Do you mean that she said you hurt her donkey?
I grew up knowing what a sore-head was. Personality trait.
Caulfield is a pain in her a$$.
Who says you can’t have a kneeache ? Come over here, I’ll show ya.
… knee ache and sore head are both common terms?
The thing is, you can. You can express things any way you want. That’s the beauty of language.
Or a soreache or a kneehead.
What a sorehead!
Or a saw knee in the Northeast.
Wonder if her bp goes up every time she asks that question, knowing what will result?
It’s such a pleasure to have a genuinely witty strip in my morning mix.
You actually can have a sore head (bump it and tell me it’s not sore) and be a sorehead.
There are too many sore heads!
Just like you have a armpit, but not a kneepit.
You’re young. Oldfarts got all of that.
When is she going to learn to stop asking that set-up question?
Caulfield continues to get less and less funny.
More precisely, she experiences Caulfield as discomfort in her bottom.
Haha
The first panel looks a little odd with the incomplete desks and no other students visible.
Ah, the Mysteries of Life.
A pain in the butt!
This kid is not very bright. He assumes things which are usually wrong, such as assuming that somehow he’s heard, and remembers, all the expressions that are in use.
My dad used to say that someone “gripes my butt.”
We Brits say Sore head. Probably more often than Headache
July 31, 2013
RAGs almost 3 years ago
Do you mean that she said you hurt her donkey?
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
I grew up knowing what a sore-head was. Personality trait.
MichaelAxelFleming almost 3 years ago
Caulfield is a pain in her a$$.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 3 years ago
Who says you can’t have a kneeache ? Come over here, I’ll show ya.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
… knee ache and sore head are both common terms?
The Old Wolf almost 3 years ago
The thing is, you can. You can express things any way you want. That’s the beauty of language.
Milady Meg almost 3 years ago
Or a soreache or a kneehead.
TheWildSow almost 3 years ago
What a sorehead!
Ichabod Ferguson almost 3 years ago
Or a saw knee in the Northeast.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Wonder if her bp goes up every time she asks that question, knowing what will result?
James Gifford Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s such a pleasure to have a genuinely witty strip in my morning mix.
outgolfing almost 3 years ago
You actually can have a sore head (bump it and tell me it’s not sore) and be a sorehead.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 3 years ago
There are too many sore heads!
JudyAz almost 3 years ago
Just like you have a armpit, but not a kneepit.
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You’re young. Oldfarts got all of that.
Bilan almost 3 years ago
When is she going to learn to stop asking that set-up question?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Caulfield continues to get less and less funny.
prrdh almost 3 years ago
More precisely, she experiences Caulfield as discomfort in her bottom.
Thatoneguy (not racist) almost 3 years ago
Haha
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
The first panel looks a little odd with the incomplete desks and no other students visible.
sappha58 almost 3 years ago
Ah, the Mysteries of Life.
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
A pain in the butt!
Cactus-Pete almost 3 years ago
This kid is not very bright. He assumes things which are usually wrong, such as assuming that somehow he’s heard, and remembers, all the expressions that are in use.
tcviii Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My dad used to say that someone “gripes my butt.”
feefers_ over 1 year ago
We Brits say Sore head. Probably more often than Headache