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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Pointe-Claire > Donegani Shopping Mall > Donegani marché aux puces with D-v-S august 13th > cell

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Posted by Emperor Wang 8/18/2005 7:04 AM | remove
  Original Motorola flip phone... the brick shithouse of cell phones. Wouldn't be surprised if the thing still works.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 8/18/2005 1:05 PM | remove
  you cant break em, this one was replaced with the "micro tac" which also was a brick shithouse!
Posted by TurboZutek 9/12/2005 11:41 PM | remove
  StarTAC!
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 9/13/2005 3:08 AM | remove
  the startac mate was the little tiny flippy phone, i still have mine, in all its analog glory!
Posted by atomx 9/15/2005 7:32 PM | remove
  I remember my friends parents got rid of their bag phone and got this one.
Posted by Axle 10/20/2005 12:37 PM | remove
  That sucker would still work!
Posted by TaP 11/7/2005 1:27 AM | remove
  yea im sure!
Posted by Mowog 9/14/2007 8:40 PM | remove
  Ha... I still have my Flip Phone AND my StarTac.
Posted by Sk00maKing 9/16/2008 10:26 PM | remove
  The father of one of my friend have one and it still works on bell mobility networks !!! ...and he use it !
Posted by Raverous 7/18/2009 12:42 AM | remove
  You kept it right? ....RIGHT?
Posted by paulpa 3/21/2012 9:16 PM | remove
  motorola, that model is as durrible as a nokia.
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