She’s got a point, though. See where Frazz’s head is in relation to her totally exposed undies. He’s chivalrously not looking because he’s Frazz, but what if it wasn’t Frazz?
It appears that she’s wearing shorts under her dress, a common arrangement nowadays because girls are no longer expected to play like girls did back in the day.
People are sometimes saying someone is always pointing in Frazz strips. The only “pointing” done over the past week is by this teacher, and it is figurative, not a visible gesture. (Just thought I would point that out.) Well done Mr. Mallett.
In Frazz’s day it’s the kids who point things out, literally.
I don’t know why people put little girls who are going to play in skirts anyway. Skirts are fine for adults who aren’t going to rough-house or kids going to places like church where they have to behave, but for day-to-day play, surely shorts or pants are more practical.
Fiammata about 7 years ago
She’s got a point, though. See where Frazz’s head is in relation to her totally exposed undies. He’s chivalrously not looking because he’s Frazz, but what if it wasn’t Frazz?
nosirrom about 7 years ago
That’s why they invented skorts.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Actually, they did, because girls only wore dresses in her day. Girls today don’t wear dresses, so why is she?
butterflies1958 about 7 years ago
sorry, looks like she’s wearing shorts…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
“In my day”, what an odd expression. You’re still alive, aren’t you? So isn’t this “your day”, too?
chuckbowen1 about 7 years ago
It appears that she’s wearing shorts under her dress, a common arrangement nowadays because girls are no longer expected to play like girls did back in the day.
Jeff0811 about 7 years ago
People are sometimes saying someone is always pointing in Frazz strips. The only “pointing” done over the past week is by this teacher, and it is figurative, not a visible gesture. (Just thought I would point that out.) Well done Mr. Mallett.
In Frazz’s day it’s the kids who point things out, literally.
lagoulou about 7 years ago
Those of you who criticize elderly people and their opinions….if you live long enough, the tables will be turned….see if you like it then!
DSL about 7 years ago
ME: “Cripes, my favorite TV show is older than you.”YOUNGER CO-WORKER: “Was it in color?”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
I grew up during the transition from black and white to color.
Lizard Lass Premium Member about 7 years ago
I don’t know why people put little girls who are going to play in skirts anyway. Skirts are fine for adults who aren’t going to rough-house or kids going to places like church where they have to behave, but for day-to-day play, surely shorts or pants are more practical.
JP Steve Premium Member about 7 years ago
Since “in her day” girls only wore skirts (or occasionally dresses) Ms. Olsen is really saying “In my day, girls didn’t climb trees.”
lindz.coop Premium Member about 7 years ago
I distinctly remember hanging upside down from the monkey bars in skirts when I was a kid…we all did it…and nobody paid any attention to it.
Bysshe over 6 years ago
“Teacher teacher, I declare — I see someone’s underwear”. I was a boy, but I heard that and shouted it plenty of times.