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Cartoonists John Gibel and Jenny Campbell have created a spirited and intelligent look at aging and the generation gap. This strip features a group of older women and men dealing with the perils and perks of being old, the rules of chocolate, and dealing with families. Flo and Friends is graceful, poignant, full of humor.
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jeffc42
said, 3 months ago
If I had a different ringtone for different people, I would never remember which tone goes to which person.
Jean said, 3 months ago
my daughter has The Mom song programed in her phone for me and it is easy to remember, but your right if I programed a different song for everyone I would forget who had what song, easier to just look at the screen, I do have caller ID.
Gwen said, 3 months ago
I know a guy who has “BLAH BLAH BLA BLAHBLAH” for his boss calling. Handy!
sassa418 said, 3 months ago
Jenny Campbell knows old people like the back of her hand! How old is she, I wonder, to get that insightful??
K M
said, 2 months ago
@jeffc42
That’s why the ringtones have to be distinctive! My wife’s is “She Loves You.” Her sister’s is “I Wanna Talk About Me.” My stepson’s was an idea stolen from “Garfield”: I sing “I’m a dork, I’m a dork, I’m a dork, dork, dork!” to the tune of the William Tell Overture.
K M
said, 2 months ago
@K M
And for my coworkers I have “I— don’t want to work!” from Todd Rundgren’s “Bang on the Drum.”