On the one hand I sympathize with Elizabeth who seems to be unable to get her parent to do what my parents did for me after I knocked badminton shuttlecocks on the roof. On the other hand, she just wrecked her badminton racket for no good reason.
We’ve all been there – my personal favorite was attempting to shoot hoops with the lightweight rubber four-square ball. It always got stuck in the net.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
um… “baseball” includes “and bat”, Elizabeth
howtheduck over 6 years ago
On the one hand I sympathize with Elizabeth who seems to be unable to get her parent to do what my parents did for me after I knocked badminton shuttlecocks on the roof. On the other hand, she just wrecked her badminton racket for no good reason.
capricorn9th over 6 years ago
Elly’s fault for not saying, “Bat and baseball.”
Rosette over 6 years ago
We’ve all been there – my personal favorite was attempting to shoot hoops with the lightweight rubber four-square ball. It always got stuck in the net.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
She really wants to play badminton, so she doesn’t realize Mom just switched games on her!
neatslob Premium Member over 6 years ago
She apparently hit three birdies towards the house, and you want her to do the same with a baseball?
smgray over 6 years ago
Bye bye birdie
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
I guess Canadians don’t play Wiffle Ball? A Wiffle ball would have worked in place of the shuttlecock!
rebelstrike0 over 6 years ago
Wasn’t aware that you need a bat for hitting a baseball, Elizabeth? More like Duh-lizabeth!
Grutzi over 6 years ago
Three birdies were never enough, even if you didn’t hit them up on the roof.
BiathlonNut over 6 years ago
Wiffle balls were way before this comic’s time.
summerdog86 over 6 years ago
She who had plenty of spare birdies in my old summertime neighborhood, was a very popular girl : )
bryan42 over 6 years ago
Elly could have taught her how to make her own birdies from wine (or other) corks and craft feathers.
suv2000 over 6 years ago
STOOPED KID