LOL Now the seagull is lounging in a seat looking on curiously.
Well! I did not know that Seagull was a 4th grader.
Wallace is indeed brave!
Fortune favors the bold (and brave)
I’m amazed that a strip as good as Wallace can, somehow, keep getting better.
Cold, boisterous, cliquish, I see nothing has changed in the bowels of the Yellow Monster.
“We come bearing grifts!”
Spudiculous..!
Grom, shortened from grommet, is Australian and Californian slang for a young, often precocious surfer.
I did not know that.
Wallace’s reputation precedes him.
What grade is Wallace in?
Love a confident Spud!
Wallace truly is Brave!
Spud is developing a following!
What could go wrong?
They are probably worshiped by the 4th graders for PA show! Totally bodacious!!
Oh sure, mention his little beat-dropping show, and suddenly Spud’s singing a totally different song about all of this. :P
“Full grown adults of the 4th grade” is an apt description. Looks like some of them have repeated a few grades…several times.
What are “groms?”
Spud is famous. Of course so is Wallace.
What grade are Wallace and spud in? These fourth graders seem so old.
You’ve earned that right by your mighty adventures……
Wallace the impresario—presumably gets a percentage of the glory…
Enjoy the heady moment while it lasts, guys.
Spudalicious = a human jar of mayo.
That kid is wrong about 10 people in snug harbor. There’s mom, dad, Wallace, sterling, spud, the teacher, Amelia, rose, the seagull and the five kids in the back. That’s 14 people and there’s more people.
April 15, 2016
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
LOL Now the seagull is lounging in a seat looking on curiously.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well! I did not know that Seagull was a 4th grader.
buzzbomb711 about 3 years ago
Wallace is indeed brave!
saobadao about 3 years ago
Fortune favors the bold (and brave)
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m amazed that a strip as good as Wallace can, somehow, keep getting better.
Faustus Mitternacht about 3 years ago
Cold, boisterous, cliquish, I see nothing has changed in the bowels of the Yellow Monster.
Ida No about 3 years ago
“We come bearing grifts!”
crookedwolf Premium Member about 3 years ago
Spudiculous..!
well-i-never about 3 years ago
Grom, shortened from grommet, is Australian and Californian slang for a young, often precocious surfer.
I did not know that.
jschumaker about 3 years ago
Wallace’s reputation precedes him.
cathluk about 3 years ago
What grade is Wallace in?
Anonamoose Premium Member about 3 years ago
Love a confident Spud!
artheaded1 about 3 years ago
Wallace truly is Brave!
rhpii about 3 years ago
Spud is developing a following!
33Angel about 3 years ago
What could go wrong?
Dr_Fogg about 3 years ago
They are probably worshiped by the 4th graders for PA show! Totally bodacious!!
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
Oh sure, mention his little beat-dropping show, and suddenly Spud’s singing a totally different song about all of this. :P
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Full grown adults of the 4th grade” is an apt description. Looks like some of them have repeated a few grades…several times.
Wlly Blly about 3 years ago
What are “groms?”
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Spud is famous. Of course so is Wallace.
Coocalici about 3 years ago
What grade are Wallace and spud in? These fourth graders seem so old.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
You’ve earned that right by your mighty adventures……
JH&Cats about 3 years ago
Wallace the impresario—presumably gets a percentage of the glory…
JH&Cats about 3 years ago
Enjoy the heady moment while it lasts, guys.
wordsmeet about 3 years ago
Spudalicious = a human jar of mayo.
Avid_reader304 over 1 year ago
That kid is wrong about 10 people in snug harbor. There’s mom, dad, Wallace, sterling, spud, the teacher, Amelia, rose, the seagull and the five kids in the back. That’s 14 people and there’s more people.