hears the bell, he awoke and jumped up and started running, bumping into tables and chairs, breaking vases, and scaring himself silly. None of the other phones has a bell or ringer like the old desk phone.