I like Mrs. Olsen. She is yanking Caulfield’s chain under the ruse that she is doing him the favor of not having to procrastinate to get an assignment done….with nary even a hint of a smile while doing so.
I’ve always found that the assignments that I did immediately were desultory, but those which had time to simmer in my brain, abetted by deadline-adrenaline, were of higher quality and insight.
When I gave an assignment that was due two weeks out, some of my students would go home and do it that night, then wait to hand it in. Most of them would put it off two weeks and do it the last night before it was due. A small number would not do it at all and would have to do it during recess, after school, or during a game day that they did not get to attend.
Bilan 2 months ago
The best laid plans o’ procrastinators and Caulfield . . .
Kidon Ha-Shomer 2 months ago
things that make you go hmmm; are there anti-crastinators or perhaps amateur crastinators to offset the professional crastinators?
The Wolf In Your Midst 2 months ago
The whole point is not working when you know you should be.
Funniguy 2 months ago
Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow.
Jenna Barnaby Premium Member 2 months ago
Get that little smarta$$.
sandpiper 2 months ago
Mrs Olsen knows her subject and her biggest pain.
BJDucer 2 months ago
I like Mrs. Olsen. She is yanking Caulfield’s chain under the ruse that she is doing him the favor of not having to procrastinate to get an assignment done….with nary even a hint of a smile while doing so.
Hydrohead 2 months ago
He will wait and do it on the bus ride to school tomorrow morning.
Eliezer 2 months ago
Caulfield is a pro-crastinator. His theme song is Tomorrow, from Annie.
oish 2 months ago
Hard work might pay out over time, but procrastination has immediate rewards
goboboyd 2 months ago
Fear as motivator.
Aviatrexx Premium Member 2 months ago
I’ve always found that the assignments that I did immediately were desultory, but those which had time to simmer in my brain, abetted by deadline-adrenaline, were of higher quality and insight.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 2 months ago
How will kids like Caulfield function as adults, do you suppose?
braindead Premium Member 2 months ago
How does that work in the cartooning business?
Smeagol 2 months ago
Acid test Caulfield.
Teto85 Premium Member 2 months ago
“Oh, crap, that’s due tomorrow?” Thos. Jefferson, July 3, 1776.
The Premium Member 2 months ago
She’s just cheezed off because her boyfriend always finishes early.
Uncle Kenny 2 months ago
When I gave an assignment that was due two weeks out, some of my students would go home and do it that night, then wait to hand it in. Most of them would put it off two weeks and do it the last night before it was due. A small number would not do it at all and would have to do it during recess, after school, or during a game day that they did not get to attend.