Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 07, 2025

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    wfhite  3 days ago

    Hypocrite

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    Rhetorical_Question   3 days ago

    Part-time job?

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    The Orange Mailman  2 days ago

    Doesn’t that violate some sort of principal?

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 2 days ago

    Arrested for being a perv.

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    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 2 days ago

    I thought that bathroom attendants were already as weird as it was possible to get. But, somehow, a middle-aged man doing it for teenagers makes it weirder.

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    Linguist  2 days ago

    Principle and Principal are often confused. I learned ( from my grade school principal, funny enough ) to distinguish the difference by remembering that “the principal was your pal and came first”.

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    ladykat Premium Member 2 days ago

    The principal, however, feels free to violate his principles!

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    DaBump Premium Member 2 days ago

    LOL! Doing the “2-for-1 special” is a great topper.

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    LONNYMARQUEZ  2 days ago

    and hopefully that ends the bathroom humor forever

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    mokspr Premium Member 2 days ago

    Side hustle.

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    hooglah  2 days ago

    Yep…..that’s about the size of our education systems now.

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    brick10  2 days ago

    This would cut down on smoking in the boys’ room.

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    eb110americana  2 days ago

    I remember Pizza Hut and Coke getting exclusive marketing rights to sell pizza at our high school and setting up vending machines outside the locker rooms and pretty much every building on campus. You could buy a coke for $1.25 (about $2.53 in today’s money) and they frequently sold out. I never bought the pizza, but mostly because the line was so long that you might spend your entire lunch break waiting for a slice—and I usually brought my own lunch rather than buying. Later, when I took auto shop classes at the community college my senior year of high school, I walked past a 7-11 on the way and bought lunch there to save time.

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