ShoreRoadLady
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Doran said:Are you SURE there's no Jim there?
So that's who's been hiding all the matching socks!
Doran said:Are you SURE there's no Jim there?
Paisley said:This turned violent pretty quickly.
ShoreRoadLady said:So that's who's been hiding all the matching socks!
DerMann said:Luckily most of my friends don't leave messages.
It is a well accepted male rule that one never leaves messages when calling a friend. Instead, the method known as "carpet calling" is called (similar to the US method of strategic bombing in WWII). Eventually, one of the calls will get through. If one does leave a message it should be short and have no meaning, such as, "Where the heck are you?" No names, numbers, times, etc... And this message should be left only after the tenth call.
Seems to work for me
Paisley said:Somebody was doing that to me a few years ago. Except, I was home, and he didn't say anything.
Paisley said:Somebody was doing that to me a few years ago. Except, I was home, and he didn't say anything.
carter said:That's just CREEPY. You should notify your telephone company as well as the local police when something like that continues to occur.
Paisley said:lol Funny stuff. But really, as I pointed out to my mom, what is somebody going to do to me over the phone?
Diamondback said:Depends on if the phone antics are a prelude to "for-real", and letting Senor Shotgun do the speaking tells them upfront that "the Welcoming Committee is waiting for you..."
Then again, I'm the kind who if not expecting company might answer the door with a .45 stuck in his waistband.
Having one about "please stay on the line while we trace your call" might help, too...lol
Diamondback said:Hey, it's only there to be "accessible"--at least I don't have it in hand, right? lol
Diamondback said:lol Priceless... may I lift that?
jamespowers said:Obviously you have never been on the phone with the wrong kind of person. :eusa_doh: