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been there, done that, got the t-shirt! I think the record for us was nine too.

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been there, done that, got the t-shirt! I think the record for us was nine too.

he says "got the tshirts" ! :lol:

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We just had 9 hour straight conversation and last time on her bday it was close to 8!

Wow :thumbs: Our best was about 3 hours

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Think we got to 10 at some point, but it was a really crazy prepaid card that was cheap as chips per min but like half the card in connect fees....so we left the fones connected but we were each doing our errands and stuff cos it was cheaper to leave it like that rather than call back later.

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Our best is 3-4 hours. For me it's not the longest of all time, it's our consistency in doing that on a regular basis. Before we got Vonage $400 bills were the norm. And that is in addition to $60/month for phone cards to call from work. We are also Webcam junkies. On my day off we will literally chat for 12 hours straight. On work days it's 2 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the evening.

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Well on my end of the line the longest call was 209 minutes or 3.48 hours and the average monthly bill is 3000 plus minutes at a cost of $18.00 to $20.00 per month at .25 cents per call. That is just for the morning, evening and weekend calls from home and not included are the no charge calls daily from work at lunch time hers, and the odd evening call before leaving for home. On-line time has gone down for hours per day to just a few every few months.

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I think the longest was 2 hours. But we had days were we would talk 3 or more times during the day, some friends asked what do you have to talk about so often. We never ran out of things to talk about.

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About four and a half hours... and that was about a year ago, before I decided Skype might be a good idea. (Where's that green, nauseous-looking smiley when you need it??)

The two and a half hour call to him from my (UK) mobile when I was in New York (at £1 a minute, I later discovered) would also call for a sick-looking smiley... if only T-Mobile had got round to charging me for the call. They never did. :thumbs:

We don't usually talk for more than about an hour to 90 mins at a time, though.

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