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One of Dad’s elder brothers, Alonzo (hereinafter known as Uncle Lonnie), became a wealthy man by the simple practices of thrift, caution and wise investment.
Besides being brothers, he and Dad were good friends and often ranched together.
Which necessitated good communication.
Living fifty miles apart, this meant telephoning.
I should explain here that, in the late sixties, phone plans had not yet been invented.
To avoid the high costs of calling long distance, people resorted to many individual 'tricks'.
But, officially, you had only two options.
You dialed a number directly and paid.
Or, if you weren't certain the person you wanted was home, you dialed ‘person-to-person’ and had an operator facilitate the call. This was more expensive if your party turned out to be there, but cost you nothing if they weren't.
Understand?
Moving on . . .
Uncle Lonnie, he of the sound mind and thrifty practices, needed to talk to Dad.
But it was the middle of the day, a time when phone calls were at their most expensive. Uncertain if he would find Dad at home, he opted to have an operator place the call.
Dad answered the phone. The call went something like this . . .
Dad: “Hello?”
Operator: “I have a person-to-person call for Dr. Mark Stringam.”
Dad: “This is Dr. Stringam.”
Operator: “Go ahead, sir!”
Uncle Lonnie: “If I’d known you were actually there, I’d have dialed directly!”
Dad: “Well, I'm here!” And he hung up the phone.
Are you POSITIVE our Dads weren't related???????
ReplyDeleteHmmm...we need to investigate this further...
DeleteLaughing. Where do you get all these great stories? So funny.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoy them, Laurie! I come from a long line of story-tellers. Every family gathering is repeat with, "Remember....?" I just happen to write them down!!!
DeleteHaha! I remember person-to-person calls :)
ReplyDeleteMe, too! Phoning always made me nervous if I had to call anyone long-distance!
DeleteI'd be annoyed too - all that money down the drain because your dad was selfish enough to be home when he shouldn't be! Brothers have no respect for those of us who are frugal :)
ReplyDeleteThe nerve, right?!
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