Welcome back, boys! Have you heard about our new school motto? "P.S. 38: We're all in it together"! Like it? It's sort of a play on words! That's catchy! I'm getting a headache.
That’s actually pretty good. It’s a play-on-words because they are all in the school together, and the school is a community effort, so the point is they’re all meant to work together for the school.
Ironic that Nate, the master of nicknames on multiple levels, can’t appreciate that, but not quite given that he can’t appreciate anything school-related.
the next level of play has to do with the fact that they are all, in fact, literally in it together. The teachers and students all HAVE to be there so they are all stuck there together “in it” judging by the way that several teachers feel about thier jobs.
I understood the references to the .38 caliber bullet (and the pistol named after it) and the P-38 Lightning fighter plane from World War 2, but had to look up the can opener, also a P-38 military issue that’s been around since 1942. Wow. someone better at obscure trivia than me. I’m truly impressed. Still, as a motto, that’s a terrible motivator. However, anything from High School Musical (for boys, anyway) would be even worse. Ugh.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
It’d give me a headache, too!
NightHawk2005 about 13 years ago
That’s actually pretty good. It’s a play-on-words because they are all in the school together, and the school is a community effort, so the point is they’re all meant to work together for the school.
Ironic that Nate, the master of nicknames on multiple levels, can’t appreciate that, but not quite given that he can’t appreciate anything school-related.
roblox605 about 13 years ago
i think i have a headace too D:
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
At least he’s right about the “sort of”
ravnos298 about 13 years ago
the next level of play has to do with the fact that they are all, in fact, literally in it together. The teachers and students all HAVE to be there so they are all stuck there together “in it” judging by the way that several teachers feel about thier jobs.
cradiflacrasafl about 13 years ago
No one caught the “High school musical” thing? And I don’t even watch that…
Potrzebie about 13 years ago
P.S. 38, the same number as a Gun, bullet, Airplane and Can opener. Now that’s a motto.
wwh85cp about 13 years ago
I understood the references to the .38 caliber bullet (and the pistol named after it) and the P-38 Lightning fighter plane from World War 2, but had to look up the can opener, also a P-38 military issue that’s been around since 1942. Wow. someone better at obscure trivia than me. I’m truly impressed. Still, as a motto, that’s a terrible motivator. However, anything from High School Musical (for boys, anyway) would be even worse. Ugh.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 13 years ago
welcome back to school nate
hippogriff about 13 years ago
ghostkeeper: That was my impression, too.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 13 years ago
That must be terrible news for Nate.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Nate will add: without parole.
James Hopkins about 13 years ago
The motto might as well be “No Way Out” (not to be confused with the Kevin Costner movie).
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
Sounds like he’s setting up to pass the buck when the system collapses.
michael100 about 13 years ago
nate is probably getting a headache because he has repeated sixth grade almost 21 years.
NightHawk2005 about 13 years ago
At least the Jets nailed the jerseys, but yes, their logo is horrible.
7Shag about 13 years ago
Ha. That was my old school’s motto too.
2121Isaac almost 13 years ago
Nate’s motto for the school is “taedium” which is latin for boredom
Tater about 10 years ago
Good one!
Pineapple over 4 years ago
At first, I read it as “We’re all in this together” and I got very confusing HSM vibes
Anibal over 3 years ago
translation: we’re all suffering together
fizzledorp over 2 years ago
tomorrow moment (its the last day of summer as of me posting this)
12515527 5 months ago
That reminds me of the NC school district’s “All In”. Our principal was a High School Musical fan, so…