This reminds me of the time we told the kids in the church youth group that it’s time to call their parents for a ride home. One of the teenaged girls came back and said she didn’t know how to use that kind of phone. I went in the kitchen to see what whe was talking about, and sure enough, the church still had an old dial phone hanging on the wall!
@noicantspell Hallford,I think Calvin had Chex cereal for breakfast, yesterday, although he also might have had something equivalent to your suggestion, such as Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs!
If you still have a rotary, try this: rapidly tap on the hangup toggle, with a half-second space, each digit of the number your calling.. back in the day, that was called, “dialing with the hangup”
Push button phones are just another evolutionary step in the telephone industry – our grandkids will probably ask what is a pushbutton phone? The first phone I remember was a one-wire ground return crank type, with about 10 people on the party line. Our number was 4 on 40 – meaning four short rings on line #40. I remember one time dad had a long distance call coming in and with everyone else on the line, it was hard to hear. The caller asked, “Can you hold the line?” Dad responded “There’s about ten old hens hanging onto it – it’s not going anywhere!!” click-click-click-click as others hung up and the call was completed.Might mention, a series of short rings meant that an announcement was to be made, everyone please listen in. One long ring meant you wanted to contact central. To contact anyone else on the line, you just needed to know their ring code. The good old days – Just stay away if there was lightning outside and watch the fire fly out of it if a strike was close.
<< Yesterday, bluskies wrote: @Hobbes, do you know of any Walt Kelly collections that might be available? >>Hi bluskiesIf you’re talking about a complete collection, I see that the first volume of “The Complete Pogo” was published by Fantagraphics on December 5th, and it’s available on Amazon. I think it’s planned to be a 12-volume set.
We’ve got this weird 2 line phone system in our house. A couple of the phones are digital and a couple are rotary. It always confounds the phone technicians. The last time one was here (to install Fios) he said, he had never seen a rotary phone in use before.
In the 1st house my parents bought in 1961 we only had to dial 6 numbers, the 1st 2 were by the letters, EMpire 3133. And we had party lines. We would sit and listen to the neighbors phone calls and then snicker too loud and get yelled at, “whoever that is better get off the line!” If we ever would have called dad at the office our butts would be sore for a week.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Dad has gone through this before…
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
Dad is sick of this routine.
Koolfunkygrrl almost 13 years ago
hee hee Calvin is SO cute!!!…..hmmmm someone could also squish him like an insect too…..
jai-jai almost 13 years ago
Calvin used the typewriter once.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 13 years ago
This was back in the days before caller ID, but Calvin still couldn’t disguise his voice.
adubman almost 13 years ago
Reminds me when you could call a local number on the rotary phone and get the time in ten second intervals.
Yontrop almost 13 years ago
The copyright date is 1986 and Honey I Shrunk the Kids came out in ’89. Maybe the idea for the movie came form this cartoon?
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Aw I used to have a pink dial princess phone! Loved it!
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Dad’s seen this movie before.
Jerry Bierema Premium Member almost 13 years ago
What’s a dial phone?
davidf42 almost 13 years ago
This reminds me of the time we told the kids in the church youth group that it’s time to call their parents for a ride home. One of the teenaged girls came back and said she didn’t know how to use that kind of phone. I went in the kitchen to see what whe was talking about, and sure enough, the church still had an old dial phone hanging on the wall!
rentier almost 13 years ago
Calvin has got a false side of his father!
Hansternator almost 13 years ago
So that’s were the term “Dialed” comes from. all I’ve ever seen is push bottons
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Lol maybe we know each other…lol
bvallinino almost 13 years ago
Not many people have rotary phones anymore or a push-button phone. I would like to see Calvin do that with a cell phone
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Apparently Dad doesn’t know the catch phrase, so you’d better buzz off, Calvin!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
The buzz around the office is that it’s Calvin who buzzed his father on the phone!
Destiny23 almost 13 years ago
Somehow Calvin retained all his strength when he shrunk — there’s no way any insect could move the dial on a phone!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
@noicantspell Hallford,I think Calvin had Chex cereal for breakfast, yesterday, although he also might have had something equivalent to your suggestion, such as Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs!
brick10 almost 13 years ago
Waiting for the dial to return before dialing the next number gave you time to think about what you were planning to say.
cosman almost 13 years ago
If you still have a rotary, try this: rapidly tap on the hangup toggle, with a half-second space, each digit of the number your calling.. back in the day, that was called, “dialing with the hangup”
Dussin almost 13 years ago
haha I guess the dog didn’t want to play with him so he head to be imaginative
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Poor Dad.. He’s under enough pressure and here is Calvin making very cute buzz noises.
Will he be getting dessert tonight?
LOL xxx
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
Push button phones are just another evolutionary step in the telephone industry – our grandkids will probably ask what is a pushbutton phone? The first phone I remember was a one-wire ground return crank type, with about 10 people on the party line. Our number was 4 on 40 – meaning four short rings on line #40. I remember one time dad had a long distance call coming in and with everyone else on the line, it was hard to hear. The caller asked, “Can you hold the line?” Dad responded “There’s about ten old hens hanging onto it – it’s not going anywhere!!” click-click-click-click as others hung up and the call was completed.Might mention, a series of short rings meant that an announcement was to be made, everyone please listen in. One long ring meant you wanted to contact central. To contact anyone else on the line, you just needed to know their ring code. The good old days – Just stay away if there was lightning outside and watch the fire fly out of it if a strike was close.
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
A neighbor didn’t follow this rule – answered a call as a storm was approaching. Wore cotton in his ears for years.
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
As far as dialing with the hook – I tried it and could easily dial the 1s but not the other numbers.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
<< Yesterday, bluskies wrote: @Hobbes, do you know of any Walt Kelly collections that might be available? >>Hi bluskiesIf you’re talking about a complete collection, I see that the first volume of “The Complete Pogo” was published by Fantagraphics on December 5th, and it’s available on Amazon. I think it’s planned to be a 12-volume set.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
@bluskies: Here’s an image of the book
khpage almost 13 years ago
Dad needs to use his secret decoder ring to deceipher the message….
ellisaana Premium Member almost 13 years ago
We’ve got this weird 2 line phone system in our house. A couple of the phones are digital and a couple are rotary. It always confounds the phone technicians. The last time one was here (to install Fios) he said, he had never seen a rotary phone in use before.
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
In the 1st house my parents bought in 1961 we only had to dial 6 numbers, the 1st 2 were by the letters, EMpire 3133. And we had party lines. We would sit and listen to the neighbors phone calls and then snicker too loud and get yelled at, “whoever that is better get off the line!” If we ever would have called dad at the office our butts would be sore for a week.
tegm almost 13 years ago
oh man, I remember when we had a phone line this <3
zerotsm almost 13 years ago
I miss the time of day recordings.
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
If you don’t like recordings, give QVC/HSN or any charity marathon a try – when it’s your money involved you get a live operator!!
fmasroor almost 13 years ago
Quick! To the ‘End Call’ Button!
me23you52 over 12 years ago
I love his imagionation :)
rickray777 almost 12 years ago
Calvin the human fly got swatted once, let’s not forget.
dejjs4 over 11 years ago
he is very funny and cute but if his is that small and someone stepped on he wouldn’t be that cutie