The TV man inside wants out. You know he is the one who lives inside of TV and changes the channel when you SHOCK him with the remote.And he has had enough channel surfing.
We finally had to take my mom’s remote away from her. She’d either hit the “record” button on the “Mute”, decide the thing was broken and change the batteries. We even tried putting a washer over each button and wrapping the thing in electical tape, but she still manged to foul it up.
My Aunt Ginny had a early version of the remote for her Zenith TV..It made a click and whooosh sound..You could hear the relays clack for the rotary channel changer..I always thought it was air powered..I’ll have to google how it really worked..
Odd Dog Premium Member about 11 years ago
With Houdini coming out the top.
@ Paul Smith what do you think rotary dial for channel’s?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Odd Dog…..
Maybe not!
g.iangoodson about 11 years ago
Is it Harry Houdini day or something?<http://www.gocomics.com/theflyingmccoys/2013/04/17>
J Short about 11 years ago
We’re talking 3-D.
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
realistic
jack fairbanks about 11 years ago
syndication, more powerful than a speeding seance
Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
The TV man inside wants out. You know he is the one who lives inside of TV and changes the channel when you SHOCK him with the remote.And he has had enough channel surfing.
Linguist about 11 years ago
Old joke….
jadoo823 about 11 years ago
…just out of curiosity, are you in your 80’s, living in Manitoba? I know somebody with that name…
Dani Rice about 11 years ago
We finally had to take my mom’s remote away from her. She’d either hit the “record” button on the “Mute”, decide the thing was broken and change the batteries. We even tried putting a washer over each button and wrapping the thing in electical tape, but she still manged to foul it up.
boldyuma about 11 years ago
My Aunt Ginny had a early version of the remote for her Zenith TV..It made a click and whooosh sound..You could hear the relays clack for the rotary channel changer..I always thought it was air powered..I’ll have to google how it really worked..