Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 31, 2013
Transcript:
Caulfield: I can't believe summer is kinda sorta over. Frazz: Must have been a good one. Time flies when you're having fun. Caulfield: Wait- I could have brought a few extra days by boring myself? Frazz: Probably not. I got to hear about a friend's "marketing opportunity" a while back, and it's still saturday the 31st for me, too.
Rod Gonzalez about 11 years ago
Uh . . . Summer isn’t over until September 20th.
Varnes about 11 years ago
Bring on a very cold and very snowy winter……Please…..I hate hot weather…..
Varnes about 11 years ago
Bring on a cold and snowy winter….Please, I hate hot weather….
Varnes about 11 years ago
People say they like summertime more than winter, but when summer comes they stay indoors in air conditioning that makes me have wear a flannel shirt in a restaurant even on 95 degree day
Varnes about 11 years ago
If they enjoy warm weather so much, why do they hide from it….
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
haruhi made it so, her and her friends relive the same summer 15000+ times.
sonorhC about 11 years ago
The autumnal equinox is on September 20-something, but there’s actually no rule that says that the seasons change exactly on the solstices and equinoces. In some parts of the world, like the British Isles, the solstices and equinoces are considered to be the middle of the seasons (thus, for instance, the summer solstice is “midsummer”), by which standard summer has been over for nearly a month. Or you can define the change of seasons by holidays, such as Labor Day, or by human-made events, like the start of school, or by natural landmarks, like when the trees start changing color. All are equally valid.
jessegooddoggy about 11 years ago
I tolerate the summer heat only because of the wonderful growing season, but fall is my absolute favorite. LOVE that feeling of the change in the air!
hippogriff about 11 years ago
sonorhC: That is because of the thermal lag. One does not feel the extremes until well into the season because the earth temperature is lagging behind the astronomical season. This is mainly a problem in passive solar systems such a roof overhangs which shade the windows in the summer but let the sun in to warm in the winter – it is still hot in the fall, but the warming sunlight is coming in because of the lower angle of the sun, and in the spring, you lose the solar heat while mornings are still chilly. The roll-up awnings of the early 20th century had their uses.
pshapley Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here in Tucson, “Summer” ended August 1, the first day of school. Never mind it’s still 100 degrees out, which often lasts into October.
todyoung about 11 years ago
I really like panel 2.
denisdonnelly Premium Member about 11 years ago
summer is july and august around here. fall is september and october. then comes that cold stuff
danketaz Premium Member about 11 years ago
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
Time flies whether you’re having fun or not; might as well have fun.