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An old friend goes missing, and you receive her phone in the mail...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 5859710" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>Well, that totally depends on:</p><p>#1. Do I figure out who this phone is from or do I just return to sender due to a wrong delivery (didn't order a phone).</p><p>#2. Do I remember this 'old friend' at all.</p><p>#3. Do I care for this 'old friend', yeah I know, it's harsh.</p><p>#4. Do I have contact information for this 'old friend', besides maybe a return address.</p><p>#5. After I fail to contact said 'old friend', do I figure out that something might be seriously amiss? I don't watch the news, don't read the newspaper, and don't listen to the radio. If there's been a major airplane crash, I tend to only figure this out weeks, if not months later when someone is talking about this in casual conversation and I don't know what they're talking about. Now, I might stumble on this information while doing a related Internet search...</p><p>#6. So after I figured out what's going on and who's it probably happening to, how much do I care. Hint: Extra effort will be put in if it involves an unmarried hot female friend I had a crush on.</p><p></p><p>Depending on who it is and how good my memory/deductive ability is anything can happen, ranging from dropping the package off at the post office with return to sender stamped on it, me having a new smartphone, it being dumped at sea, or me going hunting in a crime spree filled hostile city for a (hot) 'old friend'... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 5859710, member: 725"] Well, that totally depends on: #1. Do I figure out who this phone is from or do I just return to sender due to a wrong delivery (didn't order a phone). #2. Do I remember this 'old friend' at all. #3. Do I care for this 'old friend', yeah I know, it's harsh. #4. Do I have contact information for this 'old friend', besides maybe a return address. #5. After I fail to contact said 'old friend', do I figure out that something might be seriously amiss? I don't watch the news, don't read the newspaper, and don't listen to the radio. If there's been a major airplane crash, I tend to only figure this out weeks, if not months later when someone is talking about this in casual conversation and I don't know what they're talking about. Now, I might stumble on this information while doing a related Internet search... #6. So after I figured out what's going on and who's it probably happening to, how much do I care. Hint: Extra effort will be put in if it involves an unmarried hot female friend I had a crush on. Depending on who it is and how good my memory/deductive ability is anything can happen, ranging from dropping the package off at the post office with return to sender stamped on it, me having a new smartphone, it being dumped at sea, or me going hunting in a crime spree filled hostile city for a (hot) 'old friend'... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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