Entry: Someone. Bail. This. Guy. Out. ... PLEASE! Wednesday, August 22, 2007



Caller ID indicates a pay phone. The phone calls start around 9:00 p.m., just as I’m beginning to drift off to never-never land, and have gone well past midnight.

 

*B-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-g-g-g-g, b-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-g-g-g!*

 

*cough* *cough* *Snort*

“Uh … Hullo?”

 

“You have a collect call from …”

*pause*

 

“… Tory”

 

Who?”

 

*pause*

“Will you accept the call?”

 

“WHO??”

 

*pause*

“This call is from an inmate at the Dallas County Jail.  If you accept this call, your conversation will be monitored and recorded.  The cost for this call is $3.75 per minute. It is recommended that you do not …” yada, yada, yada.

 

*Cough* *Snort* *Fumble* *Click*

 

I have no idea who Tory is or why he wants to talk to me.  He has become not only extremely persistent but somewhat of a nuisance as well, especially after the third or fourth phone call, each time just as I’ve started to fall into that wonderful little dreamland.  There have even been a couple of calls after I’ve been in my fantasy world for several hours which means I’m in a deep, deep sleep and I am not a nice person when suddenly, and rudely, awakened.

 

Not only that, but since middle of the night phone calls generally indicate trouble, it takes a while to get the old heart rhythm back to a livable level which means I’m now awake.

 

The thing is, as I was lying there last night at some ungodly hour after one such phone call, I started thinking.  And wondering.

 

Just who is Tory?

 

What did he do?

 

I have no answers and no, I don’t plan to accept one of those collect calls to find out.  I did come to the conclusion that dear Tory is probably right where he should be and chances are he's not on the genius level in the IQ department.

 

I mean, after five nights of rejected phone calls, get a clue, Tory! 

 

You either have the wrong number, you’re dialing wrong, or … and here’s a kick of reality … if whoever you think you’re calling won't accept your calls, they don't want to talk to you!

 

*Duh*

   8 comments

AbbyNormal
September 4, 2007   07:26 PM PDT
 
Oooooh... a BAD boy... callin' Penny..... Ooooooh....

Miss Cellania
September 3, 2007   05:04 AM PDT
 
Weird. We used to get calls like this at the radio station; prisoners have the opportunity to call someone and don't have anyone to call. But mostly they try twice in one session, then give up and bother someone else.
Raggedy
September 3, 2007   12:39 AM PDT
 
Is there a way to block calls from that number?
What a pain.
I have missed you.
My health is way better.
We had a tornado hit last Sunday and just got our power back yesterday. I will try to catch up with the posts I missed here soon.
Have a wonderful day!
*^_^
(=':'=) hugs
(")_ (")Š from
the Cool Raggedy one
Herb
August 26, 2007   07:00 AM PDT
 
I'm with Pen, you should report it.
OldHorsetailSnake
August 23, 2007   05:33 PM PDT
 
ah, but what if he is of "the squeaky wheel gets the grease" clan? Stand by....
Deirdre
August 23, 2007   09:15 AM PDT
 
That reminds me... last night, I fell asleep finally after tossing, turning and coughing for most of the night because I'm getting sick, when the phone rings and all I could muster up the energy to say (to no one) was to say "Are you kidding me?"

The phone kept ringing and I fell back asleep. You *just* reminded me that I needed to check the caller ID to see who that was. :P

But now I'm at work so I won't know until I get back home.
Pen
August 23, 2007   08:55 AM PDT
 
can you call your local police/sheriff and report the calls? im not saying 'Tony' has done anything wrong - but it sounds like Tony was given the wrong number to reach someone he needs to talk to - is it possible the phone number you have now was maybe Tonys old number or a family members?

either way id let the authorities know...
Tammy
August 22, 2007   07:35 PM PDT
 
Oh, that's just crazy!!

We actually got a couple of those calls where I work!

After asking eveyone around and determining that no one knew this person, we ignored the calls.

It must be some sort of scam or something. Or just a wrong number (as you said).

...but a place of business?!?!

I certainly hope they leave you alone!!

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