I seriously want to know if anybody hear would actually call a number they get on yahoo answers, One of my cell phones is broke but i can check the voicemail, my number is (502) 544-4792. Dont worry about Caller id, the screen and half the phone is broke off (I was talkin to someone and it droped a call) ill check my voice male at 12:00am EDT, first one to call gets 10 points. DO NOT txt me, i snaped the phone in half, there is no screen, sorry.
2006-06-27
13:08:45
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Yes that is my real phone number, but i have to check the voivemail from my other cell, that one is broke, i dont care what message someone leaves, i just want to know if anybody would. Anyway its an easy 10 points for whoever dose.
2006-06-27
13:17:02 ·
update #1
Look, im not tring to trick anybody, if you dont belive me, just dont call my phone, its that simple. and my cell realy is broken and i really cant see who called.
2006-06-27
13:22:23 ·
update #2
Um... if you call, make shure to leave your screen name, (dont ever tell a stranger your real name), so i can know who to give the points to.
2006-06-27
13:32:26 ·
update #3
This is just to see if anybody would, i wouldnt, and cant, call you back.
2006-06-27
13:37:13 ·
update #4
WOW, this is causing a lot of contraversy, LOL.
2006-06-27
18:00:21 ·
update #5
I'M SURPRISE THAT THEY DIDN'T TAKE THIS ? OFF YET YESTERDAY I ASKED A ? (IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE YOURSELF WITH 1 WORD WHAT WORD WOULD THAT BE ?) AND THEY SAID I WAS IN VIOLATION AND TOOK MY ? OFF IT SURPRISES ME THAT SOME PEOPLE CAN GET AWAY WITH THIS SH!T!! NOT TRYING TO GET YOU IN TROUBLE BUT IT JUST PISSES ME OFF!! IF I HAD LONG DISTANCE I WOULD CALL BECAUSE ALL OF YOUR ? ARE COOL!! JUST BE CAREFUL ITS NOT DATE-LINE THEY MAY TRY TO GET YOU IN TROUBLE!! LOL
2006-06-27 13:33:54
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answer #1
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answered by amulz1234 3
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No way! Then some stranger would have my phone number. And you can say all you want about not having a working phone caller ID screen or what have you, but they are just words.
Wondering how many people are going to call and how many you will store their numbers for.
2006-06-27 13:15:25
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answer #2
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answered by purple dove 5
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Well if I knew the person I would and why would a 12 year old girl like me want to talk to some guy she doesn't even know on the phone I answered your question you awnser mine reply to abypage@yahoo.com
2006-06-27 13:13:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Terrible things happen when a gurl calls a guy they don't know. Not all the time...but in this world, why take the chance. I am outgoing, but not that outgoing. Sorry about your phone.
2006-06-27 13:12:27
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answer #4
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answered by Katie 2
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why would u give random people ur number how do we now ur telling the truth we dont so nio im not going 2 call u how how dumb
2006-06-27 13:11:17
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answer #5
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answered by Brittney 2
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Cruel, spiteful, or malicious.
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Low in social status; of humble origins.
Humiliated or ashamed.
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Slang.
Hard to cope with; difficult or troublesome: He throws a mean fast ball.
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Mathematics.
A number that typifies a set of numbers, such as a geometric mean or an arithmetic mean.
The average value of a set of numbers.
Logic. The middle term in a syllogism.
means (used with a sing. or pl. verb) A method, a course of action, or an instrument by which an act can be accomplished or an end achieved.
means (used with a pl. verb)
Money, property, or other wealth: You ought to live within your means.
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adj.
Occupying a middle or intermediate position between two extremes.
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2006-06-27 13:29:37
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answer #6
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answered by ThEmAn 2
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No, how creepy are you to be giving out your number.
2006-06-27 13:12:04
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answered by colts_fan 2
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No, but thanks for the two points. It still silly to give out your number even if you got its broken.
2006-06-27 13:46:21
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answered by brezzy 4
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probably not. yeah i woulnt call. unless their number was 867-5309
2006-06-27 13:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll call you at 3 a.m., so you can wake up and go pee.
2006-06-27 13:16:06
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answered by YAL 1
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