Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 09, 2012
Transcript:
Mrs. Olsen: Caulfield, i see four pages of worksheets here. I assigned six. Caulfield: I have a coupon for the other two. Amazing what you can do with a decent printer and some familiarity with your market. Frazz: How much worksheet worth of time did this take you?
jessegooddoggy about 12 years ago
But he is keeping Mrs. Olsen alive!!
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
extreme couponing…
brick10 about 12 years ago
A really good coupon is priceless.
jackianne1020 about 12 years ago
Took me about an hour to fake a couple of football tickets for my boss.
zoidknight about 12 years ago
But that is the idea. He must be held back until he is as dumb as the rest.
rugeirn about 12 years ago
Frazz is so frazzled by this he’s stopped making sense.
Varnes about 12 years ago
The fact it took him longer than doing the work, misses the point. It’s still cool putting something over on her….
rh Premium Member about 12 years ago
Ah, yes, the irresistible tangents. But for them, everybody would know only the same things as everybody else, and at the same times of their lives.
jbarnes about 12 years ago
I read an article describing how current educational practice came from back when public education was first coming in vogue. The goal was to train up young industrialists, and the method was to mimic the assembly line. Actually, I think educational practice is based on mimicking college professors. We’re too afraid of failure to try anything that might succeed better.
Konabill about 12 years ago
LIKE
ReneTray about 12 years ago
Yes.
ReneTray about 12 years ago
Yes on suggestions.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
Just a thought: maybe proper grammar isn’t the point of a COMIC STRIP?