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There was only BELL
who monopolized the phone world. My best friend had a party line where you share a phone line.

Our first phone had 2 letters at the beginning and then 4 numbers. And the letters were sounded off like a name; like if it was MA1234, we'd say Mavis-1234. But our operators knew us by our names.For a long time we had a 7 digit number but only had to dial the last five. There was a lot of consternation when we had to dial all 7. This was in the 1990s.
Alexander wouldn't have it any other way.There was only BELLwho monopolized the phone world. My best friend had a party line where you share a phone line.
Ours was Stanley 8-0509, and my best friend was Townhall 3-8986. It's odd that I remember those numbers.I do not remember how many phone companies there were but I remember my phone number when I was a kid, which was a VERY long time ago.
It as Fulton~9-7264
Is this the party to whom I am speaking? (snort)I remember when there was only one phone company, and Ernestine was their switchboard operator! Their motto: “We don’t care…we don’t have to! We’re the phone company!”
Ernestine was the very model of a snide customer service rep, ahead of her time!
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736-5000I am glad someone brought up the subject of phones. Here's the question that was never asked or answered because I was too embarrassed. Afraid of looking ignorant! I was in Detroit (1957) and tried to call the German consul but didn't know how to call a telephone number preceded by a name, like Glenn Miller's Pennsylvania 6-5000! I am now ready to be embarrassed for asking you! Finally an answer, I hope, after all those years!
Bless you, Jules! After all those years!!!736-5000
You looked for the location of the first two letters on the dial. I just got off my chair and looked on my rotary phone.
They missed a good bet, but their retirement is just plain shabby. You did much better.I do. Bell Atlantic...good ole "Ma Bell". I applied for a job there when I was young. They didn't hire me because I was overweight!
Thank you MDB...I sure did. I had many jobs after I would have gotten that one, including at General Electric and Western Union as a teletype operator. But ultimately wound up being a government employee with great benefits. My son and I were talking about how JB Hunt is a really good company to work for but their health insurance plan is lacking. I reminded him there was the reason I told him a couple of decades ago to "get a gub-ment" job. I think he wishes he did now.They missed a good bet, but their retirement is just plain shabby. You did much better.
and dear Alexander was Scottish..who before his invention of the telephone, was a Teacher of Elecution to deaf Mutes in both Scotland, Canada and the USA..Alexander wouldn't have it any other way.![]()
That is really cool HC.Love it! We still have the first phone that we were issued with in 1968, the phone company called it an appliance. It still works too.
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Kids today don't even realize that is a phone.Love it! We still have the first phone that we were issued with in 1968, the phone company called it an appliance. It still works too.
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My nut mother refused to have a party line also. Though I can probably give her this one since people had been turning in people in Germany. One paranoia I can understand.Since my dad was a lawyer, one of the perks was, no party line.