Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in college, and my ex-flame who had moved away was in town. I knew because my friend and I saw his car while heading out. So I left a NOTE on his windshield with my landline number (I had moved 2x since last seeing him) and where we were going out that night. This is significant because now we are married. In another instance, he called Information with my name and town to try to get my number again.
I have a note I wrote 30 years ago, which I left beside my landline telephone for my sisters. It reads, "*VERY IMPORTANT* If a guy named Larlo calls, please tell him I will be home at 4pm and to call me then!!! Be NICE to him!!!" We had a first date a week later and have been happily married for 25 years.
Anonymous wrote:There used to be like a parking lot on the shoulder of the BW Parkway near Jessup, MD that was lined with pay phones. Like a dozen of them.
People would pull over off the highway and make calls
Anonymous wrote:I was in college, and my ex-flame who had moved away was in town. I knew because my friend and I saw his car while heading out. So I left a NOTE on his windshield with my landline number (I had moved 2x since last seeing him) and where we were going out that night. This is significant because now we are married. In another instance, he called Information with my name and town to try to get my number again.
Anonymous wrote:Lol! 🤣🤣🤣
OP, that story is hilarious!!
Here’s mine:
A neighbor/friend & her family had planned on going to Disneyland w/my family.
Since our kids were close friends - they were all super excited + couldn’t wait.
Well we decided to follow each other there on the freeway.
On our way there, my friend suddenly and unexpectedly pulled off the road prior to entering the freeway.
I was confused yet by the time I actually took notice > there was no way for me to pull off the entrance to the freeway so I continued on my route, assuming they would eventually catch up.
I even drove in the right, slower lane.
Well we arrived at Disneyland & still no sight of them.
We all entered the amusement park thinking we would see each other eventually, right??
W-R-O-N-G!
We spent the entire day there + never ran into them.
My kids were bummed out and wanted to leave early since they had wanted to spend their time there hanging out w/their friends, not boring old Mom.
Well the next day I asked my friend why she had not entered the freeway when I did.
Her response?
That while driving she had noticed that she was low on gas and had to stop off at the gas station before entering the freeway.
Looking back, I think to myself….
“If only we had had cell phones back then….the trajectory of our day would have been so much better.”
Sheesh.