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From: "Digital Image Studio" Subject: Re: OT Is returning a phone message 
really that complicated


> On 08/01/07, John Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Mind you, that still doesn't get rid of the biggest source
>> of unwanted calls (especially in the late evening) - our
>> phone number is one simple digit transposition away from
>> the local Blockbuster Video/DVD rental store.
>
> Oh the Joy. A friend of mine once had a number that was commonly
> mis-dialled by listeners attempting to dial a local radio stations
> competition line. For some entertainment he put together a bogus
> winners message on his answer machine which was quite rude, a lot of
> people still left their details.

My phone # was one off of a local gas station. One particularly cold winter, 
I got the same moron call me every morning for almost a week at about 5:30AM 
to come and give him a boost. The first 3 times I told him he had a wrong 
number and went back to bed, the 4th, I told him the truck would be right 
over, and went back to bed.
He didn't call again.

William Robb 


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