As much as I live about ten minutes’ walking distance to the grocery store at which I’m employed, I rarely get asked by co-workers if I want ride home during the closing shift. I’ve had only two occasions: one was a closing shift (co-worker offered me and another a ride home), but the other was shortly after the opening shift began on the day after Christmas just last year because I didn’t feel well and I didn’t want to collapse the walk home (I asked a higher-up manager to give me the ride).
The cell phone has changed the way we do everything. When my characters have to get in touch with someone, you can really see that this is a retro strip!
Remember, when arriving somewhere out of town, having to make a person to person call to a fictitious person back home to let your parents know you arrived safely but not have to pay for the call. (and long distance calls were expensive)
I have a job interview a vitural and this is the kind of job I like its kinda like Walmart to get stuff ready for the customers to get their right stuff I hope I get the job
howtheduck 6 months ago
The employees are required to use the payphones for personal calls. Do pay phones still exist?
Templo S.U.D. 6 months ago
As much as I live about ten minutes’ walking distance to the grocery store at which I’m employed, I rarely get asked by co-workers if I want ride home during the closing shift. I’ve had only two occasions: one was a closing shift (co-worker offered me and another a ride home), but the other was shortly after the opening shift began on the day after Christmas just last year because I didn’t feel well and I didn’t want to collapse the walk home (I asked a higher-up manager to give me the ride).
capricorn9th 6 months ago
This was the pre-texting era. Lynn usually updates her strips to include the technology we have today. Did she miss this one?
Susan00100 6 months ago
Be sure that you sit in the BACK seat, Rhetta.
And buckle up tightly!!
well-i-never 6 months ago
Did Canada really have phone banks like that, lined up inches from each other?
Johnnyrico 6 months ago
Panel 4: Who is that lurking in the background?
mckeonfuneralhomebx 6 months ago
Remember walking around with a roll of dimes… then a roll of quarters…then the prepaid cards that the mafia made a fortune on.
Gerard:D 6 months ago
Lynn’s Comments:
The cell phone has changed the way we do everything. When my characters have to get in touch with someone, you can really see that this is a retro strip!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 6 months ago
5 will get you 10 she told her bro she has a ride home tonight.
jrpah Premium Member 6 months ago
Remember, when arriving somewhere out of town, having to make a person to person call to a fictitious person back home to let your parents know you arrived safely but not have to pay for the call. (and long distance calls were expensive)
adamkspot 6 months ago
Why not ask if Lorne is her steady. This way he will learn that he his her brother.
Lisa Marie Chamberlain 6 months ago
I have a job interview a vitural and this is the kind of job I like its kinda like Walmart to get stuff ready for the customers to get their right stuff I hope I get the job
Bob Blumenfeld 6 months ago
“Mommy, what are those things on the wall?”
MuddyUSA Premium Member 6 months ago
He concerned…anyway!
Searcy9320 6 months ago
I just wish the best for Mike, just hope he does not get “STUNNED!”
g04922 6 months ago
Mike better make a strong move about now…
mpobedinsky 6 months ago
Last pay phone booths in NYC were removed recently
dv1093 6 months ago
Lynn said that so many of her strips from back then required people looking for people using a phone. All of that is now obsolete with cell phones.
forestkat2015 6 months ago
there might be one in the Smithsonian
jefcove 6 months ago
He’s going to give her a ride home all right. Pop that cherry Michael.
jr1234 6 months ago
How to frighten the new generation.
Put them in a room with rotary phone, and analog watch and a TV with no remote.
Then leave diredtions on how to use in cursive.
icmodivah 6 months ago
old cartoon
edeloriea14 6 months ago
Lorne won’t give Rhetta a ride home today.