cruiser
LIFE MEMBER
did you ask her. Brian.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I'm not really sure ... is yours, by any chance, a withheld number Joy?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 was going to but Joyce was sitting next to me.did you ask her. Brian.
She did get the right number but she just didn't realize it.Poor girl, wonder if she confessed when she got the right number?
That is a really kind and thoughtful thing to do.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
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
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. )
.....again, another simple way to give people the opportunity of chatting to someoneMy 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.