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pls explain more on this magic jack, it can be used thru Morocco?

Yes, if they have DSL.

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

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We love it. We used to have vonage before, one for us and one for his family. That cost us $60 a month. The magic jack is very similar to vonage, only drawback is the PC has to be on for it to work.

Our PC is on about 95% of the time anyway.

As for working in Morocco? Yes, it does. Another friend of ours that lives here from Morocco has been telling us for a few months that we should get it.

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Or cable or fiber-optic. Any kind of broadband.

I don't know if that service is availble in Morocoo yet, I know it's not available in Jordan. They only have DSL.

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

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Or cable or fiber-optic. Any kind of broadband.

I don't know if that service is availble in Morocoo yet, I know it's not available in Jordan. They only have DSL.

:blush: sorry i meant to use it from the US, any kind of broadband. I should read more carefully :P

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Very interesting--I think we will try getting a magic jack--and maybe one for my in-laws in Morocco!

We currently spend about $35 a month on our home phone, which we RARELY use anymore, which should be a fairly substantial savings if this is for real! Not to mention calling Simo's family (monthly $ really varies).

Carolyn and Simo

Fell in love in Morocco: March 2004

Welcome to the USA: May 19, 2005 :)

Our Wedding Day: July 9, 2005

AOS interview: March, 2006--Success!

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Does mustard ever go bad? I just went on a refrigerator cleaning rampage and threw everything questionable away...

Carolyn and Simo

Fell in love in Morocco: March 2004

Welcome to the USA: May 19, 2005 :)

Our Wedding Day: July 9, 2005

AOS interview: March, 2006--Success!

Applied for Removal of Conditions on Residence: March, 2008--Approved August 11, 2008

Baby Ilyas born: August 16, 2008!

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Wow--5 years! Lasts almost as long as a Twinkie!

I threw away year-old pickles that still smelled great...probably not necessary, but being pregnant I don't need to take any chances!

Ok, I ordered the Magic Jack free trial! I hope it works!

Carolyn and Simo

Fell in love in Morocco: March 2004

Welcome to the USA: May 19, 2005 :)

Our Wedding Day: July 9, 2005

AOS interview: March, 2006--Success!

Applied for Removal of Conditions on Residence: March, 2008--Approved August 11, 2008

Baby Ilyas born: August 16, 2008!

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When I was first married to my ex, I bought a 5 gallon jar of spicy golden mustard at Costco. It was practically NOTHING per ounce!

When I left him, almost 5 years later...I took my mustard with me

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True story!

:secret: you're supposed to cut the mustard, not keep the mustard.

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When I was first married to my ex, I bought a 5 gallon jar of spicy golden mustard at Costco. It was practically NOTHING per ounce!

When I left him, almost 5 years later...I took my mustard with me

:lol:

True story!

:secret: you're supposed to cut the mustard, not keep the mustard.

:lol:

Married: May 28th, 2007

Arrived in the US: December 10th, 2008

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Jackie, I do shop at Al Amal, and yes 3$ for one pack of bread! I told sofyan he needs to cut down alot, he eats 2-3 pieces a day...

I paid 4.25$ for gas yesterday, i dont even wanna talk about it cause it makes me sick..

We have got rid of our land line (we all have cells) and i downgraded our cable from the premier (all the channels u could want) to just basic cable and on demand...were never really here to watch tv, so that is saving me about 35$ a month...

I too have lowered contributions to my 401k..in all honesty im thinking about cancelling it until i have reached 5 years with the company because the company only matches after 5 years of service, and if cancelled i could have an extra 50$ or so on my 2 week paychecks...

what really kills me is the health insurance. for the 3 of us i pay 200$ every two weeks for medical and dental..i know illinois has a great program called All Kids that covers mommies and babies REGARDLESS of income, i wanna look into it because im sure it would be MUCH cheaper than what I am paying now, only concern would be is i would probably have to go to new offices because the ones i go to for myself and zaid are very picky about what they accept...

JP...Sofyan smokes too, and I beg him to quit everyday, not only to better his health, but it would save us around 25$ a week

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