puddingcat (
puddingcat) wrote2006-08-03 03:58 pm
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+1 GOTHness
*facepalms*
It appears that my home phone number is one digit different from the Stockport Coroner's Office.
When the Parent People's number was similar to a local pizza takeaway, they got so fed up of wrong numbers that they started taking orders, on the grounds that the people would call back (more than likely to the correct number) and demand a free pizza when their order didn't arrive.
Maybe I should change my Call Minder message?
It appears that my home phone number is one digit different from the Stockport Coroner's Office.
When the Parent People's number was similar to a local pizza takeaway, they got so fed up of wrong numbers that they started taking orders, on the grounds that the people would call back (more than likely to the correct number) and demand a free pizza when their order didn't arrive.
Maybe I should change my Call Minder message?
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"Hello, has someone close to you just died? In that case you have dialled the wrong number. Please check the number & try again..."
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To the "Dead Parrot" sketch? [+1 GEEKness]
To Dr. McCoy from the original Star Trek saying, "He's dead, Jim"? [+2 GEEKness]
To a verse of Bauhaus's "Bela Lugosi's Dead" with your voice following up, "And no one else is looking too good either"? [+1 GOTHness]
To an official-sounding instruction guide on what to do when the dead rise for the inevitable zombie apocalypse? [+1 GEEKness, +2 WTFness]
To a kindly worded, "I'm sorry your loved one is dead, but I don't got 'em" message? [+4 far nicer and less morbid than me-ness]
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When I answered the phone with my last name (as you do in Germany), most people would realise or at least ask if they had the wrong number except one guy who asked whether you needed a visa for travelling to Turkey. I said "Sorry, I don't know. Can I suggest you ask at a Turkish travel agent?". ;o)