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  • SW0320

    I know my childhood home number from when it started with a JE. Now no one knows their own number. I will ask someone for phone number and they have to look in their cell phone because they just have them all memorized in their phone.

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  • yoshmyster

    So that means you don't even know 1?

    What was I watching where the guy start punching numbers to call someone by memory. And yes the show by chance had a pay phone and a telephone booth.

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  • TANK78Z

    back before retirement and before auto dialing by our "new" computerized system back in the 90's I had at least 75 phone numbers memorized along with at least 175 item codes and probably another 100 or so miscellaneous numeric codes for shippers and suppliers, when you use these 6 days a week for over 30 years they seem like second nature. But after years of retirement and not needing this "automatic" stored info, most …not all .. but most have faded away , thank goodness it has, it made room for more important things in the memory bank . 😎

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  • Bubba Jr.

    47. My cell phone is my auxiliary memory bank. My personal memory bank sucks more every month. The price of getting old I guess.

    Joe

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  • austin20

    It is crazy how many phone numbers I can still recall from the past. I still remember all my grandparents phone numbers, some childhood friends numbers. I can even recite some clients and vendors phone numbers from as far back as the late eighties. But, today with smart phones I rarely dial or punch in any ones actual number so I ain't learning any new ones

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  • KL

    Three. My number, my wife's, and the 1-800 # from that extremely rude "How's my driving?" bumper sticker.

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  • William81
    Bubba Jr.: 29752548098715/comments/-1

    47. My cell phone is my auxiliary memory bank. My personal memory bank sucks more every month. The price of getting old I guess.

    Joe

    Bubba Jr.: 29752548098715/comments/-1

    47. My cell phone is my auxiliary memory bank. My personal memory bank sucks more every month. The price of getting old I guess.

    Joe

    It seems to make you repeat yourself too ! 😉

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  • NotDracon

    Four over here. My own, my mom's, my dad's and my sibling's (because it used to be my own number).

    Before cell phones became more widespread, I used a Casio watch with a keypad to record other peoples' phone numbers. That was a nice watch, always got me curious looks and people asking about it.

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  • CHGOTHNDER

    Possibly 6

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  • Ruger4me

    These days only my own, since I have to enter it to get points for discounts on things I buy at the gas station convenience store…

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  • waltermoe

    My own and 911.
    A few years ago I realized this problem, and a lot of times I go to town and don’t take my phone with me. I have made a phone list on a cut down note card I carry in my wallet, and in the event I don’t have my phone and need to call someone I have their number.

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  • cbxjeff

    At my age I have to think a bit before I recall my own. I do remember my grandparents number in Indy from the '40's and my home phone number from Peoria in the '50's. I would like to punch the person that came up with this "golden years" statement.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    8-1-1 so I know where to put the hole

    9-1-1 takes too long

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  • bambihunter

    4. Mine, my wife's, my late dad's, and our childhood farm home. Of course some of the public ones already mentioned above.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

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  • Mr. Perfect
    yoshmyster: 29752548098715/comments/29752548168091

    So that means you don't even know 1?

    What was I watching where the guy start punching numbers to call someone by memory. And yes the show by chance had a pay phone and a telephone booth.

    I thought everyone at least knew Jenny's number.

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  • Butchdog3

    867-5309

    And of course, BR-549

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  • jimdeere

    I've only lived in three houses in my 70 years. I remember the house phone numbers of the three.

    Funny story:

    I bought my first house in 1977. The phone number was ×××-3536. The taxi cab's number was xxx-3635. Some nights I would get a phone call from the local beer joint. " Can you send a cab to pick me up?"

    After so many times I would just say " Yeah, buddy I'll be right there." I wonder how long the drunks would wait until they figured it out.

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  • 4205raymond

    One- mine ——————Ray

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  • Brookwood

    Our current landline is only one number off from the town mom and pop drug store. I get a lot of requests for refills! 😁

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  • Mobuck

    TWO and 911 doesn't count.

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  • bigcitybill

    Two:

    867-5309 and 800-588-2300 Empire 🎵

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  • Toolman286

    Like @TANK78Z I had many numbers, etc. committed to memory. Luckily, I forgot them all.

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  • Locust Fork

    I had so many memorized until around 2 years ago….when a lot of my family decided to go with "just cell phones"…..I only have my son's phone number memorized because when my girls turned 17 they were pretty much grown…..my son is 27 and I swear some days I'll give any girl that marries him everything I own. BOYS!

    I've had the same home number forever…..and it turned into the business number. So, I'll have a land line forever. We have HORRIBLE cell service here, so I don't see ever turning off our land line.

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  • Lady Rae

    I of course remember our 2 land lines. I know mine lol it was my dad's business number. I know my cousins... I also know my childhood friends number and few others. It's hard a lot of people don't have land lines anymore.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    I Remember my parents' number as they had it for 50 plus years both are gone now RIP

    My wifes parents phone number from before we married same both have passed away RIP

    A old GF parents phone number who are both deceased RIP she is who I got the car photos from a week or so ago

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