"Reepham 875" said with rising intonation towards the end.
This is how I used to answer the phone at home in 1979.
Weird intut.
Why didn't we just say "Hello" like we do now in these modern times.
Used to get crossed lines back then as well, which was, more often than not, tedious - but there was the odd gem.
Posted By: malkybarkid on July 10th 2014 at 13:39:18
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- "Reepham 875" said with rising intonation towards the end. (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Jul 10, 13:39:18
- Yeah, but mine had six digits. (General Chat) - Garry Brooke, Jul 10, 14:18:38
- According to the internet search engine Google... (General Chat) - Vivid Data Shark, Jul 10, 13:50:14
- Crossed lines can be ordered if required (n/m) (General Chat) - strap_on sally, Jul 10, 13:48:47
- "A-hoy-hoy" (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Jul 10, 13:46:16
- Yes (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Jul 10, 13:44:16
- They used to have shared lines too, say with a neighbour. (General Chat) - CB41, Jul 10, 13:42:30
- I used to do that (General Chat) - duke of york, Jul 10, 13:40:26
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