Ah, but jkoskov - Monique is a REAL person (and her real name!) … Lynn said the woman was on a Canadian reality show “Thill of a life time” and her thrill was to meet Lynne and be in the comic. Since Monique was a real librarian, this strip was perfect.
I was like that, only not quite so often. It was back in the day. You’d bring home different books every day, and teachers didn’t put all the assignments online for parents to see back then. It was the kid’s responsibility. Overall, I think that was a good thing.
Like Michael, I got in all sorts of trouble for a couple years, which made no difference… till I got a teacher I liked, and decided I wanted to do it right, at which time I did. I was also a strong (but absent-) minded child!
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
Nice try!
WebSpider almost 14 years ago
Oh, that’s a paddling!
ilsapadu almost 14 years ago
Those Canuckidians with their half Frenchness, what are ya gonna do?
jkoskov almost 14 years ago
It amazing how this strip lines up for the rim shot in the style of SHOE.
Even has a mini-joke in the first two panels.
In the style of Burns & Allen…Take my work, please!
lightenup Premium Member almost 14 years ago
How about a pen instead?
angelacolon almost 14 years ago
Cute!
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
A case of math confusion.
Allan CB Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Ah, but jkoskov - Monique is a REAL person (and her real name!) … Lynn said the woman was on a Canadian reality show “Thill of a life time” and her thrill was to meet Lynne and be in the comic. Since Monique was a real librarian, this strip was perfect.
Have a great afternoon my neighbours!!!
Wildmustang1262 almost 14 years ago
Got an eraser, please! LOLs! X-D
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
Michael’s a little too smart for his own good sometimes!
masnadies almost 14 years ago
I was like that, only not quite so often. It was back in the day. You’d bring home different books every day, and teachers didn’t put all the assignments online for parents to see back then. It was the kid’s responsibility. Overall, I think that was a good thing.
Like Michael, I got in all sorts of trouble for a couple years, which made no difference… till I got a teacher I liked, and decided I wanted to do it right, at which time I did. I was also a strong (but absent-) minded child!