Associated Press
REEVES, La. – After decades of living with what Mayor Scott Walker calls a stigma, residents of this southwest Louisiana village are getting a new telephone exchange, one without the biblical connotations attached to their current 666.
Beginning this month, residents and businesses can change the first three digits of their phone numbers from 666 to 749. Walker said he's made the change on his phone; it's set to be official for City Hall Jan. 2, and Walker said he'd had "20" people contact him Friday morning – before 10 a.m. – about changing, as well.
"This boils down to, this is a very, very religious community," Walker said.
There are three churches in town, two Bible and one Baptist, and fewer than 450 homes, he said. In the Bible, 666 is depicted as the mark of the beast, and those taking the mark would be associating themselves with Satan, he said.
Read the full articleWoo hoo! Maybe we can get the 666 prefix here in the Pacific NW!:evilgrin: :rofl: :woohoo: