Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 26, 2015

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    TheSkulker  over 9 years ago

    Or math!

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    Kroykali  over 9 years ago

    My favorite was, “The more you buy, the more you save!”

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    bsqnbay  over 9 years ago

    Those ads usually say “save up to X percent on selected items” to lure shoppers into the store. Only to find selected items are not very desirable.

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    Pocosdad  over 9 years ago

    Or my favorite “One-Day Only Sale on Saturday – with a Preview Day on Friday.” I’m sorry, that’s a 2-day sale!

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    Al Nala  over 9 years ago

    All those ad writers read “Advertising For Dummies”.

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    trollope'sreader  over 9 years ago

    I just noticed Jef has given Caulfield a special needs classmate. Is he a new student?

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex)  over 9 years ago

    Sorry to disappoint you Caufield, but there is some important information in that ad — the fact that there is a ‘sale’. Now get back to your social studies lesson. You never know when you’ll have to spout some date or something.

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    dja1701  over 9 years ago

    All advertising is intrusive irrelevant BS.

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    meowlin  over 9 years ago

    A carpet store here used to advertise, “Some items slashed up to 50%!”.Gotta wonder what they were thinking, phrasing it that way…

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 9 years ago

    I’ve also seen a site claim that it has been viewed “more than [large, nonround number] times.”

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    Jayneknox  over 9 years ago

    “I just noticed Jef has given Caulfield a special needs classmate. "

    Jef is a class act. Thank you, Jef!

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    Carl R  over 9 years ago

    “Social Studies” is a subject that probably should never have been invented. I personally think it would be better if students had more exposure to the meat of “History”, “Civics”, and “Economics” rather than a soft blend of the three mixed together.

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    hippogriff  over 9 years ago

    The Wolf In Your Midst: We frequently do..Carl R: True enough, but it is obvious why state politicians abolished civics.

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    Marathon Zack  almost 8 years ago

    As an elementary school teacher, who teaches all subjects, she should have used that as an opportunity to teach them about math. There’s a learning opportunity in every question if you’re willing to look for it. Maybe even a history lesson on when marketers started misusing math, an economics lesson on how sales really work, and even a grammar lesson on combining “up to” and “more” in the same ad.

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    DKHenderson  about 1 month ago

    Mrs. Olsen has the desks lined up in an interesting way.

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