Question Posted Saturday September 22 2007, 1:19 pm
why does everyone have one now?
lol is it "in"?
i want to convice my mom, or my dad into getting one for myself and they always say no because were in a family plan for cell phones under Sprint. i have no job i dont want one yet and since christmas is coming up soon i really want a sidekick. and those things cost alot just to even get one; same with the monthly bill right?
do you have a sidekick?
i wanah know what its like having one :)
like what do you do on it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Help_Now answered Monday September 24 2007, 6:43 am: I have a sidekick 3 and I love it. Obviously you can talk on it, you can sign onto instant messangers like AIM, Yahoo!, and MSN... you can get on the internet (I usually check my myspace on it), you can put music on it from your computer, you can recieve e-mail on your phone and it can take pictures. It costs $20 a month for unlimted texts, e-mails, IMs, and internet acess then you have to play for a plan so it depends how much of a talker you are and how many mintues you'll need for how much th bill will be. Because I'm always in touch with people on AIM I get the fewest amount of mintues and my bills about $60 a month. Good luck convincing your parents!
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WittyUsernameHere answered Monday September 24 2007, 5:35 am: I want you to take a look at this.
I want you to think about it for a second.
You dont know what a sidekick does.
You dont know if its actually any more useful.
But you are already trying to convince your parents to get you one because "all the other kids have one"
Yeah, its "in". Its "in" because its a mark of status. Its something that shows other children "hey, my parents are willing to shell out ridiculous amounts of money for me when neither they nor I are actually sure why"
Find a legitimate reason that you want the thing other than "everyone else has one" and maybe your parents would be willing to talk.
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