There are times when this comic strip seems like a nostalgic blast to the past and this would be one of those times. I remember having this exact problem back in the day.
I had a wall phone with a 60 foot cord. I could walk all over my downstairs with the phone in the crook of my neck. As Rosette said above, can’t do that with a cell. And when I put my cell on “speaker”, the person at the other end says they can’t hear me. Talk about “tethered”. I get tired of holding the cell phone. Never got tired of holding the big ones. In fact, if I want to chit chat, I tell people to call my land line, not the cell. It’s bigger and easier to hold, even in my neck, if necessary. I’m not doing the headset thing because I am not on the phone chatting every day. Maybe once a month with an old friend. If that.
One of my sons called that position the Igor after a favorite character in Young Frankenstein. Certainly fits a lot of users these days. I’d be surprised if there isn’t a medical name for it floating around somewhere. After all, there is affluenza – that actually worked for a while – and one that cropped up last week about the problems of withdrawal from addictive video gaming. Wonder who will be first to apply that for a defense.
Robert4170 almost 7 years ago
This is where a bluetooth ear piece would come in handy.
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
There are times when this comic strip seems like a nostalgic blast to the past and this would be one of those times. I remember having this exact problem back in the day.
Enter.Name.Here almost 7 years ago
Careful what you say when she has a pot of hot whatever in her hands.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Looks like dinner. Maybe a stew.
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Back when phones were bulky enough to hold to your ear with your shoulder.
I often wish I could do that with my smartphone, but alas – it’s just too slim.
dlkrueger33 almost 7 years ago
I had a wall phone with a 60 foot cord. I could walk all over my downstairs with the phone in the crook of my neck. As Rosette said above, can’t do that with a cell. And when I put my cell on “speaker”, the person at the other end says they can’t hear me. Talk about “tethered”. I get tired of holding the cell phone. Never got tired of holding the big ones. In fact, if I want to chit chat, I tell people to call my land line, not the cell. It’s bigger and easier to hold, even in my neck, if necessary. I’m not doing the headset thing because I am not on the phone chatting every day. Maybe once a month with an old friend. If that.
keltii almost 7 years ago
try having only 1 ear, can’t switch ears when one got sore during a long call.
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
One of my sons called that position the Igor after a favorite character in Young Frankenstein. Certainly fits a lot of users these days. I’d be surprised if there isn’t a medical name for it floating around somewhere. After all, there is affluenza – that actually worked for a while – and one that cropped up last week about the problems of withdrawal from addictive video gaming. Wonder who will be first to apply that for a defense.
Diat60 almost 7 years ago
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/telephone-holder-is-curved-to-fit-contour-of-shoulder/
RandyDarling almost 7 years ago
Could never hold the phone like that and I worked in an office as a bookkeeper.
Axeɫ handeɫ almost 7 years ago
Whoa, you don’t look good.