The caller will, therefore, generally use easy dances so that everyone can join in.
Until Oct. 4, 1996, calls will be connected whether the caller uses the new 860 code or the old 203.
The caller uses this to address calls to a subset of the dancers.
Thus, many more callers could use the systems at the same time.
There is a large, common pool of patter which callers might use.
The caller used a code word familiar to the police, which indicated the threat was probably authentic.
The buzz, cut short, then repeated, was a method that no ordinary caller would use.
This suggests that the caller was using the phonebook to find names.
The police said the caller used a pay phone and had not come forward to offer more information.
The only outside source that a caller can use is their grandfather telling them the information while they are drunk in a bar.