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Re: Binge drinkers are young & stupid ....

said by ISurfTooMuch See Profile :

Also, many college students don't get landlines because ... they don't want to get ripped off by university telecom departments ...
Man that reminds me of the bad old days of living on campus and paying outrageous amounts of money for using the dorm room landline.
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