Aunt Fritzi: How did you two do on your math test today?
Nancy and Sluggo: We got 100.
Aunt Fritzi: "100"? Is that the entire story, kids?
Nancy: I got a 65.
Sluggo: I got a 35.
I don’t mean to bust anyone out, however, I saw this comic before. I grew up reading the comics in the sixties and as and adult continued to read the comics regularly. I can’t remember if it was the late 60’s or early 70’s, but it was when Bushmiller was still alive and drawing..The comic is redrawn and even the delivery is slightly different, but it is the same joke..To be fair I caught them doing that with B.C. also..I admit that in both cases it was about a generation or more ago and the majority of the readers probably weren’t even born yet, so it is fresh to them. And truth is, most people my age wouldn’t remember a small detail that far back.. I tend to remember more small facts 40 years ago, then I do last week. lol.When the first cartoonist to succeed Bushmiller fist took over Nancy, he borrowed from the past a lot, and he did not bother to carefully go so far back, his were just a few years. And his were more verbatim, he didn’t even bother changing the delivery to the punchline.
I found 4th grade arithmetic to be rough. Came home one day and dad asked “How did you do in arithmetic today?” I responded, “Well, er, I did better today than yesterday.” “That’s good, but what did you get today?” “52” “52? What did you get yesterday?” “48” (Believe it or not, by time of HS Algebra, was zipping along.)
gimmickgenius about 13 years ago
See? They’re good at math!
Lyons Group, Inc. about 13 years ago
65 + 35 = 100. Yes, they are good at math!
Hussell about 13 years ago
I don’t mean to bust anyone out, however, I saw this comic before. I grew up reading the comics in the sixties and as and adult continued to read the comics regularly. I can’t remember if it was the late 60’s or early 70’s, but it was when Bushmiller was still alive and drawing..The comic is redrawn and even the delivery is slightly different, but it is the same joke..To be fair I caught them doing that with B.C. also..I admit that in both cases it was about a generation or more ago and the majority of the readers probably weren’t even born yet, so it is fresh to them. And truth is, most people my age wouldn’t remember a small detail that far back.. I tend to remember more small facts 40 years ago, then I do last week. lol.When the first cartoonist to succeed Bushmiller fist took over Nancy, he borrowed from the past a lot, and he did not bother to carefully go so far back, his were just a few years. And his were more verbatim, he didn’t even bother changing the delivery to the punchline.
Hussell about 13 years ago
I said it was fresh to a yonger group of readers. And I gave them credit for updating it a little instead of a carbon copy.
jeff white about 13 years ago
It’s pretty clear from reading the comments on this site that there are two reasons guys love this comic. Fritzi.
nancyroy2 about 13 years ago
apparently Nancy is smarter than Slugo – I always knew that. :)
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
I found 4th grade arithmetic to be rough. Came home one day and dad asked “How did you do in arithmetic today?” I responded, “Well, er, I did better today than yesterday.” “That’s good, but what did you get today?” “52” “52? What did you get yesterday?” “48” (Believe it or not, by time of HS Algebra, was zipping along.)
iced tea about 13 years ago
The old classic comics such as Nancy, Peanuts, and Blondie are great.
REDROCKER51 about 13 years ago
every time i did math, nothin added up
tegm about 13 years ago
sure graded them fast…
RoyW123 about 13 years ago
There are no new jokes, just how they are presented.