Poncho: Stop firing at me, you crazy mouse! I'm calling in the humans!
Poncho: Huh? It's not working! Hello? Hello?
Poncho: That never worked in movies either, back when this type of phone still existed.
In the early days of the telephone the Hook Switch would light a lamp on the operator’s console when the receiver was lifted. The lamp (light) indicated that the that line was in use. Clicking the hook switch would cause the lamp to flash.
So long ago that would have worked (if no one cut the phone line).
He’s going power hungry just like Iron Monger did when he built his suit from the scraps they found in the desert. Will the fish come back and fight for justice like Tony did?!?
I’m surprised Poncho couldn’t pick up a party line on his phone! That was fun, when we moved to the country when I was 12, I picked up the phone once and was surprised to hear a conversation going on. I soon learned the ring numbers for various neighbors, and yeah, I was a naughty little girl! When my parents were outside or in the basement, or out of the room, I would pick up the phone and listen in! LOL!
For phones with number pads, pressing the switch meant disconnecting, as in hanging up the phone by putting the receiver on it. Therefore, one would manually press the switch without putting the receiver down to redial the number.
pcolli about 12 years ago
“Looks like a job for…Super Rodent Exterminator!”
x_Tech about 12 years ago
In the early days of the telephone the Hook Switch would light a lamp on the operator’s console when the receiver was lifted. The lamp (light) indicated that the that line was in use. Clicking the hook switch would cause the lamp to flash.
So long ago that would have worked (if no one cut the phone line).
Xane_T about 12 years ago
Must be one of those retro Halloween prop phones.Do you like scary mousies?
pierreandnicole about 12 years ago
In the LASSIE TV show the phone was on the wall and had to be cranked!
ciel about 12 years ago
Is this all a dream sequence, therefore?
angusdad about 12 years ago
Isn’t the armor made of iron? If it is, then all they would need is a magnet. That would stop him in his tracks.
burleigh2 about 12 years ago
He’s going power hungry just like Iron Monger did when he built his suit from the scraps they found in the desert. Will the fish come back and fight for justice like Tony did?!?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’m surprised Poncho couldn’t pick up a party line on his phone! That was fun, when we moved to the country when I was 12, I picked up the phone once and was surprised to hear a conversation going on. I soon learned the ring numbers for various neighbors, and yeah, I was a naughty little girl! When my parents were outside or in the basement, or out of the room, I would pick up the phone and listen in! LOL!
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
11921 — dial that and hang up and you ring all the phones on your party line. Call your neighbor or the extension phone in the basement!
su43dipta over 2 years ago
For phones with number pads, pressing the switch meant disconnecting, as in hanging up the phone by putting the receiver on it. Therefore, one would manually press the switch without putting the receiver down to redial the number.