I always thought the numbers in the loos were those of other people. As in not their own.
Now you've sparked my curiosity: did you ever ring them to find out?
"Yes?"
"Hello, I found your number in the third cubicle down on the right at King's Cross station and wondered if Alfie was doing anything tonight?"
"I think you must have the wrong number."
"No, no, it was written quite clearly in Edding felt tip."
Never crossed my mind! To ring that is. But the interesting thing is those numbers and graffiti get our attention.
In my college years, I saw things on restroom walls that would make your hair turn white then fall out. & I'm NOT easily offended.
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I always thought the numbers in the loos were those of other people. As in not their own.
Now you've sparked my curiosity: did you ever ring them to find out?
"Yes?"
"Hello, I found your number in the third cubicle down on the right at King's Cross station and wondered if Alfie was doing anything tonight?"
"I think you must have the wrong number."
"No, no, it was written quite clearly in Edding felt tip."
Never crossed my mind! To ring that is. But the interesting thing is those numbers and graffiti get our attention.
In my college years, I saw things on restroom walls that would make your hair turn white then fall out. & I'm NOT easily offended.