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I answered a ringing payphone in an otherwise empty train station. Life goal achieved!
I also spent a week surviving in the wilderness a couple times, slept out for multiple days in below-zero temperatures, built and slept in a snow-dome shelter, and so on, but that's just life in the Scouts.
And I judged the world's largest annual scavenger hunt for years.
Yo, that's super cool. +1 on the who was on the phone?
A woman whose son was supposed to be there waiting for the train. She sounded really annoyed; obviously he wasn't there.
Ahahaha that's pretty good. Thanks for sharing. I hope they sorted things out
"Mr. Anderson...."
Wait, what happened when you answered? Did it start the plot of payphone?