I was listening to a Weird Al song about prank calls and realized you can’t really do them anymore now. Also it was funny that he mentioned dialing 7 digit numbers instead of 10
I see someone has never worked in telecom
Or a food delivery place
Al mentions 7 digits and not 10 because back in our day you had to pay long distance charges if you dialed a number outside of your area code. Therefore only the 7 digits were required because no one was dialing 1-xxx to get to another area code and have charges show up on their parents bill and then have to explain who you were calling and why.
Imma just leave this here: prankcast.com
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My younger brother and me used to call prostitutes and pretend to be clients. Not very proud, but to 13 year old me it was hilarious.
I miss The Jerky Boys…
Wit that silly little sauce ya got there I got it all up on my nuts.
Moe from the Simpsons would be happy.
Anyone know Amanda? Hey! I’m looking for Amanda Huginkiss!
“Moe’s Tavern. Hold on, I’ll check. Hey, everybody. I’m a stupid moron with an ugly face and a big butt and my butt smells, and I like to kiss my own butt.”
my phone has been on silent mode since 2012
People get really upset that I don’t check my phone often and keep it on do not disturb…
They can just keep on being upset. Their reaction kind of reinforces why I have the damn thing mostly disabled from its primary function anyway.
primary function
I thought we were talking about voice calls here.
Because of my job I have to answer unknown numbers. My God is it ever irritating
Same here internet comrade. Gotta answer every call because my number gets passed around. At least my work pays my phone bill.
I remember the shift to using area codes and how everyone was so upset at how difficult that would be. Then the smart phones came, and I wonder how many people now know many of the numbers they might regularly call with one tap,
I remember the land line I grew up with even though I doubt it even exists anymore. Also, apparently remember my brother’s number even though it was when he got a cell phone. So, no real reason to remember it.
Where I grew up, we only ever gave the last four digits of our number because the whole town and then some was the same. Later, they changed the area code since it was running out of numbers and then we moved to 10-digit dialing. I remember how weird it felt when things like long distance calls just kinda stopped being a thing
Long-distance calls being equivalent to local calls has been an incredibly good change.
we got a second area code on top of our existing one and had to start 10-digit dialing something like 15 years ago.
to this day i have yet to encounter anyone with a phone number in that new area code. even the scammers that spoof their cid don’t use that new area code.
before the switch we could 7-digit dial for 40 miles around us, even across an area code boundary. and, tbh i’d rather have had to switch to a new area code and kept the 7 digit dialing than have to deal with the 10 digit bullshit. it just seems so out of place here in the boonies, hours away from, well, pretty much everything.
Here in West Virginia the entire state was one area code until some time in the early aughts. I had the opposite experience though it seemed like everyone who got a new phone plan got a number with the new area code so I saw it a lot.
I prank call people all the time. You just gotta call tech support scammers instead nowadays.
Don’t go making fony calls. Please stick to the 7 digit numbers you’re used to!
Who has voicemail? Lulz
One day you’ll grow up big and strong.
Hello ramble81, I am calling to check if your refrigerator is running… It is? Oh my goodness you better run faster and catch it!
Yes, I’m looking for an “exten dedwaranty” is there an “exten dedwaranty” here?
In the US *67 still works, but people hardly answer unknown numbers anymore. It’s telemarketer’s fault
frank rizzo needs to eat did you think of frank rizzo?
Damn if that wasn’t a resurrection of the most forgotten memory.