@dwane. . .: Way to bring down adult mentorship and friendship to a low level. If you haven’t noticed, kids are very quick to notice anything off about an adult, and these kids trust Frazz and the other staff. Reminders of a much earlier time in teacher/student relationships.
The custodian at my elementary school DIED because he cared about the kids who went to his school. Not every adult who enjoys the friendship of children is out to hurt them.RIP Mike Suchar and Burton Wragg 01/29/1979
LupisLight over 6 years ago
I giggled. A Pearls-Before-Swine-worthy pun!
mddshubby2005 over 6 years ago
What’s the perfect dog for a linguist? A spekingese.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
@dwane. . .: Way to bring down adult mentorship and friendship to a low level. If you haven’t noticed, kids are very quick to notice anything off about an adult, and these kids trust Frazz and the other staff. Reminders of a much earlier time in teacher/student relationships.
ukmitchy over 6 years ago
Oh Jef, that’s bad!
cervelo over 6 years ago
Sad we got needlessly sidelined into a very heavy topic. Ol’ Caulfield actually got a snicker outta me.
COL Crash over 6 years ago
No-See-U are like Chiggers with wings.
pjsdoghouse2003 over 6 years ago
The custodian at my elementary school DIED because he cared about the kids who went to his school. Not every adult who enjoys the friendship of children is out to hurt them.RIP Mike Suchar and Burton Wragg 01/29/1979
gcarlson over 6 years ago
What did Pharaoh say when he saw a horde of weevils stealing a mummy?
JoeMartinFan Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m not a fan of Caulfield, but that was a good one! It’s nice to see him just having some fun and not trying to outwit everybody.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Guffawed!
57-Don over 6 years ago
Must be Dad joke day
WCraft Premium Member over 6 years ago
I agree with Frazz.
basilisk over 6 years ago
Sufficient unto the grain is the weevil thereof
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m very allergic to no-see-ums…ended up in the ER in Thunder Bay after a too-early trip to the cottage one year.