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TheSaint

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90-ish but I have the movie, phone, internet bundle.

I am waiting for ATT U-Verse to get to my area and then I am switching.

Just got that on Tuesday. Rocks!

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Sounds like your shorts are around your ankles

No poo....this has to end.

Uverse would be great, but i got rid of my home phone because our lines were constantly fuged up. I have to think it would be the same with Uverse...

Im going to have to look into DTV again. Previously, i couldnt get it due to LOS issues. A few trees have been cut, but now a new two story house is going up where they were. Not sure i can get signal. going to try at least.

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