The DIL went down to see her sister and my son had to search through the living room for the actual TV remote. That little candybarlike thing that finds channels on the internet cannot do everything.
OMG Earl that has got to be the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen you do and the only time I have to agree with Opal. I’d be freaking furious. Now you have to replace a TV which isn’t inexpensive today when if you only got off your duff and looked for the remote; which is probably under you seat cushion or the chair. All of this could have been avoided.
Back in the 50s, my parents rented out a furnished apartment with a TV. Renter glued tabs on the volume and channel selector knobs. Had a stick with a clothespin on the end to turn the knobs.
They have these armchair caddies that will hold the remote for you. I had my daughter make me one and as long as I remember to put it back I never lose it. Best $10.00 I’ve ever spent. It has 2 compartments, one for the remote, and one for my phone.
Maybe there’s a reason they have kits to secure flat screen TV’s and furniture to things so they don’t fall over. On a serious note a number of people and especially children are hurt or even killed each year by unsecured furniture falling on them – the kits are dirt cheap and easy to use. Get ‘em, use’ em. No excuse.
Just for s&g’s after reading this strip I looked for buttons on my new television. Guess what? Couldn’t find any!
I do have 3 remotes to operate it, though. One which turns on the set and selects what I want to use it for – ie. television, internet, iPhone, Android, etc. etc. The second is turn on cable television, control the t.v. volume and channels and the third gizmo is a mouse for operating android and internet features on this 55" screen machine.
Life was a lot simpler when I used to have to get up and change the channel by turning the knob on the front of my 19" B&W set and maybe adjusting the rabbit ears for a clearer picture…
I have to say, I miss the days when the stations would sign on, and off, with the National Anthem, and after about 2300, it was all just static, until the test pattern came back on at about 5, until the stations signed on, at 0600.
My first t.v. with remote control was a big old RCA console color unit that I bought second-hand. I didn’t need the remote … If I jangled my keys on my key ring just right, the channel would change!
Want to hear my mishap tv story? (Of course you do!) I bought a tv for $200. I set the feet on even though I didn’t have the required screw driver. Oh, how did I do that??
Hmmm… with duck tape! Okay then! Then I let it sit there on the tv stand… till one day I realized the tape was not very secure anymore. And I sat in front of said tv until it wobbled and (dare say??) it fell! While I was arm lengths from catching it. But nope, did not! Oye!!
But that’s not the end of the tale. I bought another tv, set it up in my bedroom and moved it to the living room. But the old tv was flat on the tv stand. I set the new tv on a big pillow (why?? No telling, seemed like a soft place…)- and somehow the tv slid… and… fell! The screen was broke like the 1st one. Double Oye!
I would have no tv because I sure wasn’t shelling out $200 again! I lucked out at a thrift store and found a tv (All three tvs were large smart tvs) for $50 and I have had this for three years! No more breaks!!
sirbadger over 4 years ago
Why look for the remote again when it is kind of useless now?
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
I think rather than look for the remote, buy a new TV (and some sort of tether for the remote to the chair or side table)
wiatr over 4 years ago
The DIL went down to see her sister and my son had to search through the living room for the actual TV remote. That little candybarlike thing that finds channels on the internet cannot do everything.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
My grandson in his car seat behind me likes to open and close the door, lower the widow, whack me now and then.
(I wish Patsy would quit griping at him about the head part. It’s cute too. We will reconsider when he gets a baseball bat.)
TStyle78 over 4 years ago
Naw, I think the stick is fine.
dadoctah over 4 years ago
Oh, sure, you can change the channel, but look what it does to the vertical hold.
iggyman over 4 years ago
Who remembers the time when you had to get up to change the channel, before TV remotes?!
hammytech over 4 years ago
It probably took him as long to find the stick…
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Earl you came through for us again ! You may keep the pointed hat ;-)
UmmeMoosa over 4 years ago
You couldn’t do that with the stick either, (pun)?TVs don’t have buttons anymore, you HAVE to use the remote
whenlifewassimpler over 4 years ago
OMG Earl that has got to be the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen you do and the only time I have to agree with Opal. I’d be freaking furious. Now you have to replace a TV which isn’t inexpensive today when if you only got off your duff and looked for the remote; which is probably under you seat cushion or the chair. All of this could have been avoided.
well-i-never over 4 years ago
Have we ever seen what they do with the space behind the tv? The middle of the room…really? Is there an extension cord running across the carpet?
kathleenhicks62 over 4 years ago
I hate to get up for anything trivial like change a channel. The remote was the greatest invention ever made-Mute button the best button.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
We only had three channels….we usually sat right in front of the TV so it wasn’t a problem….LOL
david_42 over 4 years ago
Since we only had three channels when I was a kid, getting up to change them wasn’t a problem very often.
e.groves over 4 years ago
He should’ve secured the base to the stand with screws.
chick485 over 4 years ago
wirepunchr over 4 years ago
Earl you are a pushover.
Jeff0811 over 4 years ago
They have these armchair caddies that will hold the remote for you. I had my daughter make me one and as long as I remember to put it back I never lose it. Best $10.00 I’ve ever spent. It has 2 compartments, one for the remote, and one for my phone.
snookdog69 over 4 years ago
Oh, the horror
WaitingMan over 4 years ago
The loudest I’ve LOLed at a daily comic strip is years.
royq27 over 4 years ago
My favorite is the mute button.
Bill-Bob over 4 years ago
I was the remote control when I was a kid.
Bill-Bob over 4 years ago
And voice operated.
Display over 4 years ago
Maybe there’s a reason they have kits to secure flat screen TV’s and furniture to things so they don’t fall over. On a serious note a number of people and especially children are hurt or even killed each year by unsecured furniture falling on them – the kits are dirt cheap and easy to use. Get ‘em, use’ em. No excuse.
zeexenon over 4 years ago
Mine often hide in my butt crack. I just saw an ad for a doo-dad that turns any tv monitor into a touch screen. What a country!
w16521 over 4 years ago
I’m old enough to remember that my parents had to get up to change channels. Remotes started to appear as I got older.
ANIMAL over 4 years ago
Now WHO could have seen THAT coming..!!!???
Barnabus Blackoak over 4 years ago
how do you change channels tapping on the screen Earl?? any buttons would be at the base.
Linguist over 4 years ago
Just for s&g’s after reading this strip I looked for buttons on my new television. Guess what? Couldn’t find any!
I do have 3 remotes to operate it, though. One which turns on the set and selects what I want to use it for – ie. television, internet, iPhone, Android, etc. etc. The second is turn on cable television, control the t.v. volume and channels and the third gizmo is a mouse for operating android and internet features on this 55" screen machine.
Life was a lot simpler when I used to have to get up and change the channel by turning the knob on the front of my 19" B&W set and maybe adjusting the rabbit ears for a clearer picture…
Plods with ...™ over 4 years ago
It’ll be in the box with the new TV
KevDoneIt over 4 years ago
I not only had to get up to change the channel, I also had to go to grandma’s house to even see a TV.
swanridge over 4 years ago
That’s one way to get off of the couch.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 4 years ago
They needed a bigger flat screen TV anyway. Do not remember when I last saw any channel/on-off controls on the front of a TV.
VickiP123 over 4 years ago
my dad used to tell me that’s why he had kids….
JaneCl over 4 years ago
Yes, and we only had 4 channels which went off about 10:pm.
kab2rb over 4 years ago
Now that large TV will need to be replaced. I remember the days had to get up and change the channel. We only had 3 or 4 to chose from.
tinstar over 4 years ago
I have to say, I miss the days when the stations would sign on, and off, with the National Anthem, and after about 2300, it was all just static, until the test pattern came back on at about 5, until the stations signed on, at 0600.
fstop8 over 4 years ago
I bought a Jerold controller that you ran cable through and pressed buttons on it to change channels.
Linguist over 4 years ago
My first t.v. with remote control was a big old RCA console color unit that I bought second-hand. I didn’t need the remote … If I jangled my keys on my key ring just right, the channel would change!
krhinter over 4 years ago
Not too bad when there was only 4 or 6 channels. (nothing of interest on any of them. NOW 200+ channels, nothing of interest)
nisedc over 4 years ago
Me. I remember. and I still have to do it sometimes because my remote is emotional and I am technologically incompetent.
anna about 4 years ago
Want to hear my mishap tv story? (Of course you do!) I bought a tv for $200. I set the feet on even though I didn’t have the required screw driver. Oh, how did I do that??
Hmmm… with duck tape! Okay then! Then I let it sit there on the tv stand… till one day I realized the tape was not very secure anymore. And I sat in front of said tv until it wobbled and (dare say??) it fell! While I was arm lengths from catching it. But nope, did not! Oye!!
But that’s not the end of the tale. I bought another tv, set it up in my bedroom and moved it to the living room. But the old tv was flat on the tv stand. I set the new tv on a big pillow (why?? No telling, seemed like a soft place…)- and somehow the tv slid… and… fell! The screen was broke like the 1st one. Double Oye!
I would have no tv because I sure wasn’t shelling out $200 again! I lucked out at a thrift store and found a tv (All three tvs were large smart tvs) for $50 and I have had this for three years! No more breaks!!