I didn't know it was missingThe ones who lead off their sales pitch with "Have you found Jay-sus?" get this response:
"Yes, but he made me promise never to tell you-lot where he is."
I didn't know it was missingThe ones who lead off their sales pitch with "Have you found Jay-sus?" get this response:
"Yes, but he made me promise never to tell you-lot where he is."
They are the search party.I didn't know it was missing
Oof. Would not want a door-to-door salesman looking for me, were I lost.They are the search party.
They'll get the message real quick. How they responded to the message remains to be seen. Fortunately, it is mostly robo calls lately, so as soon as the voice starts up, I hang up. ¡Bastardos!Back in the 1970's we used to get nuisance calls (well, my parents did, I was a kid). Stepmother was advised by the GPO engineer one day (in the UK at that time phone service was provided by GPO - General Post Office as was) to get a referees whistle and blow it loudly down the mouthpiece. It seemed to work. Not sure if it would work so well in the days of digital phone systems but I'm tempted to give it a try.