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I literally just said this the other day. Standing outside at night listening to the symphony of tree crickets. However, as much as I appreciate the need for spiders, I do get tired of the spider that builds a web across my doorway every night. Letâs just say that spider and I have gotten to know each other too well.
The only bug I have in the house is a strange brown fuzzy thing. Not a spider, nor a cricket. He is currently residing under the refrigerator. At least itâs not a scorpion. The reason I have no palm trees.
I canât help but wonder what Amelia said that shocked the other kids. I can see the teacher getting mad, though.Swearing is like a cultural touchstone in Rhode Island; getting a rise with it is hard.
You can think it, just donât say it. Or, expand your vocabulary. Itâs amazing how cutting you can be and still sound considerate. (Iâm working on by watching lots of BBC Costume programing.)
A rambling-long bug related question for my fellow baby boomers. Remember years ago while driving down the highway the large number of insects that splattered on the windshield? There was even a âBug-Offâ windshield washer fluid to address the problem. Today, at least here in Texas, the number of bug/windshield events is very low. So either #1) todayâs windshields are aerodynamically designed to avoid insects. Or #2) there are far fewer insects. And reason #2 is troubling.
saobadao 11 months ago
I concur with Ameliaâs sentiments. #1 yo my list are mosquitoes, #2 flies! I will free all other insects but NOT those.
rheddmobile 11 months ago
I literally just said this the other day. Standing outside at night listening to the symphony of tree crickets. However, as much as I appreciate the need for spiders, I do get tired of the spider that builds a web across my doorway every night. Letâs just say that spider and I have gotten to know each other too well.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 11 months ago
The only bug I have in the house is a strange brown fuzzy thing. Not a spider, nor a cricket. He is currently residing under the refrigerator. At least itâs not a scorpion. The reason I have no palm trees.
Ida No 10 months ago
Wouldâve expected Spud to have joined in with Amelia.
Kle1 10 months ago
I canât help but wonder what Amelia said that shocked the other kids. I can see the teacher getting mad, though.Swearing is like a cultural touchstone in Rhode Island; getting a rise with it is hard.
Brian Premium Member 10 months ago
Bugs are awesome! Iâm excited for the cicadas!
morningglory73 Premium Member 10 months ago
For once Iâm with Amelia. Some bugs are okay I guess but many are not.
Cpeckbourlioux 10 months ago
Those or us who are allergic sympathize with Amelia, totally.
crookedwolf Premium Member 10 months ago
Thereâs a âbombâ in that messy word balloon; guess we know part of the translation!
Love Spudâs eye twitch in that panel..
Pigs_Will_Fly 10 months ago
I mean, Ameliaâs right about mosquitoesâŠ
ChrisRiesbeck Premium Member 10 months ago
Nice grawlixes, Will.
jschumaker 10 months ago
Even Seagull was shocked by her language.
HappyDog/á”ÊłÊž ᎟á”ᶻᔠ⎠á”ʰᔠᶠá”âż á”ᶠᶊᔠPremium Member 10 months ago
Ask your parents for some OFFÂź.
rossevrymn 10 months ago
What kinda bugs?:
Killraven 10 months ago
Even Seagull was impressed/horrified.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
Must really hate bugs!!!!
goboboyd 10 months ago
You can think it, just donât say it. Or, expand your vocabulary. Itâs amazing how cutting you can be and still sound considerate. (Iâm working on by watching lots of BBC Costume programing.)
Pigs_Will_Fly 10 months ago
Who teaches Amelia these words�
Old Time Tales 10 months ago
Ameliaâs comment totally knocked Spudâs nose sideways in the 3rd panel.
raybarb44 10 months ago
Itâs not what I like either but it does come with the territoryâŠ..
scyphi26 10 months ago
Some people have severe allergies to that sort of language, after all. :P
seah 10 months ago
honestly, understandable. who the hell wants to be bothered by bugs?
Spider-UK 10 months ago
Mrs. Macintosh looks like sheâs had it up to here today and this was the last straw.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 10 months ago
I grew up with swearing an d whole heartedly embraced it at the young age of 4âŠstill going strong at 67.
wordsmeet 10 months ago
Seagull has a clean mind, of course; thatâs why he looks so shocked at Ameliaâs language.
wordsmeet 10 months ago
Ameliaâs shenanigans are a cry for help. Interestingly enough, she hasnât been tormenting the Spudster.
dlklabunde 10 months ago
A rambling-long bug related question for my fellow baby boomers. Remember years ago while driving down the highway the large number of insects that splattered on the windshield? There was even a âBug-Offâ windshield washer fluid to address the problem. Today, at least here in Texas, the number of bug/windshield events is very low. So either #1) todayâs windshields are aerodynamically designed to avoid insects. Or #2) there are far fewer insects. And reason #2 is troubling.
John Mason Premium Member 10 months ago
You donât expect this kind of outburst from the girl who brought us âradishesâ as invective.
ROSTERM3 10 months ago
Does Wallace âbugâ Amelia?
amaryllis2 Premium Member 10 months ago
Instantly took me to Rex Tillerson, former Sec of State, calling his boss a f-ing moron.
Aladar30 Premium Member 10 months ago
The principal shares the feeling, but condemns the way it was expressed.
Gamerkillss 10 months ago
I genuinely want to know what she said
einarbt 10 months ago
Second that Amelia.
JH&Cats 10 months ago
Wallace gets high on spring; Amelia is the buzzkill.