Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 09, 2015
Transcript:
Caulfield: It occurred to me over break: Nietzsche and Twain had the same mustache! Mrs. Olsen: That's not a question, Caulfield. Caulfield: I can turn it into one. Mrs. Olsen: This is how the threat of a filibuster is as effective as an actual filibuster. Caulfield (out of frame): That now features the word filibooger.
Varnes almost 10 years ago
She could have just said yes and move on….
Sportymonk almost 10 years ago
What does he mean, “That now features…”? What is the that?
QuiteDragon almost 10 years ago
Twain. He couldn’t seem to make a (financial) go of any of his endeavors.Je suis Charlie
damifid0 almost 10 years ago
Jus suis Charlie
richardjohnsonvp almost 10 years ago
Vonnegut also had the same mustache.
rfeinberg almost 10 years ago
This may just be the worst Frazz strip EVER.1) First, this insufferable smartass shouting out in class “I just realized Twain and Nietzsche had the same moustache!!” Oh aren’t you clever, you are SO much brighter than your classmates (and as it is clearly implied, your teacher)…SHUT UP already!2) “The threat of a fillibuster…”, with that weird cut-off drawing of the teacher’s face?? What is her point? Every time he opens his trap it’s another fillibuster, why is today any different?3) “I can turn it into a question that now features the word filibooger.” WHAT — and HOW — and WHO CARES!