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A test
Posted: Sat 03 Jul, 2004 00.55
by rts
07843 242160
Posted: Sat 03 Jul, 2004 01.02
by Pete
Are you wanting us to phone or text that number as part of the test?
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 12.18
by Bail
For some strange reason I have the urge to send a txt's detailing all my problems and worries etc to that number, would it be worth it?
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 14.04
by Dr Lobster*
i sent a text to it and never got a reply, nor does anybody answer it.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 15.12
by Gavin Scott
What a swizz. I even left a message. That's 10p down the toilet.
Incidentally, I do not give permission for my voice to uploaded and played (in case that was the plan), but you can listen to it on your own if you like Row.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 17.39
by Aston
What if it's not a phone number?
It could be another series of numbers beginning "07" and having 11 digits?
I don't necassarily believe, that, just a thought!

Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 17.52
by Cheese Head
I'm almost worried that rts hasn't replied. . .
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 18.01
by James Martin
The nardil you have called is not recognised - please check the number and try again.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 18.32
by Sput
Flava wrote:The nardil you have called is not recognised - please check the number and try again.
Wow. Even the phone network knows no-one wants to talk to you.
Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 18.48
by rts
Well that was fun wasn't it. Sorry to disappoint you all, but I had changed tarrifs and had a different number while my old number was transfered across which happened sometime this evening. I just wanted to see that if I posted a number, how much attention it would get, and how much attention the thread would get.
Nice voicemail by the way, Gavin. Nice voice even. Was cooking at the time you phoned, and you'll be pelased to know there is now no trace of your vocal delights

Posted: Mon 05 Jul, 2004 20.02
by dvboy
This reminds me of a thing a magazine used to do (I think it was Mixmag) where they'd give out a number in loads of clubs and all the messages that got left on the voicemail were printed in the next edition.