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Do you remember your phone number from your childhood? Mine was MU-46752 (in the old prefix days.) I don't know why that stuck with me. Anyone else?
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567-8238Do you remember your phone number from your childhood? Mine was MU-46752 (in the old prefix days.) I don't know why that stuck with me. Anyone else?
Oh wow...I received my own landline for my 16th birthday and that line moved with me for years until just before the C-pandemic. It was 684-6333. Now 684-6333 (with an 800) is the FEMA line for burial assistance if the death is due to the damned pan.My dad had my childhood phone number until he died 4 years ago. From 1957 until 2020.
My grandmother had a party line on the farm. Their "ring" denoting it was their call was 3 tones/cranks. Their neighbors Bill and Louise was 2 "rings". Of course, everyone picked.up everyone's calls and put their hand over the bell. If you wanted a private conversation, you drove to their house.
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Our "ring" was 3 longs and 3 shorts. Our phone number was 10F33. Very rural western Kansas.My grandmother had a party line on the farm. Their "ring" denoting it was their call was 3 tones/cranks. Their neighbors Bill and Louise was 2 "rings". Of course, everyone picked.up everyone's calls and put their hand over the bell. If you wanted a private conversation, you drove to their house.
Is that you, Jenny?867-5309.
Me too. Ideal passwordyes, it repeated a lot of numbers and was easy to remember, I still use it for passwords