Sorry about all that. It's really these fone guys. And they're making this thing...which is Snippy's latest fone thingie, bring his grand total ta 18 (Eighteen) telecommunication devices.
That total includes land-line fones, cellular things, satellite fones, 2-way radio-phones, rotary-dial fones, push button things...fone booth things...and this thing:
This one, not that pink one...phorget "Pinkie Fone"
Apple to 'talk iPhone' on Oct. 4
Apple
By Wilson Rothman
The invitation tech journalists have been waiting ages for just arrived: Apple will indeed be holding an event on Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. PT, on the company's Cupertino campus. The subject of the press event? "Let's talk iPhone," reads the invite.
They don't say iPhone 5, they don't say iPhone 4S, they don't say anything else, in fact. But assuming even half of the rumors about the new iPhone or iPhones are true, we're in for a pretty interesting announcement.
In this photo taken Sept. 24, 2011, people run in their underwear from the Gallivan Center to the Capitol in Salt Lake City. Thousands of people stripped to their underwear and ran through Salt Lake City to protest what they called the "uptight" laws of Utah. (AP Photo - The Salt Lake Tribune, Djamila Grossman)
From Associated Press
September 26, 2011 9:53 PM EDT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Thousands of people stripped to their underwear and ran through Salt Lake City to protest what they called the "uptight" laws of Utah.
Undie Run organizer Nate Porter says the goal of the event Saturday was to organize people frustrated by the conservative nature of the state's politics.
Nudity was prohibited by organizers. Participants donned bras, panties, nightgowns, swimwear or colorful boxer shorts and some added political messages by expressing support for causes like gay marriage on their chests, backs or legs.
Salt Lake City is the home of the Mormon church, which is a vocal opponent of gay marriage.
Porter estimates 3,000 people participated in the run, which began in downtown Salt Lake City and circled past the state Capitol building about a mile away.
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Troll said
8:20 AM, 09/29/11
Uke wrote:
Don't believe me... Just aks TardLimitsdot.com
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Cy Valley said
9:39 AM, 09/29/11
Hey, I thought I saw somebody I know lurking in the background. Troy?
Uke said
10:50 AM, 09/29/11
What, Troy? Who the fuck invited Troy?
Cy Valley said
2:31 PM, 09/29/11
Uke wrote:
What, Troy? Who the fuck invited Troy?
Maybe it was . . .nah, maybe it was, uh. . .no, I think it was . . .say, was Brian there, tu?
They're here ta hepl. Yes the are! Really!
Don't believe me... Just aks TardLimitsdot.com
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-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 27th of September 2011 02:44:19 PM
-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 27th of September 2011 04:16:55 PM
-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 27th of September 2011 09:43:41 PM
Sorry about all that. It's really these fone guys. And they're making this thing...which is Snippy's latest fone thingie, bring his grand total ta 18 (Eighteen) telecommunication devices.
That total includes land-line fones, cellular things, satellite fones, 2-way radio-phones, rotary-dial fones, push button things...fone booth things...and this thing:
This one, not that pink one...phorget "Pinkie Fone"
Apple to 'talk iPhone' on Oct. 4
Apple
The invitation tech journalists have been waiting ages for just arrived: Apple will indeed be holding an event on Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. PT, on the company's Cupertino campus. The subject of the press event? "Let's talk iPhone," reads the invite.
They don't say iPhone 5, they don't say iPhone 4S, they don't say anything else, in fact. But assuming even half of the rumors about the new iPhone or iPhones are true, we're in for a pretty interesting announcement.
Rest assured we'll be there, covering it live.
You can find Wilson on Twitter at @wjrothman, or on that Google+ thing everybody keeps talking about. Join our conversation on Facebook.
-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 27th of September 2011 09:57:55 PM
Although they deny any knowledge of this:
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Thousands of people stripped to their underwear and ran through Salt Lake City to protest what they called the "uptight" laws of Utah.
Undie Run organizer Nate Porter says the goal of the event Saturday was to organize people frustrated by the conservative nature of the state's politics.
Nudity was prohibited by organizers. Participants donned bras, panties, nightgowns, swimwear or colorful boxer shorts and some added political messages by expressing support for causes like gay marriage on their chests, backs or legs.
Salt Lake City is the home of the Mormon church, which is a vocal opponent of gay marriage.
Porter estimates 3,000 people participated in the run, which began in downtown Salt Lake City and circled past the state Capitol building about a mile away.
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Maybe it was . . .nah, maybe it was, uh. . .no, I think it was . . .say, was Brian there, tu?