When I was Mike’s age, I knew exactly what to do when raking leaves. Mike was deliberately being obtuse and obstinate so he wouldn’t be asked to work again. Look at the first panel where he is scared of being asked to work. He’s as easy to read as a Dr. Seuss book.
Would serve Mike right, if John had him get all the leaves out of the car and back into the bag and then had a nice QUIET discussion with him concerning doing chores before sending him to his room to ponder his actions. This trip to his room would remain in effect after school for three days !
Mike has seen his father do this task at least 10 times before. He should know. Also, a modicum of thought would indicate you do not put loose tiny items in the car.
Cursing at your son for asking a perfectly intelligent question
I agree. John is suppose to set a good example. Kids repeat what their parents say.I supervise an accounting department and train people. If they don’t want to work or louse up the assignment on purpose I fire them.
if you have been a parent for as long as John has, he should know to say put the bags in the back of the car, or better still, why not say, HELP me rake these leaves and then there is NO misunderstanding.
I thought they were still burning leaves back when this was drawn. But then, that would have had John trust Mike with fire — and after being yelling & cursed at for asking a simple question (even if he really did know the answer) would have been even more tragic.
I am with you on this one. John got what was coming to him. I can understand his frustration with constant questions, but this was only the third one.Of course the next thing you would see is Mike cleaning out the car with a rosy red bottom.
That is an insult to autistic children. A stubborn, lazy child is not autistic.
SPOILER ALERT
Mike was never presented as “challenged” in any way other than stubbornness. He grew up to be a successful reporter, managing editor of a magazine and an author of at least 2 books.
I think his dad said put the bags in the back of the car, not empty the bags in the back of the car. Michael is 10 and old enough to figure out that it would not be wanted to have all of those leaves emptied in the car. Now he has to pick them up again.
LuvThemPluggers about 10 years ago
And that’s how literal some kids are, but I’m still not sure they don’t just pretend to misunderstand.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
As Hank says about Bobby, that boy ain’t right.
jemgirl81 about 10 years ago
Haha!
kraftjeff about 10 years ago
He did as told… daddy oh needs to stuff the do not swear jar with wads of cash now.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 10 years ago
That’s what you get for yellin and swearing ant your son :(
bluskies about 10 years ago
This one was a true LAUGH OUT LOUD!
gobblingup Premium Member about 10 years ago
When I was Mike’s age, I knew exactly what to do when raking leaves. Mike was deliberately being obtuse and obstinate so he wouldn’t be asked to work again. Look at the first panel where he is scared of being asked to work. He’s as easy to read as a Dr. Seuss book.
mkd_1218 about 10 years ago
Do you REALLY think that’ll get you out of work, Mike?
IndyMan about 10 years ago
Would serve Mike right, if John had him get all the leaves out of the car and back into the bag and then had a nice QUIET discussion with him concerning doing chores before sending him to his room to ponder his actions. This trip to his room would remain in effect after school for three days !
Egrayjames about 10 years ago
Not sure if Mike is plain dumb or play’n dumb!
MeGoNow Premium Member about 10 years ago
That’s a whoopin’.
John Darling about 10 years ago
Mike has seen his father do this task at least 10 times before. He should know. Also, a modicum of thought would indicate you do not put loose tiny items in the car.
ladykat about 10 years ago
Michael isn’t autistic, like most children that age, he doesn’t want to do chores.
westny77 about 10 years ago
Cursing at your son for asking a perfectly intelligent question
I agree. John is suppose to set a good example. Kids repeat what their parents say.I supervise an accounting department and train people. If they don’t want to work or louse up the assignment on purpose I fire them.
jeanie5448 about 10 years ago
if you have been a parent for as long as John has, he should know to say put the bags in the back of the car, or better still, why not say, HELP me rake these leaves and then there is NO misunderstanding.
Say What? Premium Member about 10 years ago
There wasn’t anything in this comic that had to do with public school systems. This was a visual on the ineffectiveness of parental impatience.
Anyway, it made me laugh.
Adele Derwald about 10 years ago
LOL
Michael Ritter about 10 years ago
If your father doesn’t show you how to curse properly when you’re young and still developing, you’ll learn on the street and get it all wrong.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
I thought they were still burning leaves back when this was drawn. But then, that would have had John trust Mike with fire — and after being yelling & cursed at for asking a simple question (even if he really did know the answer) would have been even more tragic.
danlarios about 10 years ago
by the time he found him to rake up the leaves he could’ve did it him self and please don’t cuss my ears are virgin and can’t take it.
GloMama about 10 years ago
That was Just Priceless…. Michael reacted perfectly and I was LOL>
sperry532 about 10 years ago
Something almost every kid knows and parents forget; If you want to get to the parents, just take them absolutely literally.
meowlin about 10 years ago
“Great. Now put the leaves back in the bags, vacuum out the car, and put the bags of leaves back into the car, mister literal.”
dsom8 about 10 years ago
It seems to me the critics and whiners are being as literal as Mike. Those who take it metaphorically get to enjoy the humor.
JanLC about 10 years ago
I am with you on this one. John got what was coming to him. I can understand his frustration with constant questions, but this was only the third one.Of course the next thing you would see is Mike cleaning out the car with a rosy red bottom.
JanLC about 10 years ago
That is an insult to autistic children. A stubborn, lazy child is not autistic.
SPOILER ALERT
Mike was never presented as “challenged” in any way other than stubbornness. He grew up to be a successful reporter, managing editor of a magazine and an author of at least 2 books.
swami mommy about 10 years ago
Either the car is very short or Michael is very tall all of a sudden
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
Way to go, Mike! ;)
lindz.coop Premium Member about 10 years ago
Oh look see — John yells at the kids too, just like Elly does — or is this just Lynn making men look bad again?
dsom8 about 10 years ago
You do have a problem, duck.
LFate about 10 years ago
I think his dad said put the bags in the back of the car, not empty the bags in the back of the car. Michael is 10 and old enough to figure out that it would not be wanted to have all of those leaves emptied in the car. Now he has to pick them up again.
SeekingJesusEveryday almost 10 years ago
I miss the good ol days when comics didn’t have swearing…