Maybe Terrys daughter was phoning a relative to come round and rescue her from someone who corrects her pronunciation all the time.
Nick
>"I recognised the voice as one of our friends but could confirm that we hadn't actually called him" Maybe some other member of the family dialed the number, Dr. Watson. :-)
>
>>Of course, but that only redials the last number called and we hadn't used that number at all! - certainly not recently.
>>So what now, Sherlock?
>>
>>>Haven't you noticed the redial button? :-)
>>>
>>>>I've one just as spooky:
>>>>
>>>>A few years ago we got a phone call with the party saying, "You phoned us earlier and I'm just returning the call to find out who it is" (using automated call-back). I recognised the voice as one of our friends but could confirm that we hadn't actually called him.
>>>>
>>>>It turns out my toddler daughter had used the phone but how she hit his number I don't know; the number wasn't stored on the phone on speed-dial so I can only assume she'd hit his number at random. But of all the numbers in the world ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Can someone rationally explain this :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Last night I left my pc on the table, and went to make myself cup of coffe.
>>>>>Being that my almost 3 yr old daughter was arround I closed all projects and left only empty VFP command prompt.
>>>>>
>>>>>When I was back, I found her with hands on top of my keyboard having
>>>>>Windows Task Manager open over VFP window !
>>>>>
>>>>>Seem that I never learn my lesson, as I can still remember smile on my son's
>>>>>face banging on my toilet doors - with both CD tray and the disc itself!
>>>>>(It was back in 1999 when he was just 14 months old)
>>>>>
>>>>>* * *
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