While Elizabeth clearly decided not to do her homework based on what we saw yesterday, her excuse is oddly plausible. Long time fans of the comic strip know that we have seen Elly destroy John’s paper in the laundry before, we have seen a Patterson kid try to get into their house through a window before and we have seen a Patterson kid leave their books in odd places before. If that teacher knew the Pattersons like we do, he would completely believe that excuse.
Not sure if it was a total fabrication or it actually happened. I am a teacher and what she said, I wouldn’t buy. Too much details and outlandish. Who puts paper in the dryer? The paper would catch fire from the heat unless Mike is smart enough to set it on air dry. And Elly doesn’t bother to check what paper if she assumes it belongs to John? I always check in case it is important. I would tell my student, “Bottom line, even with an extension, you still didn’t do homework. You keep putting it off until the very last minute. You were going to do it at breakfast or even in my classroom while I am collecting homework, weren’t you? All the same, you’re gonna get a zero. I will discuss this with your parents during Parents Conference day about your inability to turn in homework and coming up with outlandish excuses. You ought to apply that vivid imagination for your English writing exercises.”
Well the truth, ”I didn’t do it” would have been too mundane/banal/prosaic/run-of-the-mill/boring with no punch line and no ambiguity. Nah. We can’t have that. Kudos to April/Lynn for giving us something so much more entertaining! :-)
Too many of today’s parents will still back their child and blame the teacher—-sure glad I’m not a teacher and that my wife has retired. One classic she tells is of the mom who couldn’t help her child with homework because it would interfere with her favorite TV show. Another was the parents who were upset because she sent homework for their sick child who was out for about 10 days though only due to being infectious. They didn’t accept her explanation that he would be too far behind to understand the class work if he didn’t do the homework. Dad told her she was a really tough teacher. Her response?—“Thank you”
How about this one for Elizabeth, “You are a woman now, start acting like one. Part of being a woman is taking responsibility for your actions and facing the music when you fail in your duty.”
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
honesty’s the best policy
howtheduck almost 5 years ago
While Elizabeth clearly decided not to do her homework based on what we saw yesterday, her excuse is oddly plausible. Long time fans of the comic strip know that we have seen Elly destroy John’s paper in the laundry before, we have seen a Patterson kid try to get into their house through a window before and we have seen a Patterson kid leave their books in odd places before. If that teacher knew the Pattersons like we do, he would completely believe that excuse.
retrocool almost 5 years ago
brilliant !
HarryCK almost 5 years ago
I hope he calls for Elly’s take.
oddhumor almost 5 years ago
At least it’s something more creative than the dog ate it.
capricorn9th almost 5 years ago
Not sure if it was a total fabrication or it actually happened. I am a teacher and what she said, I wouldn’t buy. Too much details and outlandish. Who puts paper in the dryer? The paper would catch fire from the heat unless Mike is smart enough to set it on air dry. And Elly doesn’t bother to check what paper if she assumes it belongs to John? I always check in case it is important. I would tell my student, “Bottom line, even with an extension, you still didn’t do homework. You keep putting it off until the very last minute. You were going to do it at breakfast or even in my classroom while I am collecting homework, weren’t you? All the same, you’re gonna get a zero. I will discuss this with your parents during Parents Conference day about your inability to turn in homework and coming up with outlandish excuses. You ought to apply that vivid imagination for your English writing exercises.”
Watcher almost 5 years ago
You should of just said Michael ate it. It’s more plausible.
ariel777000 almost 5 years ago
Well the truth, ”I didn’t do it” would have been too mundane/banal/prosaic/run-of-the-mill/boring with no punch line and no ambiguity. Nah. We can’t have that. Kudos to April/Lynn for giving us something so much more entertaining! :-)
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
In the time it took to come up with all that she could have been almost done with the assignment!
Linguist almost 5 years ago
If this was her English composition class and I was her teacher, I would give her marks for a creative and imaginative excuse.
ksu71 almost 5 years ago
“My dog ate it.”
locake almost 5 years ago
Of course he can give her a mark. F is a mark since she didn’t turn in the assignment
paranormal almost 5 years ago
She needs some marks on the backside!!!
phoenixnyc almost 5 years ago
I thought it was Michael who went on to a career as a storyteller…..
hk Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If your mom checked your homework and did her job as a parent, you wouldn’t be in this mess.
dustoffer almost 5 years ago
Too many of today’s parents will still back their child and blame the teacher—-sure glad I’m not a teacher and that my wife has retired. One classic she tells is of the mom who couldn’t help her child with homework because it would interfere with her favorite TV show. Another was the parents who were upset because she sent homework for their sick child who was out for about 10 days though only due to being infectious. They didn’t accept her explanation that he would be too far behind to understand the class work if he didn’t do the homework. Dad told her she was a really tough teacher. Her response?—“Thank you”
WilliamPennat almost 5 years ago
Definitely an A++ for that one….
BluNova almost 5 years ago
And Michael grew up to be a writer??
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 5 years ago
It might have worked in a creative writing class.
Cactus-Pete almost 5 years ago
What’s a mark? Is that a Canadian term for grade?
rayloholdridge almost 5 years ago
When I was a kid, my teacher (a nun) told my mother that the kids who do their homework are the kids who don’t need it and vice versa.
BlitzMcD almost 5 years ago
She loused up. In yesterday’s installment, she just laid around instead of doing her homework. So she flunked this one!!
fix-n-fly almost 5 years ago
If you’re going to shake the dice, you gotta pay the price. Procrastination is somewhat akin to gambling. You do it enough and you will pay a price.
Jim Kerner almost 5 years ago
I’m surprised that Elizabeth didn’t say that Farley didn’t eat it.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It’s hard to beat that CALVIN & HOBBES excuse: “I couldn’t read it because my parents forgot to pay the gravity bill!”
JP Steve Premium Member almost 5 years ago
“Procrastination is it’s own reward…”
USN1977 almost 5 years ago
How about this one for Elizabeth, “You are a woman now, start acting like one. Part of being a woman is taking responsibility for your actions and facing the music when you fail in your duty.”
GreggW Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hard to believe at this point that she’s going to become a teacher.
rebelstrike0 almost 5 years ago
Farley ate the homework, then the Enjos ate Farley!
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It’s a good story, you should get some credit. Of course, that depends on which class this is.
Carito about 1 year ago
The teacher should give her marks for lying?