Nancy: I don't get this stuff about fractions!
Aunt Fritzi: Let's figure it out together.
Noise: R I N G
Nancy: I'll get it. Sorry, Mr. Fumble--- Aunt Fritzi can't come to the phone now--- She's doing homework.
Maybe because parents aren’t supposed to DO the homework. Just help the child understand HOW to do the homework. At least that is the way I’m understanding it. :)
Land line phones did it to themselves.I was at Lambert (St. Louis) one time and wanted to make a call home. The pay phones needed several dollars!So, drove out to Belz Mall (suburban Wentzville) and made the call for 50c.Wasn’t it the frequent fliers that first started going to cell phones?The only reason I still have a land line is to call up the cell phone when it is misplaced, to hear it ring. Land line is off hook most of time to thwart the solicitors/telemarketers.
Sorry I’m “late to the party,” but wanted to chime in that in agreement with blunebottle, I would further submit that Fritzi is probably a combo of shocked and surprised to have gotten herself stuck, walking right into a “trap”, seeing as how she would have made herself available, but Nancy took it upon herself to declare her “booked up”.
Phil could assume she was helping Nancy, but I guess that’s what made the strip so funny today because it could have more than one outcome. I think she’d want/expect to get up to speak to him then (in case it’d be a long time between his next, ahem, ring….on the phone, lol.) but probably so flabbergasted at Nancy’s turning the tables and maybe how the “teacher become the student:”. Or the “parent suddenly became the child”. In effect, .the outrageous comedy of the adult being denied the privilege of talking to her own beau.
blunebottle over 11 years ago
I think I’ve seen this before……….no, I think I’ve LIVED this before!
jmcx4 over 11 years ago
Would 8/72nds be a ninth?
Albert Sims Premium Member over 11 years ago
Not everyone has a cellphone. I, for instance, have NEVER owned one. Haven’t found where I’d have a use for one.
alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago
Fritzi is back!
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
Fritzi may think that Phil thinks she’s talking about “home” work, such as a ring on her finger.
LV1951 over 11 years ago
Maybe because parents aren’t supposed to DO the homework. Just help the child understand HOW to do the homework. At least that is the way I’m understanding it. :)
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Land line phones did it to themselves.I was at Lambert (St. Louis) one time and wanted to make a call home. The pay phones needed several dollars!So, drove out to Belz Mall (suburban Wentzville) and made the call for 50c.Wasn’t it the frequent fliers that first started going to cell phones?The only reason I still have a land line is to call up the cell phone when it is misplaced, to hear it ring. Land line is off hook most of time to thwart the solicitors/telemarketers.
tuslog64 over 11 years ago
Fractions:If a hen and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half-how long does it take two hens to lay two eggs?
tomcruz33 over 11 years ago
Nancy doesn’t seem to be pushing for there to be an UnclePhil! Is jealousy rearing it’s ugly hear?
blunebottle over 11 years ago
Well, to me, it goes something along the lines of Nancy not wanting Aunt Fritzi to be interupted until she’s finished helping her.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN,
Sorry I’m “late to the party,” but wanted to chime in that in agreement with blunebottle, I would further submit that Fritzi is probably a combo of shocked and surprised to have gotten herself stuck, walking right into a “trap”, seeing as how she would have made herself available, but Nancy took it upon herself to declare her “booked up”.
Phil could assume she was helping Nancy, but I guess that’s what made the strip so funny today because it could have more than one outcome. I think she’d want/expect to get up to speak to him then (in case it’d be a long time between his next, ahem, ring….on the phone, lol.) but probably so flabbergasted at Nancy’s turning the tables and maybe how the “teacher become the student:”. Or the “parent suddenly became the child”. In effect, .the outrageous comedy of the adult being denied the privilege of talking to her own beau.