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  • this could be one of the funniest things I've ever read

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 11, 09 at 3:29am
  • Yes, but did she take half-an-hour and hit both of the adjoining cars in the process?

    Submitted by Anonymous on May 19, 09 at 3:10am
  • that would not happen in a 631 area... let's be serious.... maybe upstate but forsure not the island

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 10, 09 at 6:36pm
  • 212 is maryland, its is a cell phone!

    Submitted by Anonymous on May 19, 09 at 2:25am
  • Yeah, 212 is not a cell, plus that does sound like more of a Texas thing.

    Submitted by Anonymous on May 19, 09 at 2:14am
  • Occasionally here in Texas too.

    Submitted by Anonymous on May 18, 09 at 4:26pm
  • i know...they always fuck that up in florida and get into a fender bender

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 7, 09 at 2:46am
  • 212 has been the Manhattan landline area code since...let me look that up. 1947. I would think people can retain their numbers. Or have text capabilities from house phones.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 3, 09 at 1:16am
  • mmm. That's sorta a texas thing too?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 7, 09 at 6:36pm
  • how do you have a 212 area code on a cell phone?

    Submitted by Anonymous on May 18, 09 at 6:33pm
  • I watched a cop parallel park a horse in Baltimore City the other day.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 1, 09 at 12:23pm
  • 212 is new York city. She's probly a cop.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Nov 6, 09 at 9:17pm
  • I dont know about you people.. But she MIGHT have been visiting New York from either texas, maryland, florida, wherever u guys are claiming the area code is from... I live in suffolk county and i know for a fact they ride hroses in the city. She could of really just been a noob to The city life and wasnt expecting it.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 22, 09 at 12:31pm
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