Also booster seat.
We’re reached the “Father, I cannot click the book” point of humour I see.
Wow. Just wow.
Which is not the same as “phone bookie”.
I guess a Tesla would be a Computer Car.
I just read another comics saying it’s hell teaching old people new technology, the same can go the other way.
And The Yellow Pages even made it all profitable – in the dark days before Google and Facebook of course.
Dam it Greg, way to make me feel ancient.
I remember from English in school “Phone Directory”. But maybe that’s British.
Phone Book was very useful but was never replaced with a digital version. Shame on the phone companies.
I’m old.
At 32, I don’t think I ever used the phone book for its intended purpose, but it was handy for drying autumn leaves. And we still have a kitchen drawer called “the phone book drawer,” although it hasn’t held one in well over a decade.
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Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Also booster seat.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 10 months ago
We’re reached the “Father, I cannot click the book” point of humour I see.
dlkrueger33 10 months ago
Wow. Just wow.
Skeptical Meg 10 months ago
Which is not the same as “phone bookie”.
Ken Otwell 10 months ago
I guess a Tesla would be a Computer Car.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
I just read another comics saying it’s hell teaching old people new technology, the same can go the other way.
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
And The Yellow Pages even made it all profitable – in the dark days before Google and Facebook of course.
Allan CB Premium Member 10 months ago
Dam it Greg, way to make me feel ancient.
unfair.de 10 months ago
I remember from English in school “Phone Directory”. But maybe that’s British.
mtb25411 10 months ago
Phone Book was very useful but was never replaced with a digital version. Shame on the phone companies.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m old.
Taracinablue 10 months ago
At 32, I don’t think I ever used the phone book for its intended purpose, but it was handy for drying autumn leaves. And we still have a kitchen drawer called “the phone book drawer,” although it hasn’t held one in well over a decade.