Despite the answering machine I had on the phone, my mother always answered the phone. That resulted in every message being garbled in transit and no recording to check for facts. Darn, I miss her.
I’m guessing it was 210-361-3668. They left us a message saying it was very urgent. Something about legal action on a social security number. I’ll get around to it right after I take down the Christmas decorations in March.
I am one of those strange people who can carry on a phone conversation while being sound asleep – and not remember any of it when I wake up.
Years ago, when I was working nights and my then-wife worked days, I often, reflexively, would answer the phone next to the bed, when I was sleeping. I have walked my employees through work problems, and spoken to my wife’s friends and clients (she was a CPA) and not recalled anything later on. Obviously, my wife missed many important messages that I never remembered taking.
Yes, we had an answering machine, but in my slumber, I would still pick up. My wife used to tell people that I was a “Sleep Talker”.
“Earl Pickles passed away in his sleep yesterday. His widow, Opal, made the following statement: ‘I can explain those bruises. I just need some alone time to think’…”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 6 years ago
“…and it could have something to do with the wrecking ball headed our way.”
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
oh, those senior moments
wiatr almost 6 years ago
Despite the answering machine I had on the phone, my mother always answered the phone. That resulted in every message being garbled in transit and no recording to check for facts. Darn, I miss her.
Daniel Verburg almost 6 years ago
Does Earl sleep with his spectacles on?
pcolli almost 6 years ago
If it’s important, they’ll call back.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
My guess would be Opal’s sister …thus the memory loss :-)
2peabody1 almost 6 years ago
CRS
daveoverpar almost 6 years ago
I’m guessing it was 210-361-3668. They left us a message saying it was very urgent. Something about legal action on a social security number. I’ll get around to it right after I take down the Christmas decorations in March.
iggyman almost 6 years ago
The mind is the first thing to go, Earl!
jimmeh almost 6 years ago
And of course he tells her just as they are supposed to sleep!!!
sfletch1 almost 6 years ago
I think there’s about to be another urgent call.
Linguist almost 6 years ago
I am one of those strange people who can carry on a phone conversation while being sound asleep – and not remember any of it when I wake up.
Years ago, when I was working nights and my then-wife worked days, I often, reflexively, would answer the phone next to the bed, when I was sleeping. I have walked my employees through work problems, and spoken to my wife’s friends and clients (she was a CPA) and not recalled anything later on. Obviously, my wife missed many important messages that I never remembered taking.
Yes, we had an answering machine, but in my slumber, I would still pick up. My wife used to tell people that I was a “Sleep Talker”.
Cerabooge almost 6 years ago
I’m on Social Security, and even I have ditched the land line. Before too long, no one will have any idea what Earl’s talking about.
ChessPirate almost 6 years ago
“Earl Pickles passed away in his sleep yesterday. His widow, Opal, made the following statement: ‘I can explain those bruises. I just need some alone time to think’…”
whenlifewassimpler almost 6 years ago
Our little ditty of “with a pencil and pad we figured it out” would work here for Earl LOL