True story. I was delivering on my inner city route about 15 years ago. It was a cold winter day maybe 10° outside. On the screened in porch as I came up to deliver the guy was in shorts and a T-shirt. I walked up and he asked me if I had a cell phone. I said yes. he asked, but you don’t have it on you? I said I have it on me. He said can I make a phone call. I said sure, and I handed him my cell phone. He said I’m locked out of my house.
Thankfully, about 15-20 years ago, T-Mobile ended the nickel-and-diming of cell phone companies by offering unlimited texting and then calling. Charging people for individual texts was especially greedy, considering SMS contain so little data, it’s basically free.
He asked first if he could have his phone. He should have asked him if he could use his phone to call someone and then offer Baldo the 25cents which he would refuse!!
The guy COULD have said (in yesterday’s ending panel, “May I BORROW your cell phone?” or “Can I USE your phone?” or even “May I have your phone FOR A MINUTE?” But NO-O-O-o-o-o-o…………….
Thats a moment. Very well done.My wife keeps some fives in her pocket when she goes out. She doesn’t spend them, just shares them.Wish everyone could see these last two strips, you give some hope
jmworacle 3 months ago
If you accept it Baldo shame on you..
The Orange Mailman 3 months ago
True story. I was delivering on my inner city route about 15 years ago. It was a cold winter day maybe 10° outside. On the screened in porch as I came up to deliver the guy was in shorts and a T-shirt. I walked up and he asked me if I had a cell phone. I said yes. he asked, but you don’t have it on you? I said I have it on me. He said can I make a phone call. I said sure, and I handed him my cell phone. He said I’m locked out of my house.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
That’s not a pay phone…
Petemejia77 3 months ago
Oh give me a break! Not borrow, but HAVE my cell phone??? Give him your credit cards and social security number why your at it!
davidlwashburn 3 months ago
Baldo should say “I’ll charge you the same amount it costs me: nothing.”.
ladykat 3 months ago
Give him back his money, Baldo, and make the call for him.
jrankin1959 3 months ago
Ask who he’s calling first, kid…
Jeffin Premium Member 3 months ago
Used to be able to drop a dime.
eb110americana 3 months ago
Thankfully, about 15-20 years ago, T-Mobile ended the nickel-and-diming of cell phone companies by offering unlimited texting and then calling. Charging people for individual texts was especially greedy, considering SMS contain so little data, it’s basically free.
moondog42 Premium Member 3 months ago
Perhaps ironically, a lot of homeless people already have their own cell phones nowadays because so many of them actually work for a living
j.l.farmer 3 months ago
He asked first if he could have his phone. He should have asked him if he could use his phone to call someone and then offer Baldo the 25cents which he would refuse!!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 3 months ago
Baldo has such a big heart. Unlike his self-absorbed arrogant prig of a sister.
shannon1352 3 months ago
You know you are talking about the same guy who eats every single empanada, leaving nothing for anyone else??
sherreemac Premium Member 3 months ago
Good ol’ Baldo!
LNER4472 Premium Member 3 months ago
The guy COULD have said (in yesterday’s ending panel, “May I BORROW your cell phone?” or “Can I USE your phone?” or even “May I have your phone FOR A MINUTE?” But NO-O-O-o-o-o-o…………….
sincavage05 3 months ago
Thats a moment. Very well done.My wife keeps some fives in her pocket when she goes out. She doesn’t spend them, just shares them.Wish everyone could see these last two strips, you give some hope
pamela welch Premium Member 3 months ago
For an empanada-thief; Baldo is a very nice kid; giving his cell phone away ♥