Frazz by Jef Mallett for September 05, 2011
Transcript:
Boy: I never know what to do with myself the last day before school starts. Frazz: Spend it like an athlete might spend the hours before a big race. Boy: I have three sisters. That's every morning at my house. Frazz: Not standing in line outside the loo. I mean getting psyched up.
JamesMcW about 13 years ago
Makes me wonder if our cartoonist originally came from England……….or Ireland, or Scotland. Of course there IS Wales.
llong65 about 13 years ago
the loo…..there’s also Australia
vwdualnomand about 13 years ago
why do girls take so long in the bathroom?
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Do you mean the school budget is for those who can’t and not those who do?
cork about 13 years ago
towerwarlock, I am a teacher, I TEACH and students learn! No one gets punished for reading ahead and in 13 years I have never branded a student as elitist.
gobblingup Premium Member about 13 years ago
I agree with corque. We have had a great experience in school. My child was the second to slowest runner last year, but she worked at it and is now in the middle of the pack. She is also the smartest in her class and is constantly challenged while the ones who need help get it. Stop trolling, towerwarlock.
JavaJim about 13 years ago
Jef Mallet was born, raised, and continues to reside in Michigan (as do the characters in Frazz).
atajayhawk about 13 years ago
@ corque: Hurray for not punishing reading ahead! That is the most insane thing I know; happened to me, and, in one case, we never, ever, read that particular story. Ask them to read something else, maybe; courteously and recognizing that the student actually can and does read. . .
hippogriff about 13 years ago
corque: towerwarlock is one of those who wants to abolish public schools and go back pre 19th century when only the rich were educated and the rest were mindless drudges helping them get richer. Our corporate masters have decreed that this is to be the new world order – when a lot of the world has never been able to get into the old one of freedom and equality of opportunity.