Mrs. Olsen: Yes?
Caulfield: May I breathe? And yet we have to ask permission for other bodily functions.
Frazz: Typically the ones that require leaving the room.
Huh. I never had to ask to use the bathroom in school. Up until 5th, there was a unisex bathroom attached to the classroom. After that, you had enough time between classes to go.
Keith Kunz over 10 years ago
Intelechual snobs don’t think , always trying to prove the obvious .
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
Huh. I never had to ask to use the bathroom in school. Up until 5th, there was a unisex bathroom attached to the classroom. After that, you had enough time between classes to go.
Kroykali over 10 years ago
I remember kids in my class making rude noises, they never asked “may I fart?”
meowlin over 10 years ago
That’s true. You’reabsolutely right.
danketaz Premium Member over 10 years ago
Well, if you need room to breathe, then leaving the one you’re in would be the next step.
John Allen Premium Member over 10 years ago
No. Any other questions? Good.
DKHenderson 3 months ago
Mrs. Olsen’s “Yes?” looks subtly italicized. Perhaps she’s saying it through gritted teeth.