Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for July 08, 2014
Transcript:
Phone: Bombast Cable... how can I help you? Rat: I want to cancel cable. Now that I have Netflix and Hulu, I don't need you and your 700 worthless channels anymore. Phone: So that's it? You want to cancel your entire account? Rat: Well, no. I still want ESPN. Phone: Ha! To get ESPN, you have to get all 700 wothless channels! Bwahahaaaaaaa!!! Rat: The cable company is a worthy foe.
Sherlock Watson over 10 years ago
I only have broadcast TV, which includes movie channels, classic TV-show channels, international news channels, and more. I don’t need cable, and I’ll never pay for it.
hawgowar over 10 years ago
Unfortunately, here in rural life, we can only get three channels (and two are PBS) since the nation went all digital – even with a good, outdoor antenna. We’re over 50 miles from the nearest city that broadcasts television. So cable or DISH/DIRECT TV is more or less necessary. Only having dial-up is a bore, too. Satellite internet is ’way too pricey.
mdcdjg2008 over 10 years ago
I don’t have cable and watch only Hulu and Netflix. If I want sports info I look it up online as well…can even get most games online so I don’t miss cable to much anymore.
Phatts over 10 years ago
I didn’t even have a TV for 18 months. I’m still trying to adjust to having one again. I can’t ever find a channel I’m subscribed to with something on I want to watch.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
This is why I know cable companies and the goobermint doesn’t give three sweetarts about consumers. There isn’t a person alive who doesn’t want an a la carte option, but it will never happen despite cable companies already demonstrating the technology exists with their single month premium channel options.
jeff_e over 10 years ago
I only have free-to-air TV and almost never watch it, but I do wish I had Palladia for the music programming. … just not enough to pay for all 700 other channels and ESPN along with it.
steve7701 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Personally, I’d rather get rid of ESPN and get the other 699 channels. From what I’m told, ESPN’s strong-arm tactics account largely for the ever-rising price of cable service.
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 10 years ago
Give it up Rat, ESPN is a shadow of its former self. I never watch it anymore.
gorbag over 10 years ago
Refusing to support all 700 channels when you only want one is like refusing to pay for the ‘social contract’ of supporting your 700 neighbors who want government services but you’re the only one with a professional job. So buck up, sissypants.
doublepaw over 10 years ago
Directv advertises it is reliable. Yet every time it rains hard, snows a few inches, or the lights blink on and off it takes 15 minutes or more to get it up again. And in our area our lights blink on and off at least once a week, very irritating.
Mac6622 Premium Member over 10 years ago
I don’t watch TV and I’ve never used the internet either.
p10knee over 10 years ago
Dingo353, I am curious as to how your comment showed up if you have never used the internet. Are the comics streamlined to your mind?
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
I pay $119 per month to DirectTV to watch the Braves games and Fox News Channel. I would gladly do without all of the others.
usafmsgt over 10 years ago
Look at today’s Non Sequitur.
jessegooddoggy over 10 years ago
MeGoNow Premium Member over 10 years ago
Why shouldn’t the cable companies stick it to you? You’ve been taking it all these years, and taking it, and taking it, and taking it…. If I were paying for cable, I sure wouldn’t complain publicly and advertise that I was a dope.
Enguneer Premium Member over 10 years ago
Stephan didn’t only compare Bombast to Rat, he let Bombast WIN over Rat – and no one ever gets over on Rat. So, yeah, cable companies are more evil than the most evil we know about.
Steve Dutch over 10 years ago
My folks first got a TV in 1953. There was one channel in town. Then one day we discovered there were two. O frabjous day! Now we have close to a dozen broadcast channels and infinite cable channels, and still nothing worth watching.
Kip W over 10 years ago
Strange. I was sure that this conversation would bring out the guy from my old newsgroup who surfaces in every TV discussion to remind us that he hasn’t owned a TV set since 1985. I hope he’s okay.
tazz555 over 10 years ago
There should be a package if channels you pick. Each channel costs a certain ammount of money so you only get the channels you want and not pay for the others
grecodan over 10 years ago
Read a book.
jamestipton222 over 10 years ago
You gotta be pretty much of a d.a. to watch tv and a d.a. grande if you watch sports.
Number Three over 10 years ago
That put Rat in his place!
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rgunner over 10 years ago
Great hearing about all you independent types that never watch TV etc. But not point of cartoon which is corporate/gummint run TVlike everything in our democracy. Point of joke is that corporate runs marika and is more then a worthy foe but more like a machine with no way to rage against it. Cable companies being obvious example.
Packratjohn Premium Member over 10 years ago
Better look into it. That service is the internet’s “TV guide”. It will point you in the right direction, but it’s not the service you think it is.
lmonteros over 10 years ago
Oh, and a PS—I do have an HD antenna, but I get fewer channels with it than I got with rabbit ears and a teeny TV before the switchover. Also, anytime we have high winds or rain, the antenna gets moved just enough so I don’t get anything.
claire de la lune. over 10 years ago
I’m glad I don’t watch television.
blackdawne over 10 years ago
The one thing no one has commented on yet, THIS WASN’T FUNNY, AGAIN!
claire de la lune. over 10 years ago
Remember when you’d go to channel 3 and let the channels scroll through? Those were the days…
Uncle Joe over 10 years ago
Interesting comments… I have antenna TV with about 60 channels, though only half aren’t foreign language or shopping networks. That’s still more care to watch. Throw in Netflix & I barely have time to comment here!Live sports are the main thing that keeps cable going…
rgcviper over 10 years ago
Finally—some corporate honesty.
K M over 10 years ago
Get DISH, Rat.
westamastaflash over 10 years ago
How do you know someone rides a bike to work and doesn’t have TV? They’ll tell you.
glowing-steak32 over 10 years ago
YouTube, DVDs, Netflix…only thing I’d want from cable is the Hub network.
25tkelley Premium Member over 5 years ago
i’ve known two kinds of people that don’t watch tv. the smallest group are people who have no interest in anything but themselves. they are woefully uninformed, yet seem to always know what other people should be doing. the larger group are people who think tv is network sitcoms and reality shows. they have no idea what is actually available on all those channels. just because you find nothing to watch at a specific moment does not mean there is nothing ever worth watching.
Snuffles [Previously Helikitty] over 2 years ago
Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle shall be legendary!