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May. 2nd, 2007 07:21 pmYesterday I got two phone calls from someone that Caller ID said was "Cayman Islands".
Figuring this could not be so, I entered the area code in google and it turns out yes, indeed, the Cayman Islands were calling me. They do that, those sexy land masses, with their warm sand and big blue bays and tourist-driven economy. I feel like I should probably not resist the siren summons of the Caymans. I mean, when an entire island chain phones you up, you get up and go, right? Isn't that how this works?
In actuality, the phone number on my ID has been associated with a scam regarding Sprint wireless telephones. In the process of uncovering this, I found a great website for those who think someone's getting up to hanky telepanky: http://800notes.com/. It's basically a collection of phone numbers that are associated with telemarketers and scam artists, each with its own comments section so you can read what other people have experienced when the Cayman Islands call them, too.
If you need me, I'll be over here, packing my bags. When the gods send you a sign, as Jack Baker has taught me, you roll with it. Surely somebody needs a dramaturg out there.
Figuring this could not be so, I entered the area code in google and it turns out yes, indeed, the Cayman Islands were calling me. They do that, those sexy land masses, with their warm sand and big blue bays and tourist-driven economy. I feel like I should probably not resist the siren summons of the Caymans. I mean, when an entire island chain phones you up, you get up and go, right? Isn't that how this works?
In actuality, the phone number on my ID has been associated with a scam regarding Sprint wireless telephones. In the process of uncovering this, I found a great website for those who think someone's getting up to hanky telepanky: http://800notes.com/. It's basically a collection of phone numbers that are associated with telemarketers and scam artists, each with its own comments section so you can read what other people have experienced when the Cayman Islands call them, too.
If you need me, I'll be over here, packing my bags. When the gods send you a sign, as Jack Baker has taught me, you roll with it. Surely somebody needs a dramaturg out there.