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In reply to the discussion: DU'ers, did your first phone number have a word in it? [View all]onenote
(46,126 posts)45. yes.
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Yes, the name of our town...followed by numbers and ending with a letter. I still remember it. nt
kelliekat44
Feb 2015
#19
That's the one. Memories. Ours was 4 shorts and a long...and you could pick up the phone really
libdem4life
Feb 2015
#74
Our number was 13 and like you,one short and Molly would conect you to whom ever
Wellstone ruled
Feb 2015
#100
First one was 'Gunderson'. Second one was 'Sunset'. No exchange names after that.
WillowTree
Feb 2015
#66
Wow, now there's a trip back in time! Ours was PRospect, but I can't remember the rest. nt
scarletwoman
Feb 2015
#88
Are you trying to gauge how old we are? Mine was EMpire9-4939 in San Fernando Valley
Hekate
Feb 2015
#104
Sort of. LAKeside (525) but it really wasn't used by the time I knew what a phone was.
Thor_MN
Feb 2015
#107
ELmwood 2-8112 from the early '50's. I looked up my San Francisco 647 prefix in a
NBachers
Feb 2015
#150
Back in the day, all the phone numbers on TV shows started with "KLondike 5"
Art_from_Ark
Feb 2015
#190
I live in the one state where if you ask someone to write their number down.....
Marrah_G
Feb 2015
#198
Nah, the first phone I can recall was my grandfathers and you had to call through the operator
tularetom
Feb 2015
#201
My dad was stationed in New Caledonia in the South Pacific during the early days of WWII.
Tanuki
Feb 2015
#239
Yes - CH for Chestnut. Anyone remember calling your own phone by dialing 1191? Lots of fun. nt
Bad Granny
Feb 2015
#252