A “typographical error” resulted in the recall of student T-shirts at Linda Vista Elementary School’s recent jog-a-thon, after a parent called the phone number printed on the back of the shirts and was connected to an adult chat line
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The number was written as a cute slogan for the jog-a-thon, but turned out to be an actual number, said Rosemary Gladden, public information officer for Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District.
Linda Vista PTA is not the first group to make a mistake with that exact spoof number. The two word 800 number shows up online as part of a popular running slogan sold on T-shirts and merchandise.
But a Google search for the 1-800 number on its own returns news articles and blogs about schools in Ohio and Iowa that made the same mistake.
The 1-800 number goes to a she-male sex phone line.
Now I am very curious about what the number actually was. It’s like a new millenium logic puzzle: “For ten points, what is a 7 seven number sequence that when matched with the letters on a standard phone keypad spells out both a play on a popular running slogan (at the humor level of a surburban elementary school t-shirt) and reference to she-male sex. Show your work.”
Porn phone accidentally printed on school shirts OCRegister.com