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  What personal telephone number would you choose?

Some time in the future each person will be issued a personal telephone number at birth for use with either a mobile or land line. Unlike people born after the issuing of the initial random personal telephone number, you will be given the choice of a 12 digit telephone number or letter combination which you will keep for the rest of your life. You can choose any combination of numbers or the letters that spell out those numbers on a telephone keypad.

What 12 digit number or letter combination would you choose?

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LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 20-Dec-2001 12:48pm  

535246584287
Oscar
posted 20-Dec-2001 12:56pm  

888-the-bomb lol
I don't know. I'm not all that creative today.
serendipity
posted 20-Dec-2001 2:12pm  

666666666666
(imitates beavis)
juliw
posted 20-Dec-2001 2:20pm  

1-800-ASECRET
Pomeranian
posted 20-Dec-2001 2:53pm  

1-800-PLANETARY
daver
posted 20-Dec-2001 3:06pm  

Conveniently enough, my first and last names make a twelve character string: I'd use that.
Maarten Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-Dec-2001 3:44pm  

maartenvos68
Biggles
posted 20-Dec-2001 4:14pm  

5376618 would be part of it - not sure about the rest.....
confetti
posted 20-Dec-2001 7:33pm  

My current, private telephone number is what I've chosen: 234 amor.
Isn't that cute? It's already been posted here before *angry* So feel free to call me *smile* , that is, if you're rich and have nothing better to do.
mandy
posted 20-Dec-2001 8:05pm  

TEMPORAL DOOM
Zang Survey Central Subscriber
posted 20-Dec-2001 11:55pm  

555555555555
Wicksy Silver Star Survey Creator
posted 21-Dec-2001 3:19am  

007

Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 21-Dec-2001 4:22am  

More likely it will be identical to our social security, driving, and banking ID number. It will probably be our birthdate to the nearest milli-second. Aries 01. Fly, be free. Nano-nano.
But you will probably just be able to speak in your phone and ask for a person by name, ie 'Kristal McKinstry from California', or other specifications, like 'That metaphysical chick from the survey central website'. We practically have that technology already.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to Oscar) posted 21-Dec-2001 4:24am  

888 is Jesus's number. Apparently you don't need to struggle for creativity.
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to mandy) posted 21-Dec-2001 4:26am  

¥"Babylon. Why wonder why why why. If I could then I would turn back time."
Dino
posted 21-Dec-2001 5:42am  

MISERABLEFUK
chico
posted 21-Dec-2001 6:02am  

DONTPHONEME!
Oscar
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 21-Dec-2001 9:02am  

*huh*
I don't understand...
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to Oscar) posted 21-Dec-2001 9:37am  

Just like 666 is traditionally associated with Satan, metaphysicists have associated 888 with Jesus, the same number you're using. The same creativity you are probably using without awareness.
Oscar
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 21-Dec-2001 10:08am  

I get it. I actually used 888 because 8 is my favorite number and an 888 number is toll free.
spidertea
posted 21-Dec-2001 10:23pm  

My first and last name.
spidertea
(reply to kaleb777) posted 21-Dec-2001 10:24pm  

Clever survey.
Jemmy
posted 23-Dec-2001 7:44pm  

JEMSUGAR5555
Cleo
posted 23-Dec-2001 9:47pm  

my email address.Besides that number/letter combination,I can only remember my Social Security #.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 24-Dec-2001 12:35pm  

the one that's hardest for people to remember...
kaleb777
posted 25-Dec-2001 2:01pm  

callme4goodsex (it doesn't matter if you dial more numbers that necessary.
kaleb777
(reply to Zang) posted 25-Dec-2001 2:03pm  

Don't you know there are no such numbers starting with 555 in North America at least? *smile*
Zang Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to kaleb777) posted 26-Dec-2001 1:03am  

*wink*
Wookiewoman
posted 26-Dec-2001 6:10pm  

7442663-1981-3: Rhianne-1981-F: My name, my birth year and f for female. Not very creative I know...
kirsty
posted 26-Dec-2001 6:14pm  

xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
LAPollard84
posted 28-Dec-2001 11:49pm  

0-000-0000-0000
autumnlight
posted 29-Dec-2001 8:06am  

yeahwhatever
cuteasabutton
posted 30-Dec-2001 12:43am  

867-5309
And I would awnswer: This is Jenny!
mandy
(reply to cuteasabutton) posted 30-Dec-2001 12:46am  

*laughing out loud*
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to kaleb777) posted 30-Dec-2001 8:26am  

c-all-me. 4go od sex.
kaleb777
(reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 30-Dec-2001 11:51am  

Forgo odd sex?
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
(reply to kaleb777) posted 30-Dec-2001 7:22pm  

¤"Don't you worry, they won't find my body. Back away from the place where my ashes are burning. I feel peace in another world."
natsim
posted 21-Jan-2002 1:56am  

We don't have letters for phone number in Australia. I thought it was pretty cool when I lived in the USA.
anonymous
posted 15-Feb-2002 12:36pm  

555-0007
crlymmbr
posted 26-Feb-2002 12:15pm  

867-5309


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