Last Laugh! Re: Online Cross-Search of Reverse-Regular Directories?

Dave Garland writes:

>> There's something a little odd about this. > Odd in what way? The gentlemen did not leave a last name or a > company name (sure wish he had!); the last four digits were cut off > from the message.

"Hi, this is George ... I've got a job for you, call me at

202-456-...."

As opposed to:

Hi Frank, this is George Bush, I got your name and number from Harriet Meirs. She speaks highly of you. She said you would be able to help us here at the White House with a problem we have tracking down male prostitutes who pose as journalists. We are trying to keep this confidential, so call me directly on my private line. Ask for George at 202-456-2930.

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Big guffaw! Snort, laugh ... now should I or shouldn't I print that Direct Inward Dial centrex number to Dubya's office? At least it was the direct line into the Oval Office back in the days of Bush the First when I published the pirated copy of the White House internal phone directory which came my way back in the 1980's ... by now, it probably was abused so much his Highness probably ordered C&P -- or whoever their telephone company is -- to change the number. PAT]
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