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The Buckets by Greg Cravens for September 12, 2011
Transcript:
Welcome to a new school year, class! Uhhhhhhnnn. This year, I will teach you to control your lives and rule over others using the powers of your intellect and education! Mwwhuhhhuh hahahaaa! Wh...? Yay! All right! Yeah! Woo! All you have to do is pay attention and think about everything we saying class. Uhhhhnn. I knew it was a trick.
LLABDDO over 13 years ago
Hoping for the Jedi mind trick.
inshadowz over 13 years ago
“These are not the homework assignments you’re looking for.”
inshadowz over 13 years ago
Also, my mom is a teacher. She’s SO getting a link to this one. Thanks, Greg :)
OldestandWisest over 13 years ago
Apparently Mom and the teacher go to the same hair stylist.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
When I teach cartooning classes, the students (kids AND adults) are usually baffled and disappointed when I tell them they have to think about the cartoon and understand what it says before they begin drawing it. I love that part. Mwuhuhuhuahahahaha!
gregcartoon Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hey, for everyone who appreciated the 9-11 memorial cartoon yesterday- here’s an online collection of plenty more. The Buckets got lost in the shuffle, but they were very nice to me yesterday and I’ve sent The Buckets 9-11 to be added.http://cartoonistsremember911.com/
widgetsx3 over 13 years ago
@Greg CravensThanks. That was pretty cool. The Buckets is on there now.
Number Three over 13 years ago
Awwwwwwwww!
I always hated school.
LOL xxx
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 13 years ago
“Rule over others using the power of your intellect and education”. Silly teacher, power is for capitalists, not erudite kids. You can only rule over others through the power of money.
rgcviper over 13 years ago
LOVE the evil cackle in panel 2 … that made my day.And thanks for the link to Cartoonists Remember 9/11, Greg. Very nice site.