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Reverend Huy Dang's Trip to Ottawa is Approaching Quickly

For starters, I would like to talk about my cellular phone. Recently, I received an "irresistible" offer invitation from Rogers , my current wireless service provider. After reading that awesome offer, I decided that I would upgrade to a smart-phone after all, instead of pondering it. So, I decided to go with the HTC Magic + , which would cost me $29.99 with a new three-year agreement and the upgrade fee of $35 would be waived. At this point, I would have to decide when to formally make the upgrade. So, I started to think about it. And, I decided that I may want to buy the phone before I make my trip to Ottawa, so that I could use the phone's GPS feature, considering the fact that I would get two free months of data, and that my uncle's Sony nav-u GPS navigation device sucks. Well, after thinking about it, I decided that I would get the new after I return from to Saskatoon from my trip to Ottawa. Why? Well, I currently have the LG Shine TU720 , which is the best phone I've had, period, despite the lack of being able to set my own MP3 files as my ringtones. But, it has treated me well, even in areas where the coverage from Rogers can be considered "crappy." How? Well, let's just say that Andrew Pang calls me while I'm at school, and I answer, and I feel like being a jerk. So, if I wanted to stop talking to him, I could walk downstairs in almost any campus building, and the call would eventually drop. I could also enter any elevator, and in most cases, the call would eventually drop, especially in the Murray Library. But, to me, however, the phone has some almost-human qualities, and I thought, "My phone hasn't really been anywhere special with me." If you think about it, when I first got a cell phone in 2005, I had an Audiovox 8615 through Virgin Mobile . With that phone, I have been to Calgary and Yorkton, Saskatchewan. After that, I had an Audiovox 8910, which I took with me to Calgary a few times. After getting...

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