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woodbine
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There are many things I don't remember but I do recall the first telephone number for the phone that was installed when I was 7 years old in 1966.
Do you recall your first ever phone number?
Do you recall your first ever phone number?
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I do recall my first number, and it is still my numberOnline Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Can never remember phone numbers but do indeed remember our first phone in the early seventies, it was a trim phone which seemed very futuristic at the time
And our number was 64674 -
No I don’t but i remember Whitehall 1212, which I’m sure was Scotland Yard and often repeated on Tv.
i do remember mums coop number though from circa 1963, probably because I’d tag along to the front door when the milkman was paid. We used to have a lot of trades people calling too and grocers etc but we weren’t ever so posh. Memories. ?“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
Yes I remember my first number in the family home
I also remember my current mobile number
The only other number I can remember is my mums
With mobiles you don't enter numbers so don't remember numbers but it does concern me if I lost my phone I wouldn't remember numbers -
We had all sorts of stuff delivered in the 60's milkman, coalman, pop man, a guy who sold all sorts of cleaning stuff, a massive wagon on a Sunday morning that sold green grocery, the pru man who collected every week, i'm sure i've missed a few.
And our first number ended 3628 and it was a "party line" which could be interesting.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
I’m quite good with current numbers, I know my number, several family members, my debit and credit card numbers, expiry dates, PIN numbers all from memory.Can’t often recall numbers though I don’t need to remember.
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I remember the house telephone number from my childhood. And my dad mobile number. But yet I can’t remember what I ate yesterday lol
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My Mum still has our first landline number. She kept it when moving house so I guess that's kind of cheating!
I also still have the same mobile number that I've had since 2003!
The number I always remember is 4291...I'm sure some of you will know who's number that was! -
durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,539 Disability GamechangerOptionsUnfortunately not I remember our home phone number though
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Only the number for the speaking clock, 123, 'at the third stroke, the time will be 4.25pm, precisely', she was very posh and I wanted to marry her. Alas TIME ran out.
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I've had same mobile and landlines for about 30 years
Can remember parents number and mother in laws. -
I’m good with numbers. I can remember my first telephone and mobile too, only had 2 mobile numbers so not too difficult.
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leeCal said:No I don’t but i remember Whitehall 1212, which I’m sure was Scotland Yard and often repeated on Tv.
i do remember mums coop number though from circa 1963, probably because I’d tag along to the front door when the milkman was paid. We used to have a lot of trades people calling too and grocers etc but we weren’t ever so posh. Memories. ?
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