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By *ce Winger OP Man
over a year ago
P.O. Box DE1 0NQ |
How often do you have a clear out of numbers that you have stored on your phone but not contacted for some considerable time?
I have just deleted about 25 off mine, and ma phone feels so much lighter |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I lose my phone at least every year or two so I need to start from scratch all the time! I only add and give the new number to the people I still want to speak to so I'm not usually carrying much dead weight. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I lose my phone at least every year or two so I need to start from scratch all the time! I only add and give the new number to the people I still want to speak to so I'm not usually carrying much dead weight."
Apologies for my choice of phrase, I hadn't seen the other comments |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I still have 3 numbers on my phone of 3 of my best friends who all died within the last couple of years.
Just can't get around to deleting them."
I know what you mean - I have a few friends that I have lost over the years and I will never forget them
Then when I am scrolling through my address book looking for someone and I come across their names it brings a tear/smile as I remember all the memories we shared together and they aren't gone |
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By *ce Winger OP Man
over a year ago
P.O. Box DE1 0NQ |
"I lose my phone at least every year or two so I need to start from scratch all the time! I only add and give the new number to the people I still want to speak to so I'm not usually carrying much dead weight."
I tend to write all my numbers down on paper now for such eventualities, but when I have a good clear out I sometimes get "This number is no longer recognised", but the person has changed their number. |
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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago
Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe |
"I lose my phone at least every year or two so I need to start from scratch all the time! I only add and give the new number to the people I still want to speak to so I'm not usually carrying much dead weight.
Apologies for my choice of phrase, I hadn't seen the other comments "
Aww, don't worry about it. My passed mates would all see the funny side |
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By *ce Winger OP Man
over a year ago
P.O. Box DE1 0NQ |
"I've got names in there I've got no clue who they are, especially the ones "in code"....who the hell was The Wirral Wink?!!"
I'm good at writing down numbers on bits of paper and scratching ma head a few weeks later thinking "Who the hell was that" |
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By *ce Winger OP Man
over a year ago
P.O. Box DE1 0NQ |
"Quite often. I do it with messages as well. Sometimes it reminds me to "touch base" with someone and see how they are doing."
I'm supposing that your phone book is much fuller than an old fogie like me Meli, but basically what I'm on about is if you've met someone, possibly on holiday in Barcelona about 10 years ago, and said "Yeah, we'll keep in touch" but never do, then when you do ring them they have changed their number anyway |
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