Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for December 31, 2013
Transcript:
Lucy: What happened? Katie: The TV went out. Lucy: Will she be ok? Katie: Depends on your definition of ok. Lucy: But she looks like she's in a coma. Katie: Oh, she won't be comatose until she's gone without TV for 52 hours. Lucy: Wait...she's trying to say something. Danae: Call...the...cable company... Katie: Actually, we have satellite tv, not cable... Danae: Whatever! Just call!! Lucy: Ok...how much longer until the coma?
wrwallaceii almost 11 years ago
Johnny 5: “Need imput… Need imput”
edclectic almost 11 years ago
Pull her plug…
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
Sensory deprivation sucks!
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 11 years ago
What’s the frequency, Kenneth?
keenanthelibrarian almost 11 years ago
Are we there yet?
The Life I Draw Upon almost 11 years ago
Ultra High Freaking out.
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 11 years ago
this would happen here if the wifi went down, Never mind the TV, nobody watches that!
flyertom almost 11 years ago
You’d think Directv would log all those 771 errors and adjust your monthly bill for the inconvenience.Hahahahahahahahaha!
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 11 years ago
We have cable, not satellite. But I wish we did. With satellite TV, the local TV channel numbers are in order. That’s one thing I like about it.
Enoki almost 11 years ago
What?! Watching television endlessly didn’t put her in a coma? Is that even possible?
pbarnrob almost 11 years ago
In the cafeteria at work around local noon around the equinoxes, it was frustrating to see the satellite signal become overcome by snow/noise, as the bird crossed in front of the Sun. Those not hip to orbital mechanics were grumpy until it was explained to them; happens twice a year; wait an hour or so, this too shall pass.Happy New Year, all!
Calvins Brother almost 11 years ago
Maybe they Kate and Lucy should induce a coma to save their sanity.
dabugger almost 11 years ago
No wonder she is so cantankerous; has not graduated from the idiot box; and we thought she was sophisticated…
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 11 years ago
That’s what I don’t like about it. But there’s over-the-air digital TV. It’s free.
luvdafuneez almost 11 years ago
I agree…
Gokie5 almost 11 years ago
I’m thinking about resolving to send a prayer (or positive vibe, supportive thought-form or whatever) to commenters who use this forum to vent. Maybe her or she is fighting inner or outer opponents we don’t know about. Maybe others can send something positive my way when they see me getting derailed. By the way, HAPPY NEW YEAR to all “Non Sequitur” commenters. Here’s a little piece I think you’ll enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX9EAavxrus
dflak almost 11 years ago
We use our satellite TV as a weather predictor. Two minutes after the signal goes out, we get clobbered by a severe rainstorm. Two minutes after the signal returns the weather clears.
Caddy57 almost 11 years ago
I have that problem here in the middle of the night in snow storms……easy to fix….just get up there and sweep the dish and the receiver thingy (real technical stuff ya know) …Only way I would lapse like Danae is if it would BLIP during the season finale or season premier of Doctor Who on BBCAmerica….I have priorities!
tigerchik32 almost 11 years ago
YOu know what? I don’t care what you guys say, I heard that satellite is reliable and doesn’t cost $85 a month like cable!
neeeurothrush almost 11 years ago
i love lucy
dflak almost 11 years ago
When I switched from cable to satellite the cable company asked why I was dropping them. “Cost too much,” said I. “We can give you a lower rate,” said they. “So you admit you’ve been overcharging me all along.” That got no response.
westny77 almost 11 years ago
I have rabbit ears on my TV. Also I get good reception as well.. Sometimes I have to adjust the antenna. But the price is right.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I’m reminded of a “Wayne and Shuster” skit from the early sixties. When Johnny Wayne is deprived of TV he falls into a “Como.” (The Perry Como show was a hit program at the time.)