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The title text suddenly changes the situation by stating that it's possible Hairy {{tvtropes|NewhartPhonecall|has been talking to someone else using a Bluetooth earphone set}}. This hands-free device is used to communicate via phone call and is small in nature and only visible from one side of the face, so anyone who comes across someone using this device can at first wonder whether they're actually talking to them, because no phone can be seen. This situation could mean that Cueball has been hearing and / or talking to this person, who might not even be his acquaintance, given that he knows people that Cueball doesn't seem to know about, and that he might not actually be his friend. This is a hilarious exaggeration of people with some attention problems.
 
The title text suddenly changes the situation by stating that it's possible Hairy {{tvtropes|NewhartPhonecall|has been talking to someone else using a Bluetooth earphone set}}. This hands-free device is used to communicate via phone call and is small in nature and only visible from one side of the face, so anyone who comes across someone using this device can at first wonder whether they're actually talking to them, because no phone can be seen. This situation could mean that Cueball has been hearing and / or talking to this person, who might not even be his acquaintance, given that he knows people that Cueball doesn't seem to know about, and that he might not actually be his friend. This is a hilarious exaggeration of people with some attention problems.
  
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The title text is an allusion to [[476: One-Sided]], where [[Randall]] doesn't realize who the other person is talking to.  
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The title text is an allusion to [[476: One-Sided]], where Randall doesn't realize who the other person is talking to.  
  
 
In [[302: Names]] Cueball also has difficulty with names.
 
In [[302: Names]] Cueball also has difficulty with names.

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