Of course we're talking about the #, perhaps you didn't see the "..."s.
I don't want to get into an argument and the only reason I replied is because I never read anywhere that it was on the 1st LD release. I would like sources, which you don't have to provide, but would be good. And if you need sources of my claim that it was taken out before the 1st LD release, I will provide as well. However, like I said, I don't want to get into an argument and you can google and read for yourself. Neither of these sources really matter, it's just I thought the *popular* opinion was that if the # ever existed it was taken out before the 1st LD release.
I think the # being real is possible given everything else, but the lack of any accounts make me think it's unlikely it ever existed. But I would never call it an urban legend.
TServo2049 said:
"For a good time, call Allison Wonderland" is real. It's in every version, you don't even need freeze frame to see it.
What's not real is the alleged flash frame of a phone number (supposedly Eisner's) appeating underneath that message. It has been mentioned on the Internet, supposedly it was removed after the laserdisc, but nobody here has found it on the LD or any other version.
The graffiti is real, it was never removed, it's the phone number that's the myth.