What is the deal with all these kids wanting Elizabeth to throw the Super Teddy? Didn’t Elizabeth just learn how to do this from Michael? In order for them to react this way, they would have had to have seen Elizabeth throw the Super Teddy into other people’s heads on other occasions. All Christopher says is, “Where’s your Super Teddy?” and Dawn immediately launches into, “Yeah! Do it!”
Wow! If I were the bus driver and a kid did that, I might scream and swerve into ongoing traffic. I’m nervous like that. Would have been interesting if the bus driver drove off the road and into shrubbery. Just enough to scare the kids. Again….WOW. They should be old enough to know better. Can’t wait to see what happens to Lizzie….
Thus is set the pattern for Elizabeth’s life. When one is proven to be susceptible to the dare one time, the more often one will be dared – just to see the result. Do it and one is laughed at for getting caught. Refuse and one is labeled ‘chicken’
Well now we know how Elizabeth’s day will end. In my school district that’s an automatic suspension from the bus. The length depends on the age and grade. There will also be a call to mom about the incident. This also shows Canadian children are just like American children on the school bus.
They got off lucky. I read an article about a school bus where the driver got hit in the head by a lunch box and they crashed. Don’t remember what the casualties were though or if it was more than just minor injuries.
Elizabeth is in trouble with her school, and most likely, her parents. The other kids, those who just lied, are in trouble with a higher authority: God.
“Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness” -Sixth Commandment
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Way to go, Michael. You got your little sister in big trouble on the school bus.
howtheduck over 6 years ago
What is the deal with all these kids wanting Elizabeth to throw the Super Teddy? Didn’t Elizabeth just learn how to do this from Michael? In order for them to react this way, they would have had to have seen Elizabeth throw the Super Teddy into other people’s heads on other occasions. All Christopher says is, “Where’s your Super Teddy?” and Dawn immediately launches into, “Yeah! Do it!”
KA7DRE Premium Member over 6 years ago
I guess another fond memory for the High School yearbook when she gets older !
Asharah over 6 years ago
Well, luckily the bus didn’t crash because of that bit of stupidity.
Lizzie is now going to learn the consequences of giving in to peer pressure.
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
Wow! If I were the bus driver and a kid did that, I might scream and swerve into ongoing traffic. I’m nervous like that. Would have been interesting if the bus driver drove off the road and into shrubbery. Just enough to scare the kids. Again….WOW. They should be old enough to know better. Can’t wait to see what happens to Lizzie….
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Those kids would NEVER be my friend again!
sandpiper over 6 years ago
Thus is set the pattern for Elizabeth’s life. When one is proven to be susceptible to the dare one time, the more often one will be dared – just to see the result. Do it and one is laughed at for getting caught. Refuse and one is labeled ‘chicken’
godess_of_fire078 over 6 years ago
Well now we know how Elizabeth’s day will end. In my school district that’s an automatic suspension from the bus. The length depends on the age and grade. There will also be a call to mom about the incident. This also shows Canadian children are just like American children on the school bus.
connivan over 6 years ago
Hey, people..here’s a clue: it’s a COMIC STRIP, for God’s sake!
IndyMan about 6 years ago
At least, not to support such behavior, give Elizabeth credit on being able to hurl an object with such accuracy in a moving vehicle ! ! ! ! !
bookworm0812 about 6 years ago
Why Lizzie, I’m surprised at you. I thought you were a good little girl.
rebelstrike0 about 6 years ago
One of the comments from yesterday: “Because Canadians are, on the average, nicer creatures than Americans.”
How does that match up with what Elizabeth just did?
tuslog1964 about 6 years ago
With friends like that, you don’t need enemies!
nbwddd about 6 years ago
They got off lucky. I read an article about a school bus where the driver got hit in the head by a lunch box and they crashed. Don’t remember what the casualties were though or if it was more than just minor injuries.
barister about 6 years ago
Peer pressure….try to keep it to a minimum.
this is summerdog about 6 years ago
She looks a lot like my 5th grade teacher!
1JennyJenkins about 6 years ago
…and that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is how you build a joke.
; – )))
USN1977 about 6 years ago
Elizabeth is in trouble with her school, and most likely, her parents. The other kids, those who just lied, are in trouble with a higher authority: God.
“Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness” -Sixth Commandment
Asrial about 6 years ago
Now THESE are kids, pressuring somebody into doing something and then washing their hands from it and playing innocent.