Reminds me of the Christopher Reeves Superman movie whne the jewel thief is climbing up the side of a building and there’s a guy working late at night and he sees over his shoulder Superman catch the thief as he’s falling. He looks back to his work and says, “nah” like there’s no way he saw what he saw.
But if it’s the first day, she wouldn’t even have books yet (because she’s like in 2nd or 3rd grade after all - hasn’t met fractions yet) - those must be the school supplies she has to donate to the classroom.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 14 years ago
Doctor Toon, I think your nuclear coffee’s been tampered with!
Ursula A Kehoe Premium Member about 14 years ago
Katy has a mountain of homework.
twj0729 about 14 years ago
Another peak has been conquered!
pearlandpeach about 14 years ago
What ever happened to lockers for ones books at school?
dante.deangelo about 14 years ago
Reminds me of the Christopher Reeves Superman movie whne the jewel thief is climbing up the side of a building and there’s a guy working late at night and he sees over his shoulder Superman catch the thief as he’s falling. He looks back to his work and says, “nah” like there’s no way he saw what he saw.
UBBM Premium Member about 14 years ago
The future is secure…for chiropractors anyway.
camelsamba2 about 14 years ago
But if it’s the first day, she wouldn’t even have books yet (because she’s like in 2nd or 3rd grade after all - hasn’t met fractions yet) - those must be the school supplies she has to donate to the classroom.
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
That’s one small step for man, and one giant leap for children with spine curvature requiring years of chiropractic therapy when they get older.
ldyhwkd about 14 years ago
I agree camelsamba2. The first day is the only day my kids backpacks look like that.
As for lockers, can someone explain to me why boys refuse to use their lockers (or is it just *my* son)?