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How to Save your Mom's Cell Phone

Does your grandmother point the "clicker" at herself instead of the TV? Does your father perform high-tech fruit repairs? If so, you need to step it up a notch and become your own IT department. Does your mother misplace her half-full coffee mug for a cell phone holster? (That is, of course, when she remembers to take her coffee out of the microwave).

Given how many (very many) mobile phones my mother has been through, it seems only appropriate that I make the knowledge of how to save her phone publicly available. This way regardless of whomever might be with her the next time it happens, and it will happen, there's a chance of rescuing it.

How to Save a Wet Cell Phone

There is only a slim chance of the above method working, but it is worth giving it a shot.

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5 Comments:

At 11/14/2006 06:56:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very Funny, can I tell everyone about you leaving things on the top of your car? Like a 200$ leather coat that you retrieved after it was run over a few times or how about the wallet/organizer that the state trooper found and called me about? Love,mom

 
At 11/14/2006 07:04:00 PM, Anonymous Eric Mills said...

Hey now! I never heard about the wallet. The coat got run over! Nice.

 
At 11/14/2006 07:06:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah and the wallet had 300$ in it.

 
At 11/14/2006 07:36:00 PM, Blogger Brian C. Mills said...

The coat was $300. I don't remember having $300 in my wallet when that happened. At least I never left an accordion on my car! It runs in the family.

 
At 11/14/2006 07:53:00 PM, Blogger Eric Mills said...

Accordion? Is this my family?

 

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