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    It’s good that teens no longer indulge in prank calls

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Feb. 12, 2026 8 AM PT

    To the editor: Actually? Valuable area within the Opinion part dedicated to a Gen Xer’s eager for the heyday of prank calls, justified as a way of assuaging the crushing boredom of American teenage life (“The lost art of prank-calling strangers,” Feb. 10)?

    I’m guessing many of the confused strangers and the women visitor contributor Elana Rabinowitz “didn’t like” might need a considerably much less rosy reminiscence of such irritating and infrequently scary nameless calls.

    No, on-line bullying wasn’t a factor but, however these “jokes” have been the closest we had. I’m glad they’re gone.

    R.C. Value, Ventura

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    To the editor: I couldn’t assist however get a chuckle out of Rabinowitz’s op-ed about teenagers and prank telephone calls again within the day. Manner again when, we’d name our academics and ask them in the event that they collected information (my buddy-in-crime and I have been large band music folks). Harmless sufficient methinks, in comparison with at present.

    As for Jenny’s quantity, 867-5309, that introduced again reminiscences of a 1962 hit tune with a telephone quantity: “Beechwood 4-5789.” And let’s not neglect that well-known Glenn Miller tune “Pennsylvania 6-5000.”

    Alan Rosenstein, Santa Monica



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