Digital Image Studio wrote: > > 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. >
The phone here on my desk has a number that is one digit off from that of the local Jeep dealership, so I get two or three calls a day for the parts department. Most days I'm nice about it, but the particularly obtuse caller gets the Hold treatment, where I pretend to be several people, all of whom put the caller on hold for varying lengths of time. And when I was a nipper, our home phone number was very close to the local time and temp number, so at times we'd report, "at the tone, it will be eleventy twelve o'clock, temperature 257 degrees. Beep." -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

