Monday, January 27, 2014 at 10:46 pm
That’s not even our area code!
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That’s my family’s area code in eastern Ohio. Hmm, trying to think if I know anyone named Erica….
@steven48111 If she’s in this bar, you might want to disavow her. 😉
Erica? Erica who? I don’t know any Erica! (Guuhrl, she’s a mess and a half!) 😉
A. it’s up near me. but….
B. get w the times grandpa. phone numbers are portable. Erica might live down there now and keeping her original cell number.
Oh yeah… I forget people keep their numbers when they move. Damn.
no thank you
I didn’t know that people from Akron knew *how* to give people a good time 😉
All snark aside, I agree with Blobby: area codes don’t mean as much anymore. My husband’s phone area code indicates that he should live about 200 miles away from here.
I keep forgetting about the current mobility of people. Which is odd, considering.