Can someone explain the joke here? We’re told four times (crystal ball, turban, “Swami” “Fortune Teller”) that this guy is a medium. OK, I get that. And most people know that AOL is not widely used these days, though it does still work. But how would that affect his medium business?
favm over 10 years ago
No Wi-Fi?
bluegirl285 over 10 years ago
Aahh! Those were the days!
Shawn Black Premium Member over 10 years ago
stopped using AOL over 20 years ago
phelpsgates over 10 years ago
Can someone explain the joke here? We’re told four times (crystal ball, turban, “Swami” “Fortune Teller”) that this guy is a medium. OK, I get that. And most people know that AOL is not widely used these days, though it does still work. But how would that affect his medium business?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
By the time the forecast is in, it has happened.
milania over 10 years ago
Ha ha ha good one!
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
AOL recently discontinued support for the Winamp program, which they own. Still the best player-program.
J Short over 10 years ago
Instead of news, you get editorials pretending to be.
Chris Sherlock over 10 years ago
He probably lives out in the middle of nowhere and can’t get cable or DSL. In those cases, of course, there’s always DishNet.
Doublejake over 10 years ago
I used to believe in fortune tellers. I also used to follow my sign in the newspaper, until my horoscope told me I didn’t believe in astrology.
mackenzie0158 over 10 years ago
It doesn’t really matter which ISP steals your money now that the courts have tossed out the FCC’s net neutrality rules.
love gocomics over 10 years ago
this lad has a cocoon on his head
Jack Bell Premium Member over 10 years ago
You don’t have to be a government to censor. Anyone can censor. I could censor you by flagging your comment.