Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for September 21, 2004
Transcript:
"All right, boys...what exactly is the problem?" "Problem? We have no problem!" "Mrs. Shipulski tells me the two of you were fighting." "No! US? Fighting? NO!" "It was a...well, just a SCUFFLE! Right, Artur?" "Yes. Nate was scuffling my head with his fist." "It was a noogie! That's my playful side!"
SuperDavid over 11 years ago
Noun: A short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters: “scuffles with police”. Verb: Engage in a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters: “two students scuffling”.
Arcery over 4 years ago
Once again, Nate is overreacting, and can’t control himself, so he makes up these lies. But Mrs. Shipulski, in my opinion, is still partly to blame for never giving a heads up
STUFF ENJOYER about 1 year ago
Mrs. Shipulski is still technically to blame.