Transposition of Numbers.
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Some years ago my family moved house. We stayed in the same area though and retained the same dialling code for our phone number. My daughter was at uni. in Leeds but was back for the summer vac. when we moved. She had given friends in Leeds her new home phone number prior to coming home for the move.<br />
After the last load had been taken to the new house, we took our helpers to a local hostelry for a "thank you " meal. As we walked into the pub the phone was ringing. We took our seats and the lady behing the bar called out to everyone there if there was an Alison Woodworth in the bar. My daughter went over and took the call which was from one of her friends in Leeds. They chatted for a while and she returned to us. We all assumed that she had been given the number of the pub by my son who was at the new house with his friends.<br />
The next day we asked my son about the incident bur he was adamant that he had NOT given out the pub phone number to anyone ! Very mysterious.<br />
What had happened was that my daughter's friend had dialled our new home number which was 01295 270352 but had transposed the first two numbers which was then 01295720352 which was, yes you guessed it, the number of the pub we went to. Spooky or what ?
Date submitted:Sun, 15 Jan 2012 12:24:43 +0000Coincidence ID:4526
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