By cmd102 - 20/10/2011 21:18 - United States

Today, I called my boyfriend to see if he wanted to come over to my house. He said he couldn't because he was out of town. That would have be perfectly acceptable, if I hadn't called him on his house phone. FML
I agree, your life sucks 40 435
You deserved it 3 366

Same thing different taste

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Beebow_fml 5

Go "check on his house" for him.

Comments

Forwarding is a wonderful ******* thing you moron!

dy1987 7

#166, There are hundreds of reason's why someone would have a house phone and a cell phone and then occationally use call forwarding to get their phone calls. Just because the people you know don't use their house phones for pretty much anything other than catching calls they don't want clogging up their phone doesn't mean others do the same. I for example had a time where I was in between switching carriers and did not want to keep the same number for various reasons. Anywho I got my new plan, waited the couple weeks that I had left on my line with my family's plan before shutting of the old phone. The time inbetween I used call forwarding to get calls from my old phone to my new phone so that when I got an important call, like for a job or what-have-you, I could get it without having to carry around two phones and look like a douche.

zebrapattern 6

do you guys not talk enough for you to know when he's out of town?

SailorLove 4

are you sure he's even your boyfriend..?

Simoneaux17 11

Well, she called him "on" his house phone. Technically, that means she called him "with" his house phone. Now, if she just called his house phone, that's a different story.

Could be telling the truth...there's a nifty little feature called "call forwarding"...works great

zeiss24 7

Ouch! Well, Like jevmsv Said, You Can Forward House Calls To Your Cell Phone. Very Easy.

sacredeye73 11

Maybe he forwarded his calls to his cell phone. Geesh!