Every generation thinks that newer generations have it easy. In some ways, I guess that’s usually true. Sadly, adults today may be the last generation for several to be able to make that claim.
I believe that Taiwan has far more taxis than the US, let alone the state of California. In other words, if I was flattened here by a car, I believe that 9 out of 10 times it would most likely be a taxi. In the US, if I was flattened, 8 out of 10 times it would be a private car. ’Nuff said.
By the way, I Totally Recall that every cab in said movie was more or less operated either by a guy resembling Robert Picardo or a guy who could not tell whether he had four or five kids to feed on a cabbie’s salary.
Where I’m from (New York State’s capitol district), Uber came in relatively late to the game due to pressure from the taxi companies. The taxis around the urban areas are infamously awful (It’s about 50/50 if they’ll even show up if you call them, and after that they WILL take the longest route possible to rack up the meter, often going down the same road multiple times. Uber and Lyft turned out to be… slightly better. At least they showed up most of the time.
Ah the good old days where the only people that hit you were parents dealing with kids or drunks, now everyone runs into you while they tweet on their smart phones and that assuming they are driving, hell one could be walking out in front of you not paying attention to the world.
True story. In the fifties, four ninteen old girls from out of state came to Chicago for a weekend, They stayed downtown at a hotel on Madison Street. Saturday night they came out, hailed a cab, and asked to be taken to the Blue Note, a well-known jazz club. The driver drove for about ten minutes stopping at the Blue Note. They paid him, stepped out and he drove away.They were right across the street from their hotel!
With my favorite taxi service, you can book in advance online, they always show up on time, you can pay with a card, and they operate a late-model Prius fleet, none of which smell bad.
How often have we seen Goat freak out like this? And, while teaching the little goats!
For those like me, resisting getting sucked into the Cellphone Life, dealing with either taxis or ride-shares is difficult. Have you looked for a pay phone lately, even in a big airport?
I still prefer Taxis to Uber. My husband only used Uber once or twice years ago and he STILL keeps getting hacked (someone keeps taking rides using his new debit cards…he’s had to get new cards reissued 3 times so far). He deleted his account, removed the app and yet every few months he keeps getting charged for someone else’s rides. Uber can’t/won’t do anything about it so we’ve just had the bank refund us through their fraud department. We’re thinking about switching to a new bank account to see if that stops it. It’s strange and it only happens with Uber. The thieves don’t/can’t use his cards anyplace else it seems. Tells you a lot about the safety of the Uber system. If you Google “ghost rides” you’ll see tons of stories of other victims, some who have never even signed up for Uber still getting their cards compromised somehow. Scary times!
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
People in NYC are still living that hellish life — yellow taxis everywhere.
whataboytjiex2 about 6 years ago
Maybe because we weren’t smart enough yet!
santa72404 about 6 years ago
The buses didn’t smell like roses either.
alaskajohn1 about 6 years ago
Panel 3: take away the horns and Goat could be could be mistaken for Pig during one of his tantrums.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
now that I think about it, is Uber taking over the taxi cab business?
x_Tech about 6 years ago
Not only that but when we watched TV we could see the programs the networks lets us at the time they let us.
And we couldn’t skip the commercials.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
Every generation thinks that newer generations have it easy. In some ways, I guess that’s usually true. Sadly, adults today may be the last generation for several to be able to make that claim.
Dirty Dragon about 6 years ago
Old and Busted: Drive around your personal vehicle for money as a quasi-cabbie.
New Hotness: Let other shlubs drive around your personal vehicle for money as a quasi rent-a-car outlet.
cdgar about 6 years ago
Not sure about taking over, but it’s certainly a poor replacement for taxis.
GeifuKe about 6 years ago
I believe that Taiwan has far more taxis than the US, let alone the state of California. In other words, if I was flattened here by a car, I believe that 9 out of 10 times it would most likely be a taxi. In the US, if I was flattened, 8 out of 10 times it would be a private car. ’Nuff said.
GeifuKe about 6 years ago
By the way, I Totally Recall that every cab in said movie was more or less operated either by a guy resembling Robert Picardo or a guy who could not tell whether he had four or five kids to feed on a cabbie’s salary.
GeifuKe about 6 years ago
Goat, are you talkin’ to me!?!
billdaviswords about 6 years ago
Putting valet parking out of business, too.
GeifuKe about 6 years ago
Something about what Goat said tells me he could have successfully robbed a bank by masquerading as a taxi driver.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Uncle Bob’s Ego Ride…..
Display about 6 years ago
He’s had a Checkered past.
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
What is this ‘big yellow taxi’ that you speak of, and what was it that happened to your old man?
dwane.scoty1 about 6 years ago
Like a kid is going to say “Pardon me, Sir…..”
Masterskrain about 6 years ago
Nothing better then a Black London Cab…
jel354 about 6 years ago
Our childhoods were a mix of nostalgia, dreams, and nightmares.
Adiraiju about 6 years ago
Where I’m from (New York State’s capitol district), Uber came in relatively late to the game due to pressure from the taxi companies. The taxis around the urban areas are infamously awful (It’s about 50/50 if they’ll even show up if you call them, and after that they WILL take the longest route possible to rack up the meter, often going down the same road multiple times. Uber and Lyft turned out to be… slightly better. At least they showed up most of the time.
Reader about 6 years ago
Lyft
Nyckname about 6 years ago
I want to know where the hell this thing was back when I was taking Greyhound around the country. It’s replaced an entire rucksack full’f stuff.
russef about 6 years ago
Yep. It WAS Pastis sitting under that tree.
FREEDOM! about 6 years ago
Thought those were contractors.
Andrew Moore about 6 years ago
They won’t because Little Old Ladies who drive Uber aren’t from the Middle East.
Al Nala about 6 years ago
The HORROR!! The horror…
deathrider75 about 6 years ago
Ah the good old days where the only people that hit you were parents dealing with kids or drunks, now everyone runs into you while they tweet on their smart phones and that assuming they are driving, hell one could be walking out in front of you not paying attention to the world.
bstych about 6 years ago
True story. In the fifties, four ninteen old girls from out of state came to Chicago for a weekend, They stayed downtown at a hotel on Madison Street. Saturday night they came out, hailed a cab, and asked to be taken to the Blue Note, a well-known jazz club. The driver drove for about ten minutes stopping at the Blue Note. They paid him, stepped out and he drove away.They were right across the street from their hotel!
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
With my favorite taxi service, you can book in advance online, they always show up on time, you can pay with a card, and they operate a late-model Prius fleet, none of which smell bad.
vics_machine Premium Member about 6 years ago
You never know who your driver will be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh7-wAy_8ss
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
Poor Goat! He’s now on the wrong side of the generation gap. ; )
SUBWAY 13 about 6 years ago
Don’t swear in front of the kids!
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
How often have we seen Goat freak out like this? And, while teaching the little goats!
For those like me, resisting getting sucked into the Cellphone Life, dealing with either taxis or ride-shares is difficult. Have you looked for a pay phone lately, even in a big airport?
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 6 years ago
I still prefer Taxis to Uber. My husband only used Uber once or twice years ago and he STILL keeps getting hacked (someone keeps taking rides using his new debit cards…he’s had to get new cards reissued 3 times so far). He deleted his account, removed the app and yet every few months he keeps getting charged for someone else’s rides. Uber can’t/won’t do anything about it so we’ve just had the bank refund us through their fraud department. We’re thinking about switching to a new bank account to see if that stops it. It’s strange and it only happens with Uber. The thieves don’t/can’t use his cards anyplace else it seems. Tells you a lot about the safety of the Uber system. If you Google “ghost rides” you’ll see tons of stories of other victims, some who have never even signed up for Uber still getting their cards compromised somehow. Scary times!
geckoman22 about 5 years ago
I’ve been in some pretty scummy Ubers!
Can-dog over 3 years ago
This on my bday :|