Also booster seat.
We’re reached the “Father, I cannot click the book” point of humour I see.
Wow. Just wow.
Which is not the same as “phone bookie”.
I guess a Tesla would be a Computer Car.
I just read another comics saying it’s hell teaching old people new technology, the same can go the other way.
And The Yellow Pages even made it all profitable – in the dark days before Google and Facebook of course.
Dam it Greg, way to make me feel ancient.
I remember from English in school “Phone Directory”. But maybe that’s British.
Phone Book was very useful but was never replaced with a digital version. Shame on the phone companies.
I’m old.
At 32, I don’t think I ever used the phone book for its intended purpose, but it was handy for drying autumn leaves. And we still have a kitchen drawer called “the phone book drawer,” although it hasn’t held one in well over a decade.
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Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
Also booster seat.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
We’re reached the “Father, I cannot click the book” point of humour I see.
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
Wow. Just wow.
Milady Meg about 1 year ago
Which is not the same as “phone bookie”.
Ken Otwell about 1 year ago
I guess a Tesla would be a Computer Car.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I just read another comics saying it’s hell teaching old people new technology, the same can go the other way.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
And The Yellow Pages even made it all profitable – in the dark days before Google and Facebook of course.
Allan CB Premium Member about 1 year ago
Dam it Greg, way to make me feel ancient.
unfair.de about 1 year ago
I remember from English in school “Phone Directory”. But maybe that’s British.
mtb25411 about 1 year ago
Phone Book was very useful but was never replaced with a digital version. Shame on the phone companies.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m old.
Taracinablue about 1 year ago
At 32, I don’t think I ever used the phone book for its intended purpose, but it was handy for drying autumn leaves. And we still have a kitchen drawer called “the phone book drawer,” although it hasn’t held one in well over a decade.