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I always called my dad from my landline, but one time my car broke down on the way to his place so I called with my flip phone. His roommate answered completely defensive about giving me a straight answer. âWho are you!?â âIâm his son!â (They had my landline approved on their caller I.D., but not my cell.) They both were great about living beyond their means, which is why Iâm usually so careful about not buying on credit.
Now I use a smartphone as my primary phone, and Iâve successfully figured out how to silence it. The only time I noticed it ringing was when I was listening to audio, and I heard a gap of silence for a second.
You have no idea. Our kidsâ rooms are about ten meters away from the kitchenâŠyet we need âWhatsAppâ to tell them when itâs time for dinner, because otherwise they would not notice it. Modern times. And YouTube of course.
Heck with kids, I have a friend my age who is impossible to get in contact with. Doesnât answer phone, messages or texts. He calls when he feels like it.
I have a moderate hearing loss, so the sound quality of a smart phone is very important to me. Unfortunately, it doesnât seem important to most smartphone manufacturers. Itâs nice that the phone in my pocket takes great pictures and/or video. Butâ-OK, Iâm oldâ-but my phone is for communication. If I canât hear whatâs being said, itâs useless.
I created a silent ringtone as about the only time I ever used Garageband back in the early days⊠I assign custom ringtones to those I might want to talk to⊠I tell others to text if they want to call meâŠ
Family and friends each have their own ringtone. If anyone else calls, I look at my phone, and if I donât recognize the number, I donât answer. They can leave a message.
My cellphone is my secondary phone. Only grab it when I leave the house in case of emergency. Only four numbers in my âcontact listâ. If anyone else calls, I donât answer, because 9 times out of 10 on that phone, itâs a spammer. If someone wants to talk, they need to call my primary number, the internet based HOME phone.
Itâs the old Circular Reference trick. Expect an Excel Police knock on the door very soon. They get so upset over them, their revenge is to never tell you where they are.
I had a bill collector calling several times a day. âUntil you pay this off, the calls will continue.â I replied, âNot if I canât pay the phone bill by Friday.â She backed off and only called about weekly. I managed to get her paid off a few weeks later.
I have always been great at avoiding bill collectors. Want to know my secret? I guarantee you it will work for everyone. I paid my bills and I paid them on time! Never heard from a bill collector in my life!
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
The kids will just give the bill collectors your number.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
the ole mobile phone run aroundâŠbut your call is very important to us, please stay on the line and we will answer in the order received!
BasilBruce almost 3 years ago
Looks like Thomas caught something from his dad, who was once a lawyer but got over it.
eromlig almost 3 years ago
He may be on to something. He reads bass clef, after all. (Or is that the other guy?)
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Kids. You canât live with âem and they canât live without you.
Bullet Bronson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That sounds like a Catch-22.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
My brother would be a good debt collector.
Walter Kocker almost 3 years ago
Iâm sorry. Iâm of the âKill a Robocaller for Jesusâ ilk.
B UTTONS almost 3 years ago
Thomasâ spam filter wasnât working for a while.
iggyman almost 3 years ago
Great for spammers too!
momofalex7 almost 3 years ago
Go ahead. Call and text. He wonât answer either of them.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
âItâs been sure nice talking to you, dad.â ⊠And as he hung up the phone, it occurred to him, his son had grown up just like him.
James Wolfenstein almost 3 years ago
âWill beâŠâ :D
Ermine Notyours almost 3 years ago
I always called my dad from my landline, but one time my car broke down on the way to his place so I called with my flip phone. His roommate answered completely defensive about giving me a straight answer. âWho are you!?â âIâm his son!â (They had my landline approved on their caller I.D., but not my cell.) They both were great about living beyond their means, which is why Iâm usually so careful about not buying on credit.
Now I use a smartphone as my primary phone, and Iâve successfully figured out how to silence it. The only time I noticed it ringing was when I was listening to audio, and I heard a gap of silence for a second.
AndreasMartin almost 3 years ago
You have no idea. Our kidsâ rooms are about ten meters away from the kitchenâŠyet we need âWhatsAppâ to tell them when itâs time for dinner, because otherwise they would not notice it. Modern times. And YouTube of course.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Heck with kids, I have a friend my age who is impossible to get in contact with. Doesnât answer phone, messages or texts. He calls when he feels like it.
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
I have this gut instinct to always answer the call when my mother calls. Plus, thereâs no decline option when she does.
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
press 4 to return to the main menu
Rexlibris.rutgers almost 3 years ago
I totally respect Stephen. Went through that with my son
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Catâs in the Cradle syndrome?
diskus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
How long before phones dont come with a talk feature?
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
How can anyone ignore the alerts given on the cell?
âCuriosity killed the catâ way of thinkingâŠ.
stringer831 almost 3 years ago
I have a moderate hearing loss, so the sound quality of a smart phone is very important to me. Unfortunately, it doesnât seem important to most smartphone manufacturers. Itâs nice that the phone in my pocket takes great pictures and/or video. Butâ-OK, Iâm oldâ-but my phone is for communication. If I canât hear whatâs being said, itâs useless.
DannyDonkeyHatesPeople almost 3 years ago
Stephan should bring farina back but during covid.
wongo almost 3 years ago
Cancel Thomases phone account and problem solved!
Bill LaRocque Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ding!
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
Itâs an endless loop! Break it by sending an e-mail!
laughseeker almost 3 years ago
I created a silent ringtone as about the only time I ever used Garageband back in the early days⊠I assign custom ringtones to those I might want to talk to⊠I tell others to text if they want to call meâŠ
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thatâs just sad
Sue G almost 3 years ago
Family and friends each have their own ringtone. If anyone else calls, I look at my phone, and if I donât recognize the number, I donât answer. They can leave a message.
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
Sounds like my daughter only she never answers!
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
JOKE/PUN
Somebodyâs cell phone goes off and the ringtone music is Beethoven.
Somebody asks t he phone owner what the title is and he saysââitâs FUR ELISEâ.
And the other guy saysââIf itâs for Elise,why doesnât SHE answer the phone?â
Albert Sims Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My cellphone is my secondary phone. Only grab it when I leave the house in case of emergency. Only four numbers in my âcontact listâ. If anyone else calls, I donât answer, because 9 times out of 10 on that phone, itâs a spammer. If someone wants to talk, they need to call my primary number, the internet based HOME phone.
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Itâs the old Circular Reference trick. Expect an Excel Police knock on the door very soon. They get so upset over them, their revenge is to never tell you where they are.
JLChi almost 3 years ago
The only time I ever answer my phone is when someone I want to talk to emails me to let me know they are going to call.
mfrasca almost 3 years ago
Our sons will only answer a Discord post, so we have a family server.
unfair.de almost 3 years ago
How do you call people that have a big bill collection?
RWill almost 3 years ago
âAnyway, Iâve been trying to reach you about your extended warranty âŠâ
gerlach5 almost 3 years ago
Stephanâs middle name is Thomas
jbruins84341 almost 3 years ago
I feel the same way with my son. Unless he needs something, I can never get him on the phone, and he never answers texts! Grrr!
Tentoes almost 3 years ago
I had a bill collector calling several times a day. âUntil you pay this off, the calls will continue.â I replied, âNot if I canât pay the phone bill by Friday.â She backed off and only called about weekly. I managed to get her paid off a few weeks later.
F-Flash almost 3 years ago
Whatâs ironic, is that the parents are probably paying their phone bill.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
Pastis rarely mentions his kids in the strip. I see why.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Welcome, Thomas Cartoon-Boy-Boy, to the wonderful world of PBSâŠ.
Ditch the cellphone or ditch Dad?
Swirls Before Pine almost 3 years ago
My phone has voice mail. It gives me a reason to not answer when it rings.
robert423elliott about 2 years ago
I have always been great at avoiding bill collectors. Want to know my secret? I guarantee you it will work for everyone. I paid my bills and I paid them on time! Never heard from a bill collector in my life!