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In reply to the discussion: People Who Are Afraid of 666 [View all]ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)39. Australian? Or Austrian?
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At the company where I worked a few years ago....out tech support number was 6664.....
LongTomH
May 2015
#5
I am not a fan of the book of revelation but I still do not care for the number.
hrmjustin
May 2015
#18
Well i am a believing Christian but in this particular case yes it might be something like...
hrmjustin
May 2015
#49
Yes, but he did try to warn the father in Pet Cemetery, People should always listen to Pascal
snooper2
May 2015
#73
Here is a list of exchanges you should avoid calling then, (no NPA is 666), but NXX can be
snooper2
May 2015
#72
I drive Rt 666 every day....I used to use 0666 for passwords on customers equipment.
ileus
May 2015
#15
I figure it's a lot like national borders-- both wholly imaginary, but we invest so much of ourselve
LanternWaste
May 2015
#17
I don't know about phone numbers but bet they wouldn't go near this building -
LiberalElite
May 2015
#41
I wouldn't be interested in speaking to someone who refused to dial a 666 number
Quantess
May 2015
#59
. . . need to grow the fuck up, and realize that leprechauns aren't going to break the fridge.
hatrack
May 2015
#65
Numerology has always been with us. Some (many?) buildings skip the number 13 in floors.
WinkyDink
May 2015
#66
Fundies would have had a tough time of it in Cockeysville, Md. back in the '70s.
KamaAina
May 2015
#78