Frazz by Jef Mallett for June 17, 2024

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    Kiba65  5 months ago

    Don’t tell her which ones you read as she might leave them off the list…

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    rekam Premium Member 5 months ago

    We didn’t have reading lists when I went to school, but I still read one heck of a lot of books.

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    DorothyGlenn Premium Member 5 months ago

    We were told to read three books of our choice from the list. I think it wasn’t that long of a list either.

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    sandpiper  5 months ago

    Then what would the early bird eat? According to an earlier B.C. comic, the ‘early bird’ ate a worm, spit it up, then declared for ham and eggs.

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    Ignatz Premium Member 5 months ago

    Do they have summer reading lists in Public School. I had them in Catholic School, but not Public School. And despite being a voracious reader, I could never get through the 3 books on the summer reading list, just because it was required.

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    Kroykali  5 months ago

    School finally ended for the summer last Friday in this area. Seemed late to me. I don’t recall ever going this late when I was in school.

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    DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago

    Nice try, kid. I hope the list has kids’ classics, and not some of the modern garbage I’ve heard about.

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    becida  5 months ago

    So the kid learns a valuable lesson about doing some tasks early…

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    BJDucer  5 months ago

    I don’t know how Mrs. Olsen can possible disagree with such unassailable logic!

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    royq27  5 months ago

    PHD potential there…

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    prrdh  5 months ago

    Actually, the early bird does have to eat worms, whether they’re on the menu or not.

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    eced52  5 months ago

    Give them time, they are working on the menu already.

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    JudyAz  5 months ago

    The early bird gets the worm, but the SECOND mouse gets the cheese.

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    unfair.de  5 months ago

    I had read almost all of the books at least 2 years before they were assigned in school at my time as student. Except for a few boring „classics“ like Goethe’s „Die Leiden des jungen Werther“ (German of course) or J.D.Salinger’s „The catcher in the rye“ (in English). That last one is still unfinished for close to half a century now.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member 5 months ago

    The reason Mrs. Olson has a summer reading list is because she knows she’ll be getting every one of these students back again in the fall.

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    Stephen Gilberg  5 months ago

    Seems Jef uses a kid other than Caulfield when he wants someone similar but slightly dumber.

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    waltermatera  5 months ago

    Every book my teachers wanted me to read I found tedious and not worth the paper it was written on. Shakespeare and GB Shaw I enjoyed but the rest? Overrated twaddle. Me for non-fiction.

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    MT Wallet   5 months ago

    See yesterday’s Mark Trail for why worms are bad.

    Martin Luther was subjected to a Diet of Worms.

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    Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member 5 months ago

    Me, too!

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