One Big Happy by Rick Detorie for February 15, 2024

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    Asharah  9 months ago

    Do the kids even know what phone books are?

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    Johnny Q Premium Member 9 months ago

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    Jeff0811  9 months ago

    @Asharah: Since the copywrite date shows this was drawn in 2003, I would say there’s a good chance they know what a phone book is. Also, Aunt Dolly told them where they are last time she was over for a visit.

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    tverberg  9 months ago

    Growing up in a small town, the local phone book wouldn’t have been sufficient. You would have used catalogs – Sears, JCPenney, and Montgomery Wards. Without phone books or catalogs, what would you use nowadays?

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    Macushlalondra  9 months ago

    Phone books don’t exist anymore. Ours when I was a kid was pretty thick since it was combined with the Yellow Pages. I guess now parents have to buy an actual booster seat.

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    WorkshopGardener Premium Member 9 months ago

    The other alternative is the Sears, Roebuck catalog. We had to use it because our town wasn’t big enough to produce a phone book more than 1/2’ in thickness.

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    jagedlo  9 months ago

    “Right next to the rotary phone!”

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    Grumpy Old Guy  9 months ago

    The phone books are kept in the ’90s…..

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    [Unnamed Reader - bddb15]  9 months ago

    Do kids even know what a book is?

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    snowedin, now known as Missy's mom  9 months ago

    Our small town phone book, even in the heyday of land lines, was only about half an inch thick, not much of a booster.

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    Back to Big Mike  9 months ago

    We used to have bumbo seats for the grandkids, until they got to big to sit in them. I made booster blocks for them until they got big enough to sit at the big table. (no kids table here, but we did eventually have a grandparents table after the 16th grand,greatgrandkid)

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