An Independent, fundamental, KJV Only Business


Call Mom for Free!
And anyone else, for that matter.
"Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord;" Romans 12:11
A Special Message for Preachers HERE

Step One: Select A Package...

        
PACKAGE "A"
MYLINE COMPLETE, includes...

     • Friends-R-FreeSM
     — allows you to make free long distance
            calls to other Friends-R-Free members
    • Local Calling — within your basic calling service area
    • Ten Custom Calling Features:
        • Call Waiting
        • Call Return
        • Three-Way Calling
        • Caller ID*
        • Call Blocking
        • Call Forwarding
        • Distinctive Ring
        • Auto Redial
        • Speed Dial
        • Anonymous Call Rejection
    • Long Distance — 3.9’ per minute rate for in-state and state-to-state calls


PACKAGE "A" PRICE: $49.95 month

    
PACKAGE "B"
MYLINE VALUE, includes...
     • Friends-R-FreeSM
     — allows you to make free long distance
            calls to other Friends-R-Free members
    • Local Calling — within your basic calling service area
    • Five Custom Calling Features:
        • Call Waiting
        • Call Return
        • Three-Way Calling
        • Caller ID*
        • Call Blocking
    • Long Distance — 3.9’ per minute rate for in-state and state-to-state calls







PACKAGE "B" PRICE: $39.95 month

Step Two: Call 1-877-392-3548 and follow the prompts

Step Three: Give the operator this Global ID number 8139-706-119

Step Four: Call your relatives, friends, associates, etc.

Call everyone you know and give them this web address: www.okay.cjb.net
Tell them to sign up with MyLine so you can begin calling for each other for free...24/7 — 365 days a year!

(remember to tell them it's O K A Y! (not "ok")

www.okay.cjb.net

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Word History: OKAY is a quintessentially American term that has spread from English to many other languages. Its origin was the subject of scholarly debate for many years until Allen Walker Read showed that OKAY is based on a joke of sorts. OKAY is first recorded in 1839 but was probably in circulation before that date. During the 1830s there was a humoristic fashion in Boston newspapers to reduce a phrase to initials and supply an explanation in parentheses. Sometimes the abbreviations were misspelled to add to the humor. OK was used in March 1839 as an abbreviation for all correct, the joke being that neither the O nor the K was correct. Originally spelled with periods, this term outlived most similar abbreviations owing to its use in President Martin Van Buren's 1840 campaign for reelection. Because he was born in Kinderhook, New York, Van Buren was nicknamed Old Kinderhook, and the abbreviation proved eminently suitable for political slogans. That same year, an editorial referring to the receipt of a pin with the slogan O.K. had this comment: “frightful letters... significant of the birth-place of Martin Van Buren, old Kinderhook, as also the rallying word of the Democracy of the late election, ‘all correct’.... Those who wear them should bear in mind that it will require their most strenuous exertions... to make all things O.K.” It's OKAY