is it just my wife?

The following is the bit that worries me ....... WHO DID YOU THINK IT WAS BRIAN?

cOPY: Caller - "It was the best sex I've had for ages, when can we do it again?"
Me - "I don't know really, I'm not sure my wife would like it."
I'm not really sure ... is yours, by any chance, a withheld number Joy?
 
I know at least two very old people who are quite lonely for a good part of their lives.
We have a small circle built up of folk built up who take it in turns to give them a ring .. Nothing formal and nothing regular.. but it gives them a chance just to chat and using as I do a contract fone costs sweet fanny adams other than a few minutes of time

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I know at least two very old people who are quite lonely for a good part of their lives.
We have a small circle built up of folk built up who take it in turns to give them a ring .. Nothing formal and nothing regular.. but it gives them a chance just to chat and using as I do a contract fone costs sweet fanny adams other than a few minutes of time
That is a really kind and thoughtful thing to do.
 
At family parties, one of the "forfeits" is always to select a number at random from the local phone book and ring to wish "Merry Xmas/New Year/Easter" etc. It has led to some interesting conversations. - Gordon

My Dad's mate used to do Christmas postal deliveries to earn a bit of extra cash, and deliberately put the cards for any given street in the wrong letterboxes - he said it got neighbours talking to each other at Christmas, often for the first time ever.
 
awwwww bless her.... hope you said something about the weather, or something.. :(

(I got asked out a couple of times on receiving a wrong number ...
I had to explain I am older than I sound but thank you for the complement. :( )

Yes, but you are still a little cracker so please say yes the next time I call you :xThumb::xThumb:
 
John, that is so kind. Let's hope the world takes note. xxxxxx
 
Well to be honest we only got the idea from elsewhere mate... I think it may be a lot more common than folk realise :-)

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My Dad's mate used to do Christmas postal deliveries to earn a bit of extra cash, and deliberately put the cards for any given street in the wrong letterboxes - he said it got neighbours talking to each other at Christmas, often for the first time ever.
.....again, another simple way to give people the opportunity of chatting to someone :xThumb:
 

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