Last night I asked my daughter to do something. Jokingly, I said, “Please, please, PLEEEEEEEEEASE?” My daughter said, “Mom, remember the rule: begging gets an automatic ‘NO’!” Busted!
When I was a kid, when you picked up the phone, the operator asked you for the number you wanted to call — and it was 4 digits long, and she connected you to it. Half the time when you picked up the phone, it was already in use if you had a two-party line.
I use a no monthly charge VOIP, and calls to the US are 1¢/min and most industrialized places in the world are less than 10¢/min. Calls to 3rd world places are quite expensive.
That’s not how I read it. He badgers her and badgers her, regardless of what she’s talking about with Connie, and when she finally gives in and hands him the phone, then he acts all polite “Are you sure you’re finished?” Classic riff. IRL, she would have rolled her eyes and said something snarky. Or I would, anyway.
It’s based on her life, not a direct example of her life. The characters aren’t QUITE as rich as Johnston’s family got (note that John & Rod had the same job- Elly however, was a housewife, and not a successful cartoonist).
Ink blot Premium Member about 10 years ago
Younger readers may not recall that long-distance phone calls used to cost money. A lot of money.
Wren Fahel about 10 years ago
Last night I asked my daughter to do something. Jokingly, I said, “Please, please, PLEEEEEEEEEASE?” My daughter said, “Mom, remember the rule: begging gets an automatic ‘NO’!” Busted!
Beleck3 about 10 years ago
and the phone cord! another dated concept from landlines.
rshive about 10 years ago
This was long distance when it was a big deal.
goweeder about 10 years ago
When I was a kid, when you picked up the phone, the operator asked you for the number you wanted to call — and it was 4 digits long, and she connected you to it. Half the time when you picked up the phone, it was already in use if you had a two-party line.
kab2rb about 10 years ago
We still have a landline though no rotary dial.
vldazzle about 10 years ago
I still prefer the landline (and have extensions in most rooms). My cell is a simple flip for travel and emergencies.
stuart about 10 years ago
I use a no monthly charge VOIP, and calls to the US are 1¢/min and most industrialized places in the world are less than 10¢/min. Calls to 3rd world places are quite expensive.
dawnsfire about 10 years ago
That’s not how I read it. He badgers her and badgers her, regardless of what she’s talking about with Connie, and when she finally gives in and hands him the phone, then he acts all polite “Are you sure you’re finished?” Classic riff. IRL, she would have rolled her eyes and said something snarky. Or I would, anyway.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
Of course she could have handed Mike the phone after hitting the disconnect button in the handset…
Jabroniville Premium Member about 10 years ago
It’s based on her life, not a direct example of her life. The characters aren’t QUITE as rich as Johnston’s family got (note that John & Rod had the same job- Elly however, was a housewife, and not a successful cartoonist).