She has missed all the doctors’ offices calls to verify her appointments. Because if she saw doctors as needed, there might be no material for her comic strip.
I got rid of my landline a few years ago after suddenly being hounded with calls from creditors looking for my ex from whom I’d been divorced for nearly 20 years. He never even had that number.
Got rid of the land line but kept the number when I went to mobile. It was far cheaper to go mobile as long as I refuse to let them tack on bells and whistles.Have taken that same number across country and it still works fine. Did used to get a few odd looks at the strange area code. It makes it nice in one way. If a number with the same area code and exchange code and I don’t recognize it? It’s absolutely spam.
I can’t remember when I last had an actual house phone. For a few years almost 20 years ago, I had a VoIP because back then, cells were only allowed a certain number of minutes, and on the VoIP I had unlimited calling for $199 a full year, and that included a router. I stopped the VoIP about 15 years ago. Both my watch and Alexa will call my phone if I misplace it, which rarely happens.
seanfear 7 months ago
indeed – we were happy to answer as kids, and now we loathe it
rekam Premium Member 7 months ago
Love Call Waiting. Can tell if it’s who we want to talk to or not.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 7 months ago
Now, only spammers call our landline.
blunebottle 7 months ago
This cartoonist knows how to draw knitting needles in use.
PraiseofFolly 7 months ago
She has missed all the doctors’ offices calls to verify her appointments. Because if she saw doctors as needed, there might be no material for her comic strip.
Bill The Nuke 7 months ago
What is this house phone of which you speak?
PepperStepper 7 months ago
I got rid of my landline a few years ago after suddenly being hounded with calls from creditors looking for my ex from whom I’d been divorced for nearly 20 years. He never even had that number.
dflak 7 months ago
Except for businesses, landlines are obsolete. I didn’t need to pay $50 a month to have one.
Also, I no longer have a phone in every room, so I do have to remember to take mine with me.
ladykat 7 months ago
Leave a message, and I’ll get back to you if so inclined.
RadioDial Premium Member 7 months ago
..the house has it’s own phone? Well, isn’t that fancy..
CorkLock 7 months ago
Publishers Clearing House calling Aunty. Sad, you just missed that one million dollar winner.
j.l.farmer 7 months ago
After decades, I cut the cord last Fall and I couldn’t be happier. I am definitely enjoying the “place and quiet.”
cuzinron47 7 months ago
Yeah, let the house answer it.
Rista 7 months ago
Got rid of the land line but kept the number when I went to mobile. It was far cheaper to go mobile as long as I refuse to let them tack on bells and whistles.Have taken that same number across country and it still works fine. Did used to get a few odd looks at the strange area code. It makes it nice in one way. If a number with the same area code and exchange code and I don’t recognize it? It’s absolutely spam.
lawguy05 7 months ago
There are still house phones??
Moonkey Premium Member 7 months ago
I can’t remember when I last had an actual house phone. For a few years almost 20 years ago, I had a VoIP because back then, cells were only allowed a certain number of minutes, and on the VoIP I had unlimited calling for $199 a full year, and that included a router. I stopped the VoIP about 15 years ago. Both my watch and Alexa will call my phone if I misplace it, which rarely happens.
rockyridge1977 7 months ago
Tele-market…..good choice!