>>> My wife swears that she saw somebody with a pink Razr, I told her that it
>>> has to be an after market mod. She said the person who had the phone said
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>or somebody that was very comfortable with their masculinity that
>wouldn't give a f.ck what anybody thought.
Or a *woman*. If you'd bothered to read, the OP was asking because his
*wife* wants one.

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jdoe - 28 Jan 2006 12:22 GMT
It was brought out as part of the pink ribbon campaign against breast
cancer. Kind of like the pink wrist bands and so on. As someone with a close
friend, a cousin and a sister who has suffered through this I'm all for
awareness and fighting it even to the point of a "pink" phone!
Larry
>>>> My wife swears that she saw somebody with a pink Razr, I told her that
>>>> it
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> Or a *woman*. If you'd bothered to read, the OP was asking because his
> *wife* wants one.
Daniel Dravot - 28 Jan 2006 15:26 GMT
> It was brought out as part of the pink ribbon campaign against breast
> cancer. Kind of like the pink wrist bands and so on. As someone with a
> close friend, a cousin and a sister who has suffered through this I'm all
> for awareness and fighting it even to the point of a "pink" phone!
> Larry
Sorry to hear about your friends/relatives with cancer-- it's a terrible
disease, I know-- I'm a survivor myself.
But I always wonder, what do all those marches and wristbands really do
other than make people feel good? I mean, you see yourself and your group
on the six o'clock news "doing something" and "fighting" then you go on the
Oprah show and she emotes all over you.
So BFD, ya' know...
Dan'l.
jdoe - 29 Jan 2006 12:50 GMT
Every time a good is purchased with the "pink" a portion of profit is
donated to battle this. Perhaps too just by raising awareness we can all
help too.
Larry
>> It was brought out as part of the pink ribbon campaign against breast
>> cancer. Kind of like the pink wrist bands and so on. As someone with a
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> Dan'l.
Ralph J. - 30 Jan 2006 20:24 GMT
"> Or a *woman*. If you'd bothered to read, the OP was asking because his
> *wife* wants one.
thanks David
John - 30 Jan 2006 20:58 GMT
> "> Or a *woman*. If you'd bothered to read, the OP was asking because his
>> *wife* wants one.
>
> thanks David
Its offered on the Verizonwireless website but not in the stores yet.
$100.00 over the cost of the standard razer.