I will get the Bumper first then I also like the Belkin Grip Vue for iPhone 4
http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=512159 
I'll be waiting for the Switcheasy ones.
he means naked, you have never heard that expression?
Hey smart aleck, I was pointing out that he should not have used the word "it's".
I will get the Bumper first then I also like the Belkin Grip Vue for iPhone 4http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=512159
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Keepin it naked or possibly get a SwitchEasy Nude if they make one for the iPhone 4.
I'll be getting an Otterbox Defender when they're available.
Hey smart aleck, I was pointing out that he should not have used the word "it's".
Apostrophes are also used to denote ownership, and he's referring the iPhone owning it's birthday suit--which is correct.
For example "That's Stephen's cake, don't poop on it!" is not saying "...Stephen is cake..." it's referring to ownership and is accurate.
Wrong. The possessive it does NOT get an apostrophe. It's its birthday suit not it's birthday suit. Go back to grammar school if you're going to be correcting others
Hey smart aleck, I was pointing out that he should not have used the word "it's".
(more than one source has estimated that 50% of potential buyers could not get through to place their order for iPhone 4)
Well that's just silly. "It" should be no different than a person's name when you're anthropomorphizing the object.
Well that's just silly. "It" should be no different than a person's name when you're anthropomorphizing the object.