Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 26, 2016
Transcript:
Caulfield: I noticed I put on socks that didn't match so I figured I'd put on shoes that didn't match, either. And then, why not put on two really different shoes? You know: Go big or go home. Mr. Spaetzle: I don't see a big difference. Frazz: Where are you going? Caulfield: HOME!
Squizzums over 8 years ago
Ah, Friday strip.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 8 years ago
I have some favorite mis-matched socks… one sock is pale turquoise and the other kinda light orchid.
I actually have two pairs of them, cos they only came in two-packs.
jusssaguy over 8 years ago
Tell me about 2 days ago.You had a kid say that something ‘blows’.THAT’S what you think is appropriate? THAT belongs in a family paper? I’ll inform you. NO.No it doesn’t.I’m sure lots of kids and others too young,like yourself,don’t understand social mores. Rest assured.If I can,our local newspaper will at least put an apology in the paper. It would do well for YOU to put forth an apology. Lest YOU,or your readers think I’m a prude,I most certainly am not. I was a teenager in the 70s.On the other hand,THIS is a venue where adults can converse . YOUR decision to have a child character speak like this,BLOWS. I can’t wait to hear your response,as well as from my local paper,The Columbus Dispatch. Maybe you’re not aware that PRINT is fading out.
GoodGollieMizMollie over 8 years ago
Wearing unmatched socks is big stuff in Grade 2. Worse fad . . . in high school we HAD to wear dog collars as ankle bracelets. Wait, what??
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 8 years ago
New hair for caulfield
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 8 years ago
i was going to make the same comment about having two pairs of mismatched socks, but others beat me to it.However, I would like to recount an interesting coincidence here — just yesterday the LAS provider at my school commented that when giving a lesson on speaking before an audience one of the important things to do is to have your feet together — and as she modeled this to her students she noticed that she had mismatched shoes (they were close, and I doubt anyone would have noticed, but it was a classic moment.)
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 8 years ago
we seen him before http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2013/05/02
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
My daughters (both 17) nearly always wear mismatched socks on purpose. don’t know if other kids in their school do so too.