I've taken the papers that people have given me their phone numbers on to the bar and used them there. Some people actually think that we are there to pick people up while we are working. I cannot belive that. :roll:Zazu wrote:Why don't you save the little slip of paper with their number on it, and when the next guy hands you one, give it to him! It could be a sort of rotating carousel of wrong numbers ... for those who really deserve them. :pbjtime:
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:bounce: ROFL!! That's awesome....I can just imagine the phone call...Zazu wrote:Why don't you save the little slip of paper with their number on it, and when the next guy hands you one, give it to him! It could be a sort of rotating carousel of wrong numbers ... for those who really deserve them.
I don't know if you've heard of it, but I remember on Kevin & Bean like a year or two ago, they were telling everyone about this "rejection line". It's something they started in NYC, but also started one here in LA in the 213 area code. Basically, it's a phone number you give to someone, and when they call it they get a recording saying that the person who gave you the number has no interest in you (might even say "has rejected you"...I don't recall). It's an easy way to let someone down without actually having to do it! :)
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I have one of those numbers programed into my phone. I actually used it to. I had to look it up on my phone so I told the guy I had just got a new number and hadn't memorized it yet. I wish I could've seen the look on his face when he called it. Classic.
Maybe I should change my phone number at work to it.
Maybe I should change my phone number at work to it.

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Ok, I have one that has you all beat. I received ahem, services, ahem in the wheelhouse on Mark Twain WHILE SPIELING TO GUESTS on the dock!
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Ok, I have one that has you all beat. I received ahem, services, ahem in the wheelhouse on Mark Twain WHILE SPIELING TO GUESTS on the dock!
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I those numbers too!! From the "Rejection Line" and the "Rejection Hotline"VonSeegs wrote:I have one of those numbers programed into my phone. I actually used it to. I had to look it up on my phone so I told the guy I had just got a new number and hadn't memorized it yet. I wish I could've seen the look on his face when he called it. Classic.
Maybe I should change my phone number at work to it.![]()
I got:
562 - 223 - 5412
AND
310 - 217 - 7638
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SWEET! A number in the 562 area code!! That one is going in my cell phone for future reference! :)DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:I those numbers too!! From the "Rejection Line" and the "Rejection Hotline"
I got:
562 - 223 - 5412
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310 - 217 - 7638
If I ever piss off a guest I'll just tell them that's Disney's corporate number, since the recording so eloquently says, "The person who gave you this number never wants to speak to you, or hear from you, ever again!"