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I went back three years (in my Gocomics time machine) and then read up to Oct 17, 2009.-Still extremely funny as she prepared to join varsity Horticulture, feed moldy bread to ducks, write a mixed column.-It was interesting to read my beloved Susan N bad-mouthing my beloved Agnes and my beloved Trout even back then.-A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds. Not that it is foolish, just thinking about being consistent.
my grade school principal was as short and round as his good friend the school district superintedent was tall, lean, cavernous. Both loved their jobs and children. I think of Agnes’ principal as being like mine was. Willing to spend entire afternoons with a student even if he didn’t want to.
rshive over 12 years ago
Including the murmur dipthong?
J Short over 12 years ago
Just look at her green snakes.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s DIPHTHONG. But the murmur part I’ve never heard before. I could look it up but I’ve already spent too much time on this.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 12 years ago
“her grandmother gets state’s subsidy already.”-And you know this how?
listmom over 12 years ago
“…more ripped than a flayed racehorse” — I’m so glad I wasn’t drinking when I read that. I must work it into conversation this week. XD
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 12 years ago
I went back three years (in my Gocomics time machine) and then read up to Oct 17, 2009.-Still extremely funny as she prepared to join varsity Horticulture, feed moldy bread to ducks, write a mixed column.-It was interesting to read my beloved Susan N bad-mouthing my beloved Agnes and my beloved Trout even back then.-A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds. Not that it is foolish, just thinking about being consistent.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
my grade school principal was as short and round as his good friend the school district superintedent was tall, lean, cavernous. Both loved their jobs and children. I think of Agnes’ principal as being like mine was. Willing to spend entire afternoons with a student even if he didn’t want to.