“Well, I think it’s usually up to people in the ‘safe zone’ to call the person in danger’s way.”
In ’89 when we here in San Francisco had our “Pretty Big One”, the word went out to non-San Franciscans NOT to try to call in, but to wait for us (in the Quake Zone) to call out. It kept the phone lines from being overloaded.
“I called as soon as Jennifer Babcock could work it into the publication schedule. With lead times being what they are, I’m calling you remarkably soon!”
The missing M. Smokey about 12 years ago
Yeah, I mean, who blundered into the hurricane? Not us.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Nothing says “love” like a long-distance stupid debate by cell-phone….
Peabody-Martini about 12 years ago
Nothing says love like trying to weasel out of responsibility.
pschearer Premium Member about 12 years ago
My GF in Joisey lost power last Monday, got it back Sunday. Her cat was sleeping under the covers to stay warm.
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
He knew what he was getting into.
Buzza Wuzza about 12 years ago
funny
Tantor about 12 years ago
this love story is great
fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Well, I think it’s usually up to people in the ‘safe zone’ to call the person in danger’s way.”
In ’89 when we here in San Francisco had our “Pretty Big One”, the word went out to non-San Franciscans NOT to try to call in, but to wait for us (in the Quake Zone) to call out. It kept the phone lines from being overloaded.
fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago
Actually, Mona should tell Lucas the truth:
“I called as soon as Jennifer Babcock could work it into the publication schedule. With lead times being what they are, I’m calling you remarkably soon!”