John had secretly wanted to try Generic Viagra
In July of 2007 a young man in Los Angeles County purchased a used cell phone. He did not immediately pay for having the number on that cell phone changed. He planned to use the phone with the old number until he could gather together some added funds. He expected to get a new number in the near future.
The young man's expectations began to change within a period of 24 hours. Soon after he had purchased that old cell phone, the young man (The writer will refer to him as John) began to get calls from people he did not know. They left an unusual message on John's cell phone.
Most of the messages said things like, "Are you out now?" and "Glad you're out of jail." John decided that the former owner of the cell phone had once done prison time. John immediately thought that the former owner had been a man.
John began to think that maybe he should hold-off a bit on changing the number on his cell phone. John suspected that a man who had done jail time might know where to purchase Generic Viagra. Such a man might have established contact with a salesperson for Generic Cialis.
John had secretly wanted to try Generic Viagra. He envied a friend, who had worked-up enough courage to purchase Generic Cialis. However, John did not know how to get good quality ED pills at a low price. John thought maybe the messages on his phone could guide him to someone with ED pills at a low price.
Yet just as soon as John had convinced himself that the messages on his phone might lead him to some cheap ED pills, he got a message that was obviously not for a man. The message contained these words: "Saw you in your new dress. I love it."
At first John was really upset. This was a phone that had once been owned by a girl. Why would he want to keep the number for that phone? John was about ready to head to the store and purchase a new phone number.
Then John saw these words appear on the phone's small screen: "Paris, love you." It was that message that provided John with an important tip-off. John suddenly realized who had been the former owner of his cell phone. At one time John's phone had belonged to Paris Hilton. Some of her friends did not have her new cell phone number.
John knew that Paris Hilton had never purchased any ED pills. John had no good reason to hope that someone with Generic Viagra or Generic Cialis might try to contact Paris Hilton. Still John did not want to get a new phone number.
John thought he might charge his friends to read some of the messages coming into his phone. If he could not get information from his phone, maybe he could at least use the phone to make money. That would give him some extra money, money that he could spend on some ED pills.