Welcome to FHC scooter422 .... Sounds like you'll fit in just nicely. Elderthewelder .... It does resemble the color of mulberry, like mentioned earlier. And All those are easily handle size too....plus if its mulberry you can smoke with it too....double bonus....
Unless he supplies the beer ...as any newbie should.. .... I mean I'd be willing to over look it.... But he does have a awful cute puppy in his avatar....
Thanks Eric VW --I didn't know that either. Dido on the tip!----- I still have a dial phoneno cell phone. Hey scooter422 from one new member to another.
Good to meet ya Bert...Yep still have a LAN line! Get about 3 calls a month...just the way I like it!!
3 call's is pushing it for me and it's usually someone trying to sell me something that I don't want or need. My bill is $22. a month. I'd rather talk face to face with someone.
You have money at tax time? I'm always broke after I fill out the forms and mail in the check. There is a reason the IRS hears from me about April 14.
If you have a land line, replace it with something like a Magic Jack plus, NetTalk Duo or one of the other VOIP services. You obviously have an internet provider that you are paying for so adding a voice over IP is a breeze. It becomes just one more thing connected to your router but costs around $20 to $30 per year and allows all calls to be local calls within the US. You can even keep your present phone number for a very small one time fee. On NetTalk, the VOIP service I use, it was free for a few months after they first started to offer it. I think these days it will set you back about 10 bucks one time to keep your old land line number. If you compare that to over $15 a month for more traditional service you will dump the old phone line in a heartbeat. These things are plug-and-play and you can buy the hardware at Walmart, Best Buy and other places for less than a few month's phone bills. The NetTalk hardware I have came with the first year's service included in the price of the hardware. IIRC it was a bit over $50. Frankly, I am building a new home and really don't care if ATT or similar companies service that location because I will not be using them. I told ATT to take a walk over 2 years ago and have zero regrets.