SIGNS: Fake Call Service Aids Bad Date Escapes

Apr 20, 2006 17:29

Here's an interesting Sign:
  1. Fake Calls:
    1. It's talking about Fake Calls to get out of bad dates
    2. I said that Isabella Valentine uses pictures of Sunny Leone
    3. I said Isabella is a Phone Sex Operator
  2. San Diego: I said 10/27/2005 that Isabella lives in San Diego
  3. Jenny Gilcrest:
    1. Initials J/G = 10/7
    2. I said 12/27/2005 that 10/7 = Alison from "The Notebook"
    3. I said 7/26/2005 that Alison is the name of Subconscious Isabella
  4. Updated: 12:05 PM EDT:
    1. 12:5 = Bad(L/Non-7) Sun(5/Leo)
    2. Isabella Valentine is a B/AD person. B/AD = 2/14 = Valentine's Day
    3. I said Davis is a B/AD business partner born Valentine's Day
  5. Impersonations: I said Davis born Valentine's Day is like Isabella Valentine impersonating me as the Psychic Sunny Leone because people were calling thinking they were going to talk to me when they were really talking to Davis
I'll never forget the E-mail that Isabella gave me 2/16/2004 where she said that she had a policy of not dating clients because her partner told her not to do so. This was during the time that I thought that Isabella was Sunny Leone.

Fake Call Service Aids Bad Date Escapes
SAN DIEGO (April 20) - Secure Networks USA LLC says it has just the escape route for painful dates: A plea you can prearrange online before your encounter.

Here's how it works: Before your date, go on the Internet and scribble a message to friends and family. Set the time for the message to be sent - by cell phone, e-mail or instant messaging.

If the date is going well, cancel the message by logging on to the Internet from your cell phone. If you don't cancel, your friends will spring into action, such as by placing a call that could give you an excuse to say an emergency has come up.

Secure Networks said it introduced the Secure Singles free notification system because it was "alarmed by the prevalence of dating disasters and online predator stories that continue to be reported around the world."

What if the date is going well and you forget to cancel the SOS?

Jenny Gilcrest, a spokeswoman for the San Diego-based company, said friends would call and learn that it was a false alarm.

Of course, that interruption might have killed that passionate moment.

04/20/06 07:10 EDT
Updated: 12:05 PM EDT

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