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Yes...but... A way of saying no with an affirmative. :)

Three digits in all, or just the 3 being repeated once or twice?
I do see your point, though. My childhood phone number was 64729.
I guess it was easier to remember a number on a rotary phone. It wasn't just a number, but
rather a combination of visual, motoric, audio, tactile... things that helped you to remember.
Nowadays, it is a bit sanitized, with no such "crutches" to help you.
Age-related memory loss doesn't help either. :)
Wells 257. They later added two additional digits at the front to make it five digits then later again another digit and an STD code.
 
Definitely remember girl friends number was 'name of town' 29.
I had to ask the operator to make the connection.
Took a while for the town to be upgraded to 4, and later six digits.
geoff
 
Wot's a 'poltroon'? :dunno:
Definition of poltroon noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

poltroon​

noun

/pɒlˈtruːn/

/pɑːlˈtruːn/
(old use, disapproving)
  1. a coward (= a person who lacks courage)
    Word Origin early 16th cent.: from French poltron, from Italian poltrone, perhaps from poltro ‘sluggard’.
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Yes...but... A way of saying no with an affirmative. :)

Three digits in all, or just the 3 being repeated once or twice?
I do see your point, though. My childhood phone number was 64729.
I guess it was easier to remember a number on a rotary phone. It wasn't just a number, but
rather a combination of visual, motoric, audio, tactile... things that helped you to remember.
Nowadays, it is a bit sanitized, with no such "crutches" to help you.
Age-related memory loss doesn't help either. :)
I think you will find that the pattern of numbers on keypads are what a lot of people remember and not the numbers. A friend caught her 2 year old using her mobile phone and after a bit of investigation proved that the nipper had remembered the pattern of the lock code.
 
Definitely remember girl friends number was 'name of town' 29.
I had to ask the operator to make the connection.
Took a while for the town to be upgraded to 4, and later six digits.
geoff
You sound like Chuck Berry.
 
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