Bad choice of words, Kate. A young friend saw a late 30s or 40s phone that came with the house and wanted to know what it was and how to use it. He couldn’t understand that you put a finger in a hole to dial.
I saw a video awhile back where a grandma had a phone like that and asked her grandson if he knew how it worked. He couldn’t figure it out. I was laughing so hard at how he didn’t know which end to speak into and which to hear out of, not to mention how to dial it. So funny!
There are some fine videos available, from about a hundred years ago, that carefully and slowly demonstrate how to use the ‘new’ dial Candle Stick phones.
Now, making long distance calls might constitute a multi part explanation that changes ‘for our convenience’.
I can remember, from my ancient youth, that our phone had a party line. There were three other phones on the same line. Sometimes, I would pick up the phone just to listen in to other people’s phone calls. Not nice, but I was only 4, 5 years old, and didn’t really understand what they were talking about.
This morning to celebrate my birthday I had pancakes and my kitten managed to get her extra long tail in the syrup. She hadn’t even noticed I had to catch her to clean it off and she still didn’t bother licking it herself :]
I still remember when phones were used to speak to somebody who wasn’t in the immediate vicinity who also had a phone and happened to be in the room are close to the room at house the phone at that precise moment that you called them. Wild times.
I once went riding and saw two young people sitting on a park bench with their backs to a magnificent sunset, texting (hopefully not to each other). I actually stopped my bicycle and pointed out the magnificent sunset. They gave me two glazed expressions and went on texting.
FreihEitner Premium Member 12 months ago
Well yes, in a way. You do swipe up and right on it.
stairsteppublishing 12 months ago
Bad choice of words, Kate. A young friend saw a late 30s or 40s phone that came with the house and wanted to know what it was and how to use it. He couldn’t understand that you put a finger in a hole to dial.
Macushlalondra 12 months ago
I saw a video awhile back where a grandma had a phone like that and asked her grandson if he knew how it worked. He couldn’t figure it out. I was laughing so hard at how he didn’t know which end to speak into and which to hear out of, not to mention how to dial it. So funny!
mccollunsky 12 months ago
Your call has been dropped.
David 42 12 months ago
You’ll hear that “the lion is busy”
FreyjaRN Premium Member 12 months ago
The old phones are durable as heck.
markkahler52 12 months ago
Comes complete with Dial Tone and Busy Signal!!
goboboyd 12 months ago
There are some fine videos available, from about a hundred years ago, that carefully and slowly demonstrate how to use the ‘new’ dial Candle Stick phones.
Now, making long distance calls might constitute a multi part explanation that changes ‘for our convenience’.
ladykat 12 months ago
Nicely done, Floof!
pat sandy creator 12 months ago
i miss those phones…
Barnabus Blackoak 12 months ago
why do so many people take selfies with the camera up in the air, instead of out in front , level with them ?
Just-me 12 months ago
Floof won’t tolerate any competition for Kate’s attention.
Solomon J. Behala Premium Member 12 months ago
That’s all I want, a rotary phone. My grandparents have one and I even used it a few times before they disconnected it.
darcyandsimon 12 months ago
But of course! I really don’t know how you use a candlestick phone. Floof, now, she knows what to swipe!
RonBerg13 Premium Member 12 months ago
I can remember, from my ancient youth, that our phone had a party line. There were three other phones on the same line. Sometimes, I would pick up the phone just to listen in to other people’s phone calls. Not nice, but I was only 4, 5 years old, and didn’t really understand what they were talking about.
JLChi 12 months ago
Ah, the good old days when you could actually talk to people on the phone, without shouting.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 12 months ago
I have to admit, those old phones were really annoying…. But simple!
zippykatz 12 months ago
I have a blue one, just like it, with the dial. It’s sitting right here on the piano.
daleandkristen 12 months ago
Those cords drove me mad.
So happy now having cordless everything…except for my new mouse, which has a cord, as it drops down frequently, and I can simply reel it in.
Publius10608218 12 months ago
This morning to celebrate my birthday I had pancakes and my kitten managed to get her extra long tail in the syrup. She hadn’t even noticed I had to catch her to clean it off and she still didn’t bother licking it herself :]
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
I still remember when phones were used to speak to somebody who wasn’t in the immediate vicinity who also had a phone and happened to be in the room are close to the room at house the phone at that precise moment that you called them. Wild times.
nancyb creator 12 months ago
I once went riding and saw two young people sitting on a park bench with their backs to a magnificent sunset, texting (hopefully not to each other). I actually stopped my bicycle and pointed out the magnificent sunset. They gave me two glazed expressions and went on texting.
Aladar30 Premium Member 12 months ago
What a weird gift. That thing is so impractical.
TekoaMT 12 months ago
Rando comment—Love the color in today’s strip. Really pops.