Aunty Acid by Ged Backland for April 26, 2024

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    seanfear  7 months ago

    indeed – we were happy to answer as kids, and now we loathe it

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    rekam Premium Member 7 months ago

    Love Call Waiting. Can tell if it’s who we want to talk to or not.

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member 7 months ago

    Now, only spammers call our landline.

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    blunebottle  7 months ago

    This cartoonist knows how to draw knitting needles in use.

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    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.

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    Bill The Nuke  7 months ago

    What is this house phone of which you speak?

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    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.

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    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.

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    Leave a message, and I’ll get back to you if so inclined.

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    RadioDial Premium Member 7 months ago

    ..the house has it’s own phone? Well, isn’t that fancy..

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    CorkLock  7 months ago

    Publishers Clearing House calling Aunty. Sad, you just missed that one million dollar winner.

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    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.”

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    cuzinron47  7 months ago

    Yeah, let the house answer it.

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    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.

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    lawguy05  7 months ago

    There are still house phones??

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    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.

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    rockyridge1977  7 months ago

    Tele-market…..good choice!

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