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Mar 15 Avr, 2008 10:38 pm     Un américain fait graver son n° de portable sur sa tombe

Et une fois mort il reçoit toujours des appels et son répondeur tourne et c'est le seul morceau de vie qu'il lui reste.
Le message du répondeur c'est "laissez votre message et je vous rappellerais le plus vite possible", ça fait froid dans le dos

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Tucked away in a cemetery in Paramus, N.J. is the gravesite of prominent Manhattan defense attorney John Jacobs, who died two-and-a-half years ago at the age of 60.

The headstone has the usual markings: his name, birth and death dates, and the words "Rest in Peace."

And, reports Scott Rapoport of CBS station WCBS-TV in New York, it has something else: Jacobs' cell phone number.
When you call it, his voicemail picks up, promising to return the call.
The account is active to this day.
"That's a little unusual," Rapoport remarked to Jacobs' widow of 21 years, Marion Seltzer.
"It is," she agreed. "But so was my husband."
Seltzer says putting the phone number on the headstone was her idea: It helps her stay close to Jacobs: "I call him now. If I'm happy. If I'm sad. And I think there are probably a good number of people who were very close to him who periodically call him."
Throughout his career, the outgoing and larger-than-life Jacobs represented high-profile defendants, such as mob boss "Fat Tony" Salerno.

Jacob's cell phone was constantly ringing. He was inundated with calls. So, asks Seltzer, why stop now?

"He would love this," she observed. "He liked attention."
Seltzer says she has no idea how many people have called her husband since his death, or what they've said, since she doesn't have his "PIN" number, so she can't hear his messages.
"Whatever they've said is private," Seltzer told Rapoport. "I've never heard a message."
She says Jacobs was buried with his cell phone - the battery fully-charged, of course.

Making Jacobs, Rapoport concludes, perhaps the only lawyer in the world who might hear from his clients 24/7 - for all eternity!



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Mer 16 Avr, 2008 12:02 am    

... ca fait froid dans le dos oui.. il y a vraiment des débiles sur Terre!! Rolling Eyes je parle de ceux qui appellent bien entendu oula ..


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Mer 16 Avr, 2008 9:00 am    

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Jeu 17 Avr, 2008 2:21 pm    

Alors, ça c'est bien des américains pfff
C'est comme leur histoire de la vente d'un morceau de on ne sait pas quoi sur la lune Surprised
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