Fun fact, 867 was (still is I guess to the extent landlines exist) the prefix for my home town of Pesotum. I went to school with a girl named Jenny whose phone number was 867-5308. I don't believe anyone had the 5309 number, for obvious reasons.867-5309...ask for Jenny...
My grandparents’ prefix was 867…I never tried calling -5309 to see if it worked.Fun fact, 867 was (still is I guess to the extent landlines exist) the prefix for my home town of Pesotum. I went to school with a girl named Jenny whose phone number was 867-5308. I don't believe anyone had the 5309 number, for obvious reasons.
That might be the ultimate aviation insider joke lol
Had to search on that. Then I had to search on Tommy Tutone. Then I remembered, barely, what I was doing in 1982, and that explained how I missed it.867-5309...ask for Jenny...
On Twitter I saw someone suggest this as a joke a couple of days ago. Good one.
And that lady’s and gentlemen is a perfect example of why you never make a bet with a stranger in a bar. (They left the bet part out of the caption).
The first four words of the caption says, "To win a bet,"And that lady’s and gentlemen is a perfect example of why you never make a bet with a stranger in a bar. (They left the bet part out of the caption).
Sometimes it takes a little ramp-up time for comprehension while reading.The first four words of the caption says, "To win a bet,"
Time for a new eye exam.