Wrong Numbers - Summary

Summary

James narrates various humorous stories about phone miscommunications. First, James recalls not getting a smartphone until 16 due to his parents' strict rules and later emphasizes the importance of children having phones for emergencies. In a story from his Subway job, a caller mistakenly thinks he's talking to a gas station. In another instance, a woman repeatedly calls James, thinking he's "Vance" or "Lance," resulting in a comedic exchange. James also shares the annoyance of a rude caller who thinks he's "Lance" and a dilemma when his old phone number was found online, leading to unwanted calls for the next person with that number. At the end, James thanks various people for their contributions to his video, mentions a book he wrote, and highlights his upcoming visit to VidCon Australia. He concludes by reminding viewers to wear seat belts.

Facts

Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker received a call from someone named James from the future, offering reassurance.
2. The speaker didn't have a smartphone as a child due to strict parents' concerns about internet access.
3. The speaker got their first cell phone at 16 years old, an LG Cosmos.
4. The speaker had incidents of mistaken calls where people thought they were someone else.
5. The speaker worked at Subway and received a call from someone wanting gas.
6. The speaker received calls from unknown numbers due to their anxiety.
7. The speaker received a call from someone looking for someone named Vance or Lance.
8. The speaker wrote a book and encouraged viewers to check it out.
9. The speaker thanked various individuals for their contributions to the video.
10. The speaker mentioned attending VidCon Australia.

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