Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 20, 2011
Transcript:
Caulfield: When you sell a song, you always buy books for the library. I guess what I did was sell songs, so... Except $120 won't buy that much. Frazz: It will if I match it. Caulfield: Really? Frazz: Now your budget is $500. Caulfield: So it's true about songwriters and math. Frazz: Let's go to the bookstore.
phuhknees over 13 years ago
They’ve still got bookstores in Frazz-ville?
chamberlain22 over 13 years ago
It’s also true about custodians and math.
shashan7 over 13 years ago
Hey, Jef? This might sound psycho but…you talkin’ bout me?
WelshRat Premium Member over 13 years ago
Shaz, of course he isn’t. But then I would say that, wouldn’t I?
runar over 13 years ago
They already have several copies of The Gashleycrumb Tinies – how about The Curious Sofa or The Hapless Child?
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I’m deprived. They kicked me up to algebra and I missed “New Math”.
cissycox over 13 years ago
I love Gorey. I have note book with his alphabet poems in it. 26 words in alphabetical order that actually says something. I bet Frazz’s kids could do something with those.
atajayhawk over 13 years ago
Gotta love Frazz and Caulfield. Definitely have their priorities straight!
Zaristerex over 13 years ago
Do people really say songwriters are bad at math??
MotherOfMoses over 13 years ago
this is the first time I’m checking out this strip. did Calvin grow up or something.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Two men in black suits will ring your bell in about 30 seconds.
noreenklose over 13 years ago
If he has $120, and Frazz matches it (another $120)…HOW is that $500? New, new, new math???
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
Noreen, that’s “Songwriter’s Math”, and the whistling sound you’re now hearing is made by the punchline of the strip speeding high over your head.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
runar, it could never be The Curious Sofa, because that’s self-admittedly pornographic. If they’ve got Gashleycrumb they already have an alphabet book, or else I’d suggest The Utter Zoo. If it were just for Caulfield I’d recommend The Unstrung Harp as an object lesson in the unspeakable horrors of the literary life…
trekkermint over 13 years ago
just donated to our university library a nice version of matisse’s jazz and a first edition of krazy kat from the 40’sstuff like that’s nice and they cost 5$ from garage sales
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
Runar, I can EASILY imagine some fun scenarios involving TCS, but they all end with Frazz losing his job. Yes, Frazz is interested in “stimulating the children’s imaginations”, but not in THAT direction. I foresee Mrs. Olsen wondering what the kids find so fascinating about it and confiscating it. She would have no more idea what a “Lithuanian Typewriter” is than any of them, but she’d nonetheless conclude that the book is wholly inappropriate. And she’d be right. (The same would go if Coach Hacker found it, and as much as he and Frazz have buddied-up over the songwriting, I imagine he’d “change his tune” if he thought Frazz was providing pornographic picture-books to pre-pubescents.)
Caulfield would be the ONLY one to “get” the joke of the book, and even then I doubt he’d be “mature” enough not to be badly influenced.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
The best-case scenario would be that the kids found The Curious Sofa pointless and stupid, because they aren’t old enough to know what they’re supposed to be reading into it. Again, though, Coach Hacker and Mrs. Olson would have no such difficulty.
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
I nominate “Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book”.