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Mourning the Analog Phone Call – NYTimes.com

2010-11-01 ~ Mark

Long phone calls were supposed to be a girly addiction, but those calls of the ’70s and ’80s were the only way to court girls, so boys learned the art of them, too.

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Mourning the Analog Phone Call – NYTimes.com

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