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February 12, 2013 by not your average mom 1 Comment

 teenager 1

Once upon a time there was a boy named Number 1 who got a cell phone for Christmas.

A really nice, kick-ass, jaw-dropping, Oh-my-God-I-can’t-believe-you-guys-got-this-for-me cell phone.

(His parents had a free upgrade, so it actually only cost $35).

But he didn’t know that.

His parents had a talk with him about the value of the phone, taking care of  it, not losing it, blah blah blah.

He was very responsible in that department.

His parents talked to him about not overusing it and abusing the privelege of owning a cell phone.

He was NOT very responisble in that department.

Three weeks into the billing cycle, his parents received an email.

You have exceeded your texting limit.

And your data usage limit.

Which was “unlimited.”

Apparently unlimited means like, less than 5000 texts.

So Number 1 said goodbye to his cell phone.

THE END.

Stay tuned for Chapter 2:  How Number 1 Got a Job to Pay For His Texting Habit. 

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cell phone, mom, mom blog, overage, teenagers, texting

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  1. Denise says

    March 27, 2013 at 6:38 pm

    AWWWW he should have got another chance, we all make mistakes. LOL

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