This happened in a class I was in in the sixties. Only it was a grad physics class. A large spider came down, a student snagged the web on a pencil, and we were handing it around and looking at the poor spider who probably was wondering what to do. The prof saw us, came over, he looked for a while, too, and then took the pencil and put the spider out in the hall. It isn’t just third graders who get distracted.
Spiders in my house get put outside or in the garage depending on the spider. I figure their little lives mean as much to them as mine does to me. Relativity.
It was either that or run screaming from the classroom and refuse to return until the room had been properly “de-spidered,” which would’ve been no less disruptive. So at least Spud decided to be more proactive about it instead, Tech. ;)
Appropriate, shmappropriate. Whether Spud’s reaction arose from arachnophobia or from the (possibly imagined) spider’s speaking, you can’t expect rational judgment to have anything to do with it.
Title panel: Spud is looking out of the school window as seen from the outside. Both he and the Seagull are looking at a bluebird on the branch of a tree. It is breezy with a few leaves in the wind.
Out in the boonies if you’re sleeping on a ground mat or poncho, Mr. Spider and his friends like to come up on chilly nights to snuggle up and stay warm next to you. One of the reasons we slept on tracks or on the deuce and a half.
I’ve had a horror of spiders since childhood, but, since they eat bugs, we’ve established a truce…(the enemy of my enemy is my…well…ally.) But I will move them outside whenever possible. Except for the sink spiders! They’re WAY too fast and they freak me out! They get exterminated with extreme prejudice!
I work in the mailroom of a cheese cave. There are many busy spiders at work catching bugs and dust. Most are so frail that it’s a challenge not to harm them when sweeping the ceilings & walls. But we have to make them keep replacing their webs, in the interest of tidiness.
If Amelia had been in Spud’s place (and if she were scared of spiders, which I doubt), she would have picked Spud up and thrown him through the window. :D
angelolady Premium Member about 1 year ago
Woke Seagull up. I hope we get to see the opening panel for this one.
222jo about 1 year ago
Glad the spider’s ok!
enigmamz about 1 year ago
It’s just Charolette.
Ivy Valory Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hello?!?!?
Digital Frog about 1 year ago
appropriate response to a spider? probably not. appropriate response to a talking spider, most definitely.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh come on, if a BIG Black Spider ever said “hello” to me, I’d burn the house down.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
No it wasn’t appropriate. Spud waited far too long to escalate.
SteveHL about 1 year ago
Lucky Wallace – he has the world’s coolest parents and the world’s coolest teacher.
Cpeckbourlioux about 1 year ago
Was that appropriate? Seagull says no.
Pet about 1 year ago
A Spudly morn it is to be!
anne o about 1 year ago
This happened in a class I was in in the sixties. Only it was a grad physics class. A large spider came down, a student snagged the web on a pencil, and we were handing it around and looking at the poor spider who probably was wondering what to do. The prof saw us, came over, he looked for a while, too, and then took the pencil and put the spider out in the hall. It isn’t just third graders who get distracted.
Tigrisan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Spiders in my house get put outside or in the garage depending on the spider. I figure their little lives mean as much to them as mine does to me. Relativity.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Time for a new lesson – spiders are our friends!
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Other people’s phobias are so amusing!
golfgranny47 about 1 year ago
This would be me.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just this morning I fished a spider out my bathtub so that he wouldn’t get hurt when I turned on the shower. Come on, Spud, befriend him.
Ida No about 1 year ago
C’mon, Spud, what are you waiting for. There’s still at least 3 more panes to aim for.
Killraven Premium Member about 1 year ago
Let’s be realistic Spud, if everything in the world was out to get you, you’d have been got by now.
mrsdonaldson about 1 year ago
LOL!!
Spudallicious about 1 year ago
He should have thrown the desk- larger area to hit the spider.
trainnut1956 about 1 year ago
Why? It was a polite spider! She said “hello”.
scyphi26 about 1 year ago
It was either that or run screaming from the classroom and refuse to return until the room had been properly “de-spidered,” which would’ve been no less disruptive. So at least Spud decided to be more proactive about it instead, Tech. ;)
prrdh about 1 year ago
Appropriate, shmappropriate. Whether Spud’s reaction arose from arachnophobia or from the (possibly imagined) spider’s speaking, you can’t expect rational judgment to have anything to do with it.
Mary Ellen about 1 year ago
Spiders are friends!!
ilovecomics*infinity about 1 year ago
Absolutely amazing and so funny! Panel 5 = chef’s kiss.
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
A talking spider, most definitely YES…….
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 1 year ago
Beware of flying chairs Seagull!
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
You going to need a higher caliber chair.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Maybe that was too much.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Title panel: Spud is looking out of the school window as seen from the outside. Both he and the Seagull are looking at a bluebird on the branch of a tree. It is breezy with a few leaves in the wind.
Gloria Fleming about 1 year ago
Charlotte??
jschumaker about 1 year ago
Naturally, in his adrenaline rush, Spud misses the spider.
Faustus Mitternacht about 1 year ago
Out in the boonies if you’re sleeping on a ground mat or poncho, Mr. Spider and his friends like to come up on chilly nights to snuggle up and stay warm next to you. One of the reasons we slept on tracks or on the deuce and a half.
ktrabbit about 1 year ago
I’ve had a horror of spiders since childhood, but, since they eat bugs, we’ve established a truce…(the enemy of my enemy is my…well…ally.) But I will move them outside whenever possible. Except for the sink spiders! They’re WAY too fast and they freak me out! They get exterminated with extreme prejudice!
Curiosity Premium Member about 1 year ago
It talked to him. Yes.
asrialfeeple about 1 year ago
Spiders are your friend!
Publius10608218 about 1 year ago
And in that moment Amelia could respect Spud’s chaos creating ability.
paulakparker about 1 year ago
That is completely the right response!
JH&Cats about 1 year ago
There was a woolly bear caterpillar in the church foyer today. I put it outside after the service to do its hibernating thing.
JH&Cats about 1 year ago
I work in the mailroom of a cheese cave. There are many busy spiders at work catching bugs and dust. Most are so frail that it’s a challenge not to harm them when sweeping the ceilings & walls. But we have to make them keep replacing their webs, in the interest of tidiness.
josephwegener about 1 year ago
That is SOOOO funny! Thanks Will!!
wordsmeet about 1 year ago
Now, if the spider were Spider-Man™, I’d side with Spud.
The Seagull about 1 year ago
What in the…
The Seagull about 1 year ago
His eyes got so big in 3rd panel
wordsmeet about 1 year ago
If Amelia had been in Spud’s place (and if she were scared of spiders, which I doubt), she would have picked Spud up and thrown him through the window. :D
lrwells40 10 months ago
The look on Amelia’s face! Lol