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In reply to the discussion: People Who Are Afraid of 666 [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)71. Sort of like the 13th floor
which they made obsolete for the same reason that 666 may be made the same.
We'll just go from 665, then 667. It works on elevators.
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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