Well, I guess he could have an analog to digital converter for that TV, although I don’t see where it would be hooked up. I recall when digital TVs became the standard, and you had to get the converter if you didn’t want to buy one.
Or I could stop trying to apply reality to the comics.
Imagine 7 months ago
I believe that.
Kaputnik 7 months ago
Well, I guess he could have an analog to digital converter for that TV, although I don’t see where it would be hooked up. I recall when digital TVs became the standard, and you had to get the converter if you didn’t want to buy one.
Or I could stop trying to apply reality to the comics.
Ubintold 7 months ago
Uphill both ways?
unfair.de 7 months ago
Redneck fatherhood.
purepaul Premium Member 7 months ago
Now you can get it delivered by Uber, Doordash and a few others.Progress?
NeoconMan 7 months ago
Growing up, we didn’t even have electricity on the farm. I had to watch television by candlelight.
stukelele 7 months ago
I gotta love the furniture!
A# 466 7 months ago
We did’n hav nuthin’ but ROCKS t’ eat. An’ we wuz glad t’ git ’em, too.
jango 7 months ago
When I was young we hadda walk 5 miles to to change the channel on the tv. And all fer a black and white picture!
DM2860 7 months ago
Abu was the nearest shopkeeper who would sell to minors
Zen-of-Zinfandel 7 months ago
When I was your age we’d get around on the hippity hop.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
White trash talk.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s that discipline that made me what I am today!
Impkins Premium Member 7 months ago
I’m kind of glad the colorist missed the belly button area. :)
cuzinron47 7 months ago
He’s still living in the past.
mbrahms26 7 months ago
When I was your age, we had no flat screen t.v.’s and had to watch t.v. old fashioned sets with antennas on top…oh, wait.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
Like father, like…??…(please no!!)
Ralph Hapschatt 7 months ago
Gotta love the south…