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Wed Sep-21-11 08:42 AM
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Funny how you can still remember phone numbers you or close relatives had decades ago. |
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I guess you never forget them.
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Wed Sep-21-11 08:45 AM
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1. That is the truth. I play my mother's old phone number in the lottery..LOL...n/t |
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Wed Sep-21-11 08:45 AM
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2. 'Back then, phone numbers tended to stick around. |
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Nowadays, what's the point of remembering them? ;)
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:50 PM
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16. My first phone number was 321-3213. Great number for a single girl, easy for guys to remember. |
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I always loved that phone number.
However, eventually I moved to another city and lost it. Sigh!
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Thu Nov-17-11 10:16 PM
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23. You must be young to have seven digit number. Our parents had a four digit one. |
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Wed Sep-21-11 08:45 AM
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3. True, but I often can't remember where I left my glasses |
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or what day of the week it is.:rofl:
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Wed Sep-21-11 08:47 AM
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4. It's Monday...and your glasses are in the refrigerator. |
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Now, get undressed and go to work, you lazy bum!
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Wed Sep-21-11 08:49 AM
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5. Hell, I can remember my grandparents' apartment address in Vienna |
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and what streetcar to take from there to anywhere else. My CRS isn't too bad yet and I'm not up to CRAFT yet.
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Wed Sep-21-11 10:08 AM
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12. Never heard of CRAFT, but I think it know what it means! nt |
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Wed Sep-21-11 10:11 AM
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Can't Remember A Fucking Thing.
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:04 AM
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6. Yeah. I believe my folks' phone number was 12. |
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Thu Sep-22-11 06:52 AM
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18. You young whippersnapper! |
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My parent's phone number was "Gladys, give me my mom, please!"
(No, not really. I'm not that old. But I do think it's funny that a century later, we're coming back to voice-actuated dialing.)
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:09 AM
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7. I still remember our family phone number |
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When it was only four digits 3556...I think I was in first grade.
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:19 AM
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8. I remember old phone numbers however |
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I find myself looking for my cell phone - while I'm on it. Or searching for my glasses - while they are on my face. My girlfriend rec'd a text the other day and started talking to the phone as if it was a phone call. Getting older is not for weak....LOL
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:29 AM
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9. I still remember the phone number of my first crush! |
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That would be 1965-66.
KansDem:loveya:...as he gazes out the window at a passing cloud and thinks about the things that could have been...
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:38 AM
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Grew up in the Yorkville section of Manhattan (on the Upper East Side) in the 1940s and 50s and I still remember our "ATwater" phone number.
Famous phone exchanges: John O'Hara's BUtterfield 8 and Glenn Miller's PEnnsylvania-6-5000...so easy to remember.
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Wed Sep-21-11 09:48 AM
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Old girlfriends numbers that you remember with the old exchange codes make great passwords. Throw in area codes and dashes and they make great 12 character passwords with "non-alpha-numeric" characters. And virtually no one could ever "guess" them.
212-PE6-5000 satisfies ALOT of password security rules.
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Wed Sep-21-11 10:10 AM
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13. I heard those exchanges on TV & movies, but never in RL. nt |
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Wed Sep-21-11 03:17 PM
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15. I think it was sometime in the late 50s |
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Before my area got assigned actual exchange prefix numbers...ours was TUxedo 4, It's still 884, they just dropped the TUxedo.....
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Thu Sep-22-11 06:45 AM
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17. I remember calling central and party lines. |
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No dial on the phone. Pick up the receiver and an operator answered. "Number, please." "Please give me 2748."
When the dial phones came in we had a 3-party line for a while. Our 'ring' was 2 shorts and 1 long. :-)
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Thu Sep-29-11 02:59 PM
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19. This is so true. I use these old numbers for passwords for simple things, |
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and when the password requires 8 or more, I just tack on the old area code (they have a new area code now).
When they ask for reminders (in case you forget the password), the reminders are Aunt Maxine, or Janet, or a street address, or old employer, whatever & then I know.
For important passwords I combine numeric & alpha of long gone relatives - like AuntHattie1886 (I don't have that password, though it's a good one. No one alive remembers Aunt Hattie & when she was born, but me).
I'm rambling, again. :rofl:
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Tue Nov-08-11 09:21 PM
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my post office box was 666. Who knew about the devil? I was about 12 at the time. I am now on Social Security.
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Thu Nov-10-11 09:52 PM
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21. I remember our number as a kid, 4 digits. We even had a private line, that was |
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Edited on Thu Nov-10-11 09:54 PM by RKP5637
a rarity where I lived, most were party lines. I recall my parents calling my grandparents on Christmas and Thanksgiving cross country, that took a couple of hours, all of the interconnect operators, they called back when the connection was completed. And they sure did sound miles away, which they were.
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Fri Nov-11-11 10:03 AM
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22. Same with my USAF serial number. |
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