For a good time call 800HOLYMARY!MOTHEROFGOD!

rgraham666 said:
Damn!. That could have been fun. I know she puts out.

"Puts out?" That sounds highly improper. I hope you aren't encouraging the attentions of loose women, floosies, guttersnipes or telephone psychics.
 
rgraham666 said:
How do you dial an exclamation point on a phone pad?
An author point here.

Since it is some time since I saw a telephone with a rotating device to select numbers (other than as a curio), when will English catch up and use another verb instead of "dial".

When we do, will that be "poke" or "push" a number, or some other verb.

The US to "call" someone seems to cover the whole operation, rather than just the act of notifying the computer of the desired number.
 
shereads said:
"Puts out?" That sounds highly improper. I hope you aren't encouraging the attentions of loose women, floosies, guttersnipes or telephone psychics.

still having withdrawls over miss cleo...*sigh*

*snicker* guttersnipe... loose women... floosies.. dear god.. my stomach hurts now. :p
 
Last time I dialed a number like that...

Well let's just say I'm still recovering from my foray into the world of 976-HOT-BABE!

:devil:

For any of you who have not yet visited the Audio thread, this will not make a lick of sense. ;)

~lucky
 
lucky-E-leven said:
Last time I dialed a number like that...

Well let's just say I'm still recovering from my foray into the world of 976-HOT-BABE!

:devil:

For any of you who have not yet visited the Audio thread, this will not make a lick of sense. ;)

~lucky

you know, i make it a point to tell most of my customers that theyre the best...
*grin*
but i think you know who really is...
btw... thanks for the shower... still trembling!:p
 
vella_ms said:
you know, i make it a point to tell most of my customers that theyre the best...
*grin*
but i think you know who really is...
btw... thanks for the shower... still trembling!:p

Let your customers think what they will. ;)

You can show me later.

~lucky :kiss:

p.s. You're way too young for a granny handle in the shower, but I'm beginning to wonder if it isn't a good idea. :eek:
 
snooper said:
An author point here.

Since it is some time since I saw a telephone with a rotating device to select numbers (other than as a curio), when will English catch up and use another verb instead of "dial".

When we do, will that be "poke" or "push" a number, or some other verb.

The US to "call" someone seems to cover the whole operation, rather than just the act of notifying the computer of the desired number.
Fuck! You're deep!

So true!
 
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