Bryan Adams says she will never get away since the phone lines have been cut for several days.
It puts me in mind of the historical account of the band camp flood. There was electricity, no phone lines were down, but it was just one of those freak event circumstances. The librarian of the time, Sophie Schmalz, recounts how friends of band campers became angry when those who lived at band camp all year and nurtured it failed to check in periodically as was their custom. They tried to call for days on end during times when they knew they would reach somebody, but an operator kept telling them that there was no such service available to that area yet. They called others who lived at band camps around the country, who attempted to make the same phone calls with the same result. It turns out that even in those days there were evil band camps which played dangerous games to try to destroy and shut down the good band camps. The meticulous logs of Sophie Schmalz bear witness to it all. It was for that reason that Power World was even created in the first place. This makes for some very interesting reading. Ah, but so goes the chronicle of the great flood that swept away the baseball cards.