A few years ago I got a voice message from an apparently elderly woman. She spoke at length with detailed instructions on Thanksgiving dinner preparations. I decided to call the number back to inform her that she had left the message at the wrong phone number. She was very grateful for me letting her know. Then we chatted for another 30 minutes! Fun memory!
That sounds like such a delightful memory! It's amazing how a simple mix-up can lead to a meaningful connection. I'm sure she appreciated your kindness in calling back, and it must have been such a fun conversation! These little moments with strangers can be so heartwarming.
@@jeninlv03 LOL! No, I was living by myself and had no plans other than to hit the local watering hole with some friends. (The message was meant for her grandson's wife).
Oh Dear. Be glad you have a Mom. Mine is gone. So is my Dad. I would give anything to have an unnecessary 30 minute conversation with either one of them again. 💜💙😢😢
@ms.kruenger2660 You are not alone. Please do not feel bad that your regret/wsh , as experienced by many of us. Same thing being told to young people to have them tell their parents you love them but they do not listen. (that 2nd sentence may only make sense to me, but I am not fixing it.) My weird event was hearing a voice message "after the fact" but I won't go into detail here.
I sent a "Kevin" to the hospital in Canada. We have them here as well, along with Karens. they patched him up nice; I GLADLY paid the 320. bill for non-resident.
0:26 But the "You are not" person is absolutely right. Annie says "I wonder if I'm talking to Wendy" and the other person answers "[No] You are not [talking to Wendy]. I apologize. It makes perfect sense, Annie just doesn't understand it. The question remains, which of the two here doesn't speak English 😂
EVEN IF you speak English as a second language, you hit a certain level and don't improve. I'm working with TWO people and it's pretty obvious, but no one had died......yet.
Why are these people dialing on the go? Do they have the numbers memorized? Why don't they save contacts on their phones like regular people? I have so many questions.
@@basicdesign1 On my cell which is paid by work, even my mom's number is NOT on it: I don't cross-contaminate personal and business. So I have to hand dial, and sometimes you hit the wrong number. Oops.
I guess some people just got new phones and have to re-create their old contacts? Nobody Gen-Z or younger really has many numbers memorized besides their parents’ and their own.
@MsAubrey I have turned all notifications off. I just look at my phone every once in awhile. I'm not glued to my phone, and my family jokes abt me always forgetting my phone at home.
@@carenfarmer4794 95% of my notifications are turned off. My husband and I have older parents who may need to be responded to quickly. My 81 year old mother in law loves to text me. 😂
I once simply received a pic of a male appendage. I was so shocked I quickly said, “wrong number” and deleted it. The reply was “OMG, this isn’t Calli??” I said “no, my name is Christy, sorry dude.”And then…”Oh God, Christy from work”…found out it was one of my coworkers. Apparently my number was the next one on his contact list which he pressed by mistake 😂
@@DwightStJohn-t7yI think Calli was the name of the coworker’s girlfriend. He was trying to send it to his girlfriend, and accidentally sent it to his coworker Christy instead.
4:35 reminded me of an incident pre cell when I got a call about midnight from some guy asking for Tammy. I said sorry you got the wrong number...and he goes off saying "I know she is there...let me talk to her!!" I assured him he had a wrong number and he said I can come over there if you dont put her on! Well I laughed for two reasons: 1) he had no idea where I was at; 2) I am a big guy who plays with guns ha ha
@@DwightStJohn-t7y really? Well I would have only used a gun if I didn't feel like getting my hands dirty. Back in the day I was a little scary...sweet as honeydew vine water now ha ha. Kids have a way of changing your perspective.
6:35 : A = age today; (A+3) = age in 3 years; (A-3) = age three years ago: My age today is 3X what it will be 3 yrs from now … A = 3 ( A + 3 ) … …minus 3X what it was 3 yrs ago. … - 3 ( A - 3 ) A = 3(A+3) - 3(A-3) A = 3(A) + 3(3) - 3(A) - 3(-3) A = 3A + 9 - 3A +9 A = 3A - 3A + 9 + 9 A = 18
Some of these are so mean. Let's not give random people heart attacks, we have no idea what they're going through and it may be the last straw they can handle on any given day! :(
After investigation, there are two dozen (slightly more than 23) NEW videos available by you, by title on youtube. It would be hilarious if there was an OLD video produced in the next few days. "Who is this?" reply - "Someone interested in slightly-used instead of new " reply to reply "We can supply a non-virgin as good as new."
@@kathiewinchester5659 do you know you can pause it with the spacebar? I didn't, until i read 10 mn ago about a 6 yr-old textng that to his teacher (i'm 60+). No need to aim for the arrow, no more risk of going full-screen inadvertently, no need to even look at the keyboard... It's life-changing.
I once received a message from a lawyer who was working on a divorce and the attribution of a kid to the father or the mother. I didn't know what to do. Like, I didn't wanna be involved in a trial but if the lawyer never figured out I was a wrong number, maybe someone will be losing their kid. What a shitty dillema for a 12yo 😂
All going well till about 5:00, when you ran out of legible clips and started using horribly out-of-focus material. Oh, well, I had a few giggles before I bailed.
A few years ago I got a voice message from an apparently elderly woman. She spoke at length with detailed instructions on Thanksgiving dinner preparations.
I decided to call the number back to inform her that she had left the message at the wrong phone number. She was very grateful for me letting her know.
Then we chatted for another 30 minutes! Fun memory!
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
That sounds like such a delightful memory! It's amazing how a simple mix-up can lead to a meaningful connection. I'm sure she appreciated your kindness in calling back, and it must have been such a fun conversation! These little moments with strangers can be so heartwarming.
Did you follow her instructions? If so, how did it turn out? Lol
@@jeninlv03 LOL!
No, I was living by myself and had no plans other than to hit the local watering hole with some friends.
(The message was meant for her grandson's wife).
@@mayorb3366you gotten granny recipes and you didn’t write them down?? Lol, that’s a beautiful memory to have ❤
And now we know why that young man was given the wrong number from Hannah
😂
Hannah dodged a bullet there.
If only he knew it.
The "aggressively Canadian" was my favorite 😂
“I’m Batman”!!!!!!!
Bwahahahahahahaha!
Oh Dear.
Be glad you have a Mom. Mine is gone. So is my Dad. I would give anything to have an unnecessary 30 minute conversation with either one of them again. 💜💙😢😢
@ms.kruenger2660 You are not alone. Please do not feel bad that your regret/wsh , as experienced by many of us.
Same thing being told to young people to have them tell their parents you love them but they do not listen. (that 2nd sentence may only make sense to me, but I am not fixing it.)
My weird event was hearing a voice message "after the fact" but I won't go into detail here.
4:45 “..please give me the right number!” 😂😂😂😂 Like sir/ma’am I don’t even know who you were trying to call
0:09 that was hilarious! Nice teamwork for two strangers. They must both like titanic.
No one is talking about it but I felt so bad for the woman in 3:02 😅 her mom accidentally ruined the surprised proposal
You know the "Hannah" caller was lying his butt off...
Yeah that didn’t take much examination to determine
Yeah...your left AND right hand are still NOT 2 hot sorority girls dude !! 😂😂
Your left AND right hands are still NOT two hot sorority girls dude !! 😂😂
Not only does the U.S. have the highest density of Kevins 2:44 but also the highest number of Kevins inserting objects up their nether regions 7:46
I sent a "Kevin" to the hospital in Canada. We have them here as well, along with Karens. they patched him up nice; I GLADLY paid the 320. bill for non-resident.
Has Jake been lighting his farts again?
EXCEPT HANNAH!!!😂
Replying “wrong number” to the message about Jake’s butt on fire was a rookie mistake. The correct response is “Oh no what happened?”
0:26 But the "You are not" person is absolutely right. Annie says "I wonder if I'm talking to Wendy" and the other person answers "[No] You are not [talking to Wendy]. I apologize. It makes perfect sense, Annie just doesn't understand it. The question remains, which of the two here doesn't speak English 😂
I got that exact call the other day and blocked the number.
they both speak English. Only one of them understands it. Scary.
EVEN IF you speak English as a second language, you hit a certain level and don't improve. I'm working with TWO people and it's pretty obvious, but no one had died......yet.
Why are these people dialing on the go? Do they have the numbers memorized? Why don't they save contacts on their phones like regular people? I have so many questions.
yes, me too. Well, not that many but they keep coming back.
@@basicdesign1 On my cell which is paid by work, even my mom's number is NOT on it: I don't cross-contaminate personal and business. So I have to hand dial, and sometimes you hit the wrong number. Oops.
I guess some people just got new phones and have to re-create their old contacts? Nobody Gen-Z or younger really has many numbers memorized besides their parents’ and their own.
9:28 I can't imagine having 160 unanswered texts on my phone.
My husband said that abt me when he saw my phone!! Hahahaha!!
I can’t have notifications constant like that. It would drive me batty.
@MsAubrey I have turned all notifications off. I just look at my phone every once in awhile. I'm not glued to my phone, and my family jokes abt me always forgetting my phone at home.
@@carenfarmer4794 95% of my notifications are turned off. My husband and I have older parents who may need to be responded to quickly. My 81 year old mother in law loves to text me. 😂
a bunch of them are probably appointment reminder texts or other automated things like that, that's what most of my unread messages are
Jesus Christ! The koala head! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That one is the funniest. XDDDD
@@empressvogt time stamp?
2:40 - Anyone else notice the article posted was from The Onion? Classic "Kevin"s, to take that as proof.
I once simply received a pic of a male appendage. I was so shocked I quickly said, “wrong number” and deleted it. The reply was “OMG, this isn’t Calli??” I said “no, my name is Christy, sorry dude.”And then…”Oh God, Christy from work”…found out it was one of my coworkers. Apparently my number was the next one on his contact list which he pressed by mistake 😂
Workmates sending photos of their junk??? Age group??
@@DwightStJohn-t7yI think Calli was the name of the coworker’s girlfriend. He was trying to send it to his girlfriend, and accidentally sent it to his coworker Christy instead.
4:35 reminded me of an incident pre cell when I got a call about midnight from some guy asking for Tammy. I said sorry you got the wrong number...and he goes off saying "I know she is there...let me talk to her!!" I assured him he had a wrong number and he said I can come over there if you dont put her on! Well I laughed for two reasons: 1) he had no idea where I was at; 2) I am a big guy who plays with guns ha ha
I had that shite, too, except with cells they KNOW where you are. And in Canada we don't allow law abiding to have guns, OR use them.
@@DwightStJohn-t7y really? Well I would have only used a gun if I didn't feel like getting my hands dirty. Back in the day I was a little scary...sweet as honeydew vine water now ha ha. Kids have a way of changing your perspective.
6:35 :
A = age today;
(A+3) = age in 3 years;
(A-3) = age three years ago:
My age today is 3X what it will be 3 yrs from now …
A = 3 ( A + 3 ) …
…minus 3X what it was 3 yrs ago.
… - 3 ( A - 3 )
A = 3(A+3) - 3(A-3)
A = 3(A) + 3(3) - 3(A) - 3(-3)
A = 3A + 9 - 3A +9
A = 3A - 3A + 9 + 9
A = 18
Thank you!
@@gailwilliams5278
I hope you never told your algebra teacher, “I’ll never have a use for this stuff!”
Me trying to load my 7th grade algebra memories: ...🙃😵💫
Yep, that's the answer I got. I wonder how many of us weirdos paused the video to do the calculation.
@@AtarahDerek "Me trying to load my 7th grade algebra memories": me not even trying to. (also bcoz it was bound to come up in the comments....)
Some of these are so mean. Let's not give random people heart attacks, we have no idea what they're going through and it may be the last straw they can handle on any given day! :(
Thank you for starting my day with a smile 😊!! Love all your videos ❤!!
At 00:32, person in green is clearly Canadian.
where do I pay $60 per month to learn to breed hamsters ? ha ha
1:22 made me cry
Yeah. That was so sweet.
Same😬😔
5:20 that koala suit is just WRONG, it’s “Donnie Darko” Australian style
lol! Love this!
@8:17, ah yes, but what I REALLY want to know is, what the heck is a "port star"? ROFL.
It's on the opposite side of a "starboard star."
@@johnopalko5223 🤣👍
@@johnopalko5223 you mean, leaning to get the balance right? Treacherous stuff, port.
I really don't feel good about his chances in court with the misspelling and being so disorganized she sent that kind of message to the wrong number.
@@foreverbeloved8956
Wrong port-of-call?
Dang... I got a wrong person msg yesterday... I wish I had a witty reply instead of a rude one... then I blocked her... 😂😂😂 ah well 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
Hannaaaaahhhhhh!!!
0:24 Why TF is this person apologizing from this Annie?
I never get wrong #’s, I wish I did!!
I loved these! Diane, using Joe's tablet
Olen Batman 😂
What I was able to read was funny. But the stories were changed too fast.
pause with the spacebar. It's life-changing.
After investigation, there are two dozen (slightly more than 23) NEW videos available by you, by title on youtube. It would be hilarious if there was an OLD video produced in the next few days.
"Who is this?"
reply - "Someone interested in slightly-used instead of new "
reply to reply "We can supply a non-virgin as good as new."
At 0:30 they needed a comma
ordinary people are way funnier than professional comedians. this is a fact.
Mario @5:00 :)
Very good but too fast for some of the longer exchanges
Pause it!
@@Kari-j1q I could but for some of us that is disruptive. Just trying to give feedback to the dedicated people/person who work hard to create content.
@@kathiewinchester5659 do you know you can pause it with the spacebar? I didn't, until i read 10 mn ago about a 6 yr-old textng that to his teacher (i'm 60+). No need to aim for the arrow, no more risk of going full-screen inadvertently, no need to even look at the keyboard... It's life-changing.
I once received a message from a lawyer who was working on a divorce and the attribution of a kid to the father or the mother. I didn't know what to do. Like, I didn't wanna be involved in a trial but if the lawyer never figured out I was a wrong number, maybe someone will be losing their kid. What a shitty dillema for a 12yo 😂
Why not just text back “I’m sorry. I think you have the wrong number.”?
@hunterlawrence3573 bc I thought that I would be involved in the trial, knowing some informations that I wasn't supposed to know ^^'
😂
Some are just too hard to read😢
~ 3:21 ~ Lilian Batman 2024!!
And this is why my phone is set to "only receive messages from whitelisted senders".
Time is too short, can’t read the messages.
Press pause
All going well till about 5:00, when you ran out of legible clips and started using horribly out-of-focus material.
Oh, well, I had a few giggles before I bailed.
Too many idle people on this planet...