Sure it’s a cartoon, but what’s the point? That the kid didn’t answer the phone? That kids often don’t answer the phone? Or that Elly couldn’t just let it ring – because if it were important enough, they’d call back. Of course, since this is an old comic, it’s possible she wouldn’t have voice mail or an answering machine. But then again, we got our answering machine in the 70s.
This is the real reason parents give their kids cell phones. Of course, we can’t SAY that’s the reason; we have to let them think we’re only grudgingly letting them have phones after they whine and whine about how ALLLLL their friends have phones…
Ugh! Today’s strip is annoying! Wasn’t there one awhile back in which Elizabeth answered the phone, and ended up telling a man that her mom was naked in the tub? Johnston needs to write an answering machine into her strip! Or, Elly just needs to say ‘Screw it’ to the ringing phone after she’s chillaxing in a tub.
ah – but remember folks – if the person is calling for a kid Michael’s age, it was probably another kid, in which case they are likely to KEEP calling until it was answered. We don’t know how many times the phone actually rang before she decided to get up….
I wouldn’t get out of the tub to answer a phone even if the answering machine was on the fritz. Who cares who it is? If the kids care, let them answer it.
What I don’t get is, why is it soooooo important to answer the phone that minute? They will call back if it’s important. Why be such a slave to the bell? And if I wanted my kid to answer it and he was right there and didn’t…..let’s just say he would NOT be able to sit on a chair in the corner. Stand, maybe.
I agree with the ones saying that Michael was in the wrong here. You have no idea if the call was important or not. Either way, she asked him to answer it and then he came back with that response? (And the book shouldn’t be a factor… that can be picked up again. My kids have no problem with reading and being interrupted and then restarting their book.)
..Here’s the original last panel.I was never ‘swatted’ or ‘spanked’. I was – weekly almost – beaten by my drug dealing, alcoholic step dad (Jon), or my womb donor (Lynn).
that’s what voicemail is for. and if she doesn’t have voice mail, she can check the caller ID. and if that doesn’t work, if the person really wants to talk, s/he will call back :)i refuse to be a slave to technology.
Evidently you’ve never just wanted to have a little time to yourself to unwind and relax after a hard day’s work. Showers don’t have nearly the same relaxing effect as a nice, long, hot bubble bath.
In the original from 1983, the last panel implied Michael had been spanked. Lynn says she removed the spanking reference in the 2012 version. You know, because it’s controversial. She changed several reprinted comics to avoid the controversy over “implied violence”.
medbarin over 12 years ago
Geez, I know someone who would lose phone privileges for a few months! :p
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
You know, i can’t say I blame Elly one little bit!
michae7983 over 12 years ago
He’s lucky to be able to SIT in that corner.
arye uygur over 12 years ago
She couldn’t very well spank him without her bath towel falling down.
rhtatro over 12 years ago
With an answering machine, Michael would have heard the caller asking for him.
cdward over 12 years ago
Sure it’s a cartoon, but what’s the point? That the kid didn’t answer the phone? That kids often don’t answer the phone? Or that Elly couldn’t just let it ring – because if it were important enough, they’d call back. Of course, since this is an old comic, it’s possible she wouldn’t have voice mail or an answering machine. But then again, we got our answering machine in the 70s.
-Saint- over 12 years ago
When I lie in the tub and the phone rings, I simply call out “I’ll get it!”. Then ignore the ringing and lie back and enjoy the suds.
tarabuff over 12 years ago
I remember this strip. She altered it because in the original, Mike got spanked.
puddleglum1066 over 12 years ago
This is the real reason parents give their kids cell phones. Of course, we can’t SAY that’s the reason; we have to let them think we’re only grudgingly letting them have phones after they whine and whine about how ALLLLL their friends have phones…
Cofyjunky over 12 years ago
Ugh! Today’s strip is annoying! Wasn’t there one awhile back in which Elizabeth answered the phone, and ended up telling a man that her mom was naked in the tub? Johnston needs to write an answering machine into her strip! Or, Elly just needs to say ‘Screw it’ to the ringing phone after she’s chillaxing in a tub.
ladyryln over 12 years ago
ah – but remember folks – if the person is calling for a kid Michael’s age, it was probably another kid, in which case they are likely to KEEP calling until it was answered. We don’t know how many times the phone actually rang before she decided to get up….
ladamson1918 over 12 years ago
I agree with Mike. If it’s important, they’ll call back.I’ve gotten a lot more out of books than most phone calls.
Notgiven over 12 years ago
I wouldn’t get out of the tub to answer a phone even if the answering machine was on the fritz. Who cares who it is? If the kids care, let them answer it.
summerdog86 over 12 years ago
What I don’t get is, why is it soooooo important to answer the phone that minute? They will call back if it’s important. Why be such a slave to the bell? And if I wanted my kid to answer it and he was right there and didn’t…..let’s just say he would NOT be able to sit on a chair in the corner. Stand, maybe.
mabrndt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Original
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
I agree with the ones saying that Michael was in the wrong here. You have no idea if the call was important or not. Either way, she asked him to answer it and then he came back with that response? (And the book shouldn’t be a factor… that can be picked up again. My kids have no problem with reading and being interrupted and then restarting their book.)
Allan CB Premium Member over 12 years ago
..Here’s the original last panel.I was never ‘swatted’ or ‘spanked’. I was – weekly almost – beaten by my drug dealing, alcoholic step dad (Jon), or my womb donor (Lynn).
hcr1985 over 12 years ago
That chair looks awfully small. Where did Elly get it a dollhouse?
mikeopipes over 12 years ago
It’s OK to ignore the phone. It’s a tool to serve us,not us the phone.
iced tea over 12 years ago
Michael deserves to sit in the corner for that stunt. He can be a little wisecracker sometimes.
Kathleen Swift Premium Member over 12 years ago
Or, how about ignore the phone?
Brother_James437 over 12 years ago
In most houses the kids would be fighting with each other to get to the phone first and answer it.
morgana over 12 years ago
that’s what voicemail is for. and if she doesn’t have voice mail, she can check the caller ID. and if that doesn’t work, if the person really wants to talk, s/he will call back :)i refuse to be a slave to technology.
legaleagle48 over 12 years ago
Evidently you’ve never just wanted to have a little time to yourself to unwind and relax after a hard day’s work. Showers don’t have nearly the same relaxing effect as a nice, long, hot bubble bath.
Stridentegoguy over 12 years ago
@rollsroyce
And what point would that be? That they let anyone be a cartoonist? That’s what it seems like with all of the crud LJHas been making these days
Michael Arnold about 12 years ago
Um, Lynn Johnston has been retired for the last 5 years and the syndicates have been rerunning her series.
RKY84 over 3 years ago
In the original from 1983, the last panel implied Michael had been spanked. Lynn says she removed the spanking reference in the 2012 version. You know, because it’s controversial. She changed several reprinted comics to avoid the controversy over “implied violence”.