As much I as grew up with landline phones and own an iPhone, I am at times surprised to be given landline phones to the donation trailer at which I work.
Always use landline for talking business, don’t like having a conversation that goes in and out. Coverage is just to spotty even though there seem to be towers everywhere :-O…….Croc Power !
With Florence lurking off the coast of Wilmington, NC, I am glad to still have a landline. Steph, could you send Guard Duck to the area in the path of the storm to help? He might be needed more in SC. Seriously, please pray for everyone in the path of the storm.
Does this remind anyone of the time Jon Arbuckle told a “wrong number” that she had a sexy voice, thinking he could get a date, only to have it be his mother?
I still have a landline, as part of the internet service. I’ll never get anything from our evil cable provider. The landline is handy for when I need service for my broken smartphone.
1. cell service in my house is the pits. 2. I use my fax all of the time and can’t do that with a cell. 3. it doesn’t cost me anything to ignore robocalls but usage per minute for my cell is charged. When I’m on hold for the vet or anyone, those minutes add up on a cell phone. Even tho maybe 10 people have my cell number, the telemarketers and politicians seem to have it. 3. My landline never dies from lack of being charged. Because I rarely use my cell, the battery gets low even though the darn thing is turned off 90% of the time. 4. I agree with ermineNotyours – I need the landline when the smartphone won’t work.
Would love to have a fax, but when I did there were so many spam faxes, mostly from a travel site in Florida, that I removed it. Having the telephone ring at all hours of the night and morning was not tolerable. Complaining to the phone company and the government about the site was useless.
I’m pretty sure there’s no one left that still has our old landline number; we’ve only been getting voicemails emailed to us for the past few years, first from the VoIP outfit we switched it to around ten years ago, and now from a number-parking service that let me put the “this number is disconnected” tone at the start of the greeting message. A lot fewer voicemails since I did that.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
If Rat’s mom is anything like Rat, that was a proper response.
Adiraiju about 6 years ago
“To be fair, she’s a telemarketer…”
alaskajohn1 about 6 years ago
That’s why caller ID is a nice option; but then again, that appears to be an old-fashioned rotary phone.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
As much I as grew up with landline phones and own an iPhone, I am at times surprised to be given landline phones to the donation trailer at which I work.
debra4life about 6 years ago
I let my answering machine pick up because of telemarketers, and if a voice starts talking that I know I run for it.
knight1192a about 6 years ago
Nothing wrong with having a landline.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Cellular networks are so bad where I live, that landline phones almost seem to be a Godsend at times.
wldhrsy2luv about 6 years ago
Mom? Oops!
Kind&Kinder about 6 years ago
They keep trashing land lines, but they’re the most reliable, particularly in a storm. I’ll never give mine up until they force me.
mickjam about 6 years ago
Not only a landline, a rotary dial. Not sure where you can get one anymore.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Always use landline for talking business, don’t like having a conversation that goes in and out. Coverage is just to spotty even though there seem to be towers everywhere :-O…….Croc Power !
mdherring65 about 6 years ago
With Florence lurking off the coast of Wilmington, NC, I am glad to still have a landline. Steph, could you send Guard Duck to the area in the path of the storm to help? He might be needed more in SC. Seriously, please pray for everyone in the path of the storm.
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
So, this is not how Rat normally greets his mother?
wllilly1960 about 6 years ago
…Is Mom Rat"s number BEechwood- 45789?
mail2jbl about 6 years ago
Does this remind anyone of the time Jon Arbuckle told a “wrong number” that she had a sexy voice, thinking he could get a date, only to have it be his mother?
Ermine Notyours about 6 years ago
I still have a landline, as part of the internet service. I’ll never get anything from our evil cable provider. The landline is handy for when I need service for my broken smartphone.
Queen of America about 6 years ago
1. cell service in my house is the pits. 2. I use my fax all of the time and can’t do that with a cell. 3. it doesn’t cost me anything to ignore robocalls but usage per minute for my cell is charged. When I’m on hold for the vet or anyone, those minutes add up on a cell phone. Even tho maybe 10 people have my cell number, the telemarketers and politicians seem to have it. 3. My landline never dies from lack of being charged. Because I rarely use my cell, the battery gets low even though the darn thing is turned off 90% of the time. 4. I agree with ermineNotyours – I need the landline when the smartphone won’t work.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 6 years ago
And a rotary none the least. I wonder if Jon Arbuckle gave them that phone
BiathlonNut about 6 years ago
Would love to have a fax, but when I did there were so many spam faxes, mostly from a travel site in Florida, that I removed it. Having the telephone ring at all hours of the night and morning was not tolerable. Complaining to the phone company and the government about the site was useless.
SusieB about 6 years ago
I still have one too. It’s great to have it you lose power during a hurricane for days and your cell phone is dead.
KEA about 6 years ago
I have a land line for exactly that reason. I don’t even hear it ring. Unless someone leaves a message all I do is erase the call #s periodically.
McGehee about 6 years ago
I’m pretty sure there’s no one left that still has our old landline number; we’ve only been getting voicemails emailed to us for the past few years, first from the VoIP outfit we switched it to around ten years ago, and now from a number-parking service that let me put the “this number is disconnected” tone at the start of the greeting message. A lot fewer voicemails since I did that.
billswingle about 6 years ago
Clever, Topical, Plausible and funny; great strip today Mr. Pastis.
tonicee9 about 6 years ago
Love,love ,love Rat !
Scott S about 6 years ago
I have both a landline & a smart phone. I actually prefer using the landline when I’m at home.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Well, if it’s any consolation, Rat, I doubt if your mom will be calling again—at least for a long time….
PBS1! over 4 years ago
Rat finally gets his comeuppance
NeilCopeland over 4 years ago
That’s exactly why we ditched the landline.