Ah, dial-up. I remember well the times my teenagers knocked me offline when they rushed to phone their cohorts; once in particular as I was in the middle of trying to figure my taxes; that one had me giving them a lesson in creative and colorful language usage.
I met a remarkable woman while we were working at The Renaissance Pleasure Faire. We spent six weekends in constant friendly contact; she was engaged to be marry. On the last day, we said good-bye. I never thought I would see her again. I stopped at the first gas station to fill up. She appeared at my car window and told me she loved me, gave me her phone number and came to see me a week later. Hang in there.
montylc2001 about 2 months ago
Oh, the days of dial up internet.
Izzy Moreno about 2 months ago
Only people born before 1830 will get this joke.
kantuck-nadie about 2 months ago
Yeah, I did. Now get offa ma lawn, you young whippersnapper! (waves her cane)
BigDaveGlass about 2 months ago
The modem world.
cracker65 about 2 months ago
The good old days lol
gozirra2 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Cannot forget the loud noises when you dialed a fax number.
Holden Awn about 2 months ago
Ah, dial-up. I remember well the times my teenagers knocked me offline when they rushed to phone their cohorts; once in particular as I was in the middle of trying to figure my taxes; that one had me giving them a lesson in creative and colorful language usage.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
I met a remarkable woman while we were working at The Renaissance Pleasure Faire. We spent six weekends in constant friendly contact; she was engaged to be marry. On the last day, we said good-bye. I never thought I would see her again. I stopped at the first gas station to fill up. She appeared at my car window and told me she loved me, gave me her phone number and came to see me a week later. Hang in there.
duffer37 about 2 months ago
How old is this dang strip? Did it first run back in the 90’s???
Willywise52 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Sadly,I remember…