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<blockquote data-quote="Paddington" data-source="post: 9259679" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>Passed a telegraph post lying by the side of the road a few hundred yards from our house on the way to work one morning. Tried ringing home from work but the line was dead. Rang BT and reported the fault. At home that evening, the phone rang a wrong number but showed the phone was working. Later we tried to ring a neighbour but another neighbour answered our call..</p><p>Took us a couple of days to work out where the lines were actually connected, we felt like an old fashioned telephone exchange, you wanted Sue but you rang here, try Helen's number.</p><p>The worst was next door's alarm line to the police, when someone forgot to put the code into their keypad, our phone rang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddington, post: 9259679, member: 252"] Passed a telegraph post lying by the side of the road a few hundred yards from our house on the way to work one morning. Tried ringing home from work but the line was dead. Rang BT and reported the fault. At home that evening, the phone rang a wrong number but showed the phone was working. Later we tried to ring a neighbour but another neighbour answered our call.. Took us a couple of days to work out where the lines were actually connected, we felt like an old fashioned telephone exchange, you wanted Sue but you rang here, try Helen's number. The worst was next door's alarm line to the police, when someone forgot to put the code into their keypad, our phone rang. [/QUOTE]
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