Advantages: Good network coverage, realibility, No service charge. Disadvantages: see review
Checking through some of my early opinions (in fact this was my first one), I was shocked to see just how bad they were. No research, plenty of churning, and no spell check through word! Anyhow I have updated this one to a better standard, at least it's gone through word!
Just Talk is a pre paid mobile phone package from the telephone network – ‘orange’. You may recall their adverts with the catch phrase “The futures bright the futures orange”?
Orange offers a range of packages for the non-pre-payment-schemes, and just one or two for them.
With Just Talk you can increase the amount of credit on your phone by either of the following way:
· A swipe ‘top up’ card. Simply take your swipe card to your local outlet and pay them the amount you want added to your phone, and bobs your uncle ...
dabmim 22.10.2000 (12.02.2002)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Orange
Advantages: tastes better than diet coke Disadvantages: goes flat very quickly
Diet Coke has always been my favourite drink of all time, and as I heard from a friend that lemon helps the metabolism and so can lose weight faster, I would squeeze fresh lemon into the diet coke, which gave it a different taste to the normal diet coke. It made it more interesting and frankly I was getting bored of Diet Coke. Coincidentally Diet Coke had a new version, the Diet Coke with Lemon. Seems as both Diet coke and Diet Coke with Lemon costs the same it would be silly to buy lemons to squeeze into your coke. Although Lemon is much more natural than all the chemicals they put in to produce the lemon taste.
Contained in a plastic, translucent bottle, the cap is yellow with the logo “Diet Coke with Lemon” on the top. The label in the middle of the bottle is metallic grey/silver also with the logo on. The plastic ...
Advantages: fun book for little children Disadvantages: none
'Marvin's Funny Dance' is a wonderful picture book which tells the story of a rather cheeky and mischievous meerkat. It is set in Africa where Marvin lives with his rather large family and he is always expected to conform. However, Marvin is unable to do that especially as he loves to dance and play jokes which always seem to get him into trouble. One day though, his antics actually help to save the day when he helps the family to deal with two bully buzzards by distracting them as the others build a big 'meerkatapault' to pelt them with dung balls to send them on their way. After the plan works, Marvin is a hero and all of the other meerkats want to be like him!
My four year old daughter really enjoyed me reading this book with her. She absolutely loved Marvin and found his antics very funny. Early on in the story, we see Marvin ...