I make a bastardized latke with goat cheese and dill that I serve with salmon and a mustard/dill/yogurt sauce.
mmmmmmm. You know, my kitchen is available for when you come visit. I'll even buy the groceries.
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I make a bastardized latke with goat cheese and dill that I serve with salmon and a mustard/dill/yogurt sauce.
mmmmmmm. You know, my kitchen is available for when you come visit. I'll even buy the groceries.
Jessica - WANT!
I'm stuffed full of Burger King (y'all made me need the ersatz tots) but all the sauce talk is making me mentally hungry.
We've only had this type of phone protocol (add the number 1 before dialing area code and number if your area code is different) for, like, 4,000 years or something! The hell?
Actually, I grew up in a town that had a switching station, so we never had to do this. I had to learn when I moved away and still do get confused. But that doesn't excuse your Fuckcake O' the Day unless s/he grew up in my hometown.
When Massachusetts split dialing codes the most recent time, you had to start dialing the area code, but not the 1. So now I do get a little confused sometimes.
Oh, screw you guys and your vaunted Vulcan logic and history and...
...let me have my righteous anger!!
...
Kidding. Mostly.
I have to dial 1-310- from inside 310. And I get mad about it every damn time. This started probably three years ago. grumble.
When Massachusetts split dialing codes the most recent time, you had to start dialing the area code, but not the 1. So now I do get a little confused sometimes.
Emily is me. Also, on my cell, I don't have to dial 1 for any area code, which also just adds to the confusion.
When Massachusetts split dialing codes the most recent time, you had to start dialing the area code, but not the 1. So now I do get a little confused sometimes.
We've had that in this area for a while now. Although, you don't need to dial the area code for DC number if calling from DC, but you do need to dial it if calling from a VA or Maryland number. I just dial them all by default.
When Massachusetts split dialing codes the most recent time, you had to start dialing the area code, but not the 1. So now I do get a little confused sometimes.
Atlanta did this too, and it was fine once you got used to it - the 1 was just for actual long distance.
Although, you don't need to dial the area code for DC number if calling from DC,
This drives me nuts, though, because between that and cell phones, I'm so accustomed to dialing area codes that every time I have to dial someone from work who's also in 312, I have to hang up and start over w/o the area code.