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  1. #1
    Justin
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    "DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In message <<[email protected]>>
    > "Phill." <[email protected]> did ramble:
    >
    > >2. They show the Verizon man pushing to talk and getting a signal
    > >instantly. IT NEVER HAPPENS THAT FAST on a Verizon. Twelve seconds is
    > >more like it.

    >
    > Time shifting is common in commercials... When you're paying thousands
    > of dollars per second, who waits 12 seconds.



    Nextel should. When they're showing the Verizon PTT at work in their
    commercials. Or that's what I would have done. Spent the legal fees on
    advertising instead.

    > Hell, when you're being paid $5/hour, you'll still probably make a damn
    > phone call instead of waiting 12 seconds for a connect.
    >
    > --
    > If you've had half as much fun reading this as I've had writing it, I've

    had twice as much fun as you.






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  2. #2
    Justin For President
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    Re: Can you sue me now?

    is cry baby at it again?

    maybe you should go to alt.tonka.com because the truck you bought
    doesn't drive itsself like the one in the commercial.

    --
    In the record of all time dip ****s Justin has to rank in the top five.


    "Justin" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    >
    > "DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > In message <<[email protected]>>
    > > "Phill." <[email protected]> did ramble:
    > >
    > > >2. They show the Verizon man pushing to talk and getting a signal
    > > >instantly. IT NEVER HAPPENS THAT FAST on a Verizon. Twelve seconds is
    > > >more like it.

    > >
    > > Time shifting is common in commercials... When you're paying thousands
    > > of dollars per second, who waits 12 seconds.

    >
    >
    > Nextel should. When they're showing the Verizon PTT at work in their
    > commercials. Or that's what I would have done. Spent the legal fees on
    > advertising instead.
    >
    > > Hell, when you're being paid $5/hour, you'll still probably make a damn
    > > phone call instead of waiting 12 seconds for a connect.
    > >
    > > --
    > > If you've had half as much fun reading this as I've had writing it, I've

    > had twice as much fun as you.
    >
    >
    >


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  3. #3
    Justin Green
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    Re: Can you sue me now?


    "Justin For President" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > is cry baby at it again?
    >
    > maybe you should go to alt.tonka.com because the truck you bought
    > doesn't drive itsself like the one in the commercial.
    >
    > --
    > In the record of all time dip ****s Justin has to rank in the top five.
    >


    Go **** yourself.





  4. #4
    Scott Stephenson
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    Re: Can you sue me now?

    Justin wrote:
    > "DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>In message <<[email protected]>>
    >>"Phill." <[email protected]> did ramble:
    >>
    >>
    >>>2. They show the Verizon man pushing to talk and getting a signal
    >>>instantly. IT NEVER HAPPENS THAT FAST on a Verizon. Twelve seconds is
    >>>more like it.

    >>
    >>Time shifting is common in commercials... When you're paying thousands
    >>of dollars per second, who waits 12 seconds.

    >
    >
    >
    > Nextel should. When they're showing the Verizon PTT at work in their
    > commercials. Or that's what I would have done. Spent the legal fees on
    > advertising instead.
    >


    I think they considered this, but had to scratch the plan- the
    commercials are only 30 seconds long.




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