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To Caulfield, who has âstudiedâ her for a long time, Mrs. Olsenâs response would have been predictable. He set it up so her answer would seem to justify his avoiding doing the homework.
A better reply would be that hitting the books and the weather are not in any way related. This would also fall within her predilection for correction.
http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2019/04/27Remember the movie Top Gun, specifically the line, âI feel the need for speedâ? Well, move over, Maverick. âI have a predilection for correctionâ is about to blow you out of the sky. Maybe. Maybe not. But you have to admit, those guys did kind of become sitting ducks. A catch phrase may be jet fuel, but when it degrades into cliche, it gums up the turbines.
I, uh, donât think I have to worry about that kind of success. Correct me if you feel the need.
whahoppened almost 6 years ago
My brain hurts too much to figure this out.
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
To Caulfield, who has âstudiedâ her for a long time, Mrs. Olsenâs response would have been predictable. He set it up so her answer would seem to justify his avoiding doing the homework.
Jeff0811 almost 6 years ago
A better reply would be that hitting the books and the weather are not in any way related. This would also fall within her predilection for correction.
russef almost 6 years ago
This is on par with the saying âA lawyer never asks a question they donât already know the answer toâ.
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
Heâd better if he doesnât want to get in trouble.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
PostsFrazz6 hrs ·
http://www.gocomics.com/frazz/2019/04/27Remember the movie Top Gun, specifically the line, âI feel the need for speedâ? Well, move over, Maverick. âI have a predilection for correctionâ is about to blow you out of the sky. Maybe. Maybe not. But you have to admit, those guys did kind of become sitting ducks. A catch phrase may be jet fuel, but when it degrades into cliche, it gums up the turbines.
I, uh, donât think I have to worry about that kind of success. Correct me if you feel the need.
Bilan almost 6 years ago
The fallacy of this strip is that Caulfield probably likes to read at the park.
davetb1956 almost 6 years ago
Frazz made a statement, in the last panel. It should have ended in a question mark: He does his homework?