Second grade for me. It was a sneeze that I couldn’t fight off combined with a cough that finally triggered the sneeze. The class died laughing and the teacher asked if I did it deliberately.
What I don’t get is what chewing has to do with any of this. With her mouth wide open like that for the first three frames, she could not have been chewing. And what would she have been trying to achieve with chewing anyway? Is there some theory that it is supposed to help studying?
When we were in elementary school, it was all the vogue to be able to burp the alphabet; you were considered extraordinary if you did it in one breath.
Some kids move their lips when they read, but I can’t believe one just sitting with her mouth open wouldn’t be sent to the school nurse to check for breathing problems.
KZ71 over 10 years ago
Every third-grader’s nightmare.
HeckleMeElmo over 10 years ago
Happened to me in 7th grade.Except it was a burp.In the middle of a yawn.During silent reading period.
rshive over 10 years ago
And the sound seems to echo forever.
amxchester over 10 years ago
@KZ71, all the boys would think its way cool at that age.
Kerovan over 10 years ago
Second grade for me. It was a sneeze that I couldn’t fight off combined with a cough that finally triggered the sneeze. The class died laughing and the teacher asked if I did it deliberately.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Very good Talent little girl!!
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
That might depend on the subject. :-)
holmswedeholm over 10 years ago
What I don’t get is what chewing has to do with any of this. With her mouth wide open like that for the first three frames, she could not have been chewing. And what would she have been trying to achieve with chewing anyway? Is there some theory that it is supposed to help studying?
rbenzar over 10 years ago
When we were in elementary school, it was all the vogue to be able to burp the alphabet; you were considered extraordinary if you did it in one breath.
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 10 years ago
Some kids move their lips when they read, but I can’t believe one just sitting with her mouth open wouldn’t be sent to the school nurse to check for breathing problems.