Boy: When I'm older, I want to be so awesome I can let my hair look like a hastily built osprey nest. Miss Plainwell: That started out better than it ended. Frazz: 90% of awesome is the self-assurance you get from selective editing.
On the flip side, if you let you’re hair look like a mess, everyone will think you’re somebody important. They may even think you’re presidential material.
In reply to your comment yesterday bigpuma, I don’t know the dates of the strips, but there have been a fair number of strips involving Frazz donating to help the school and for the students. (New books for the Library, New Exercise Balls, Slippers for kids with wet shoes on rainy days, a new glove for a kid who couldn’t afford to get one)There’s also the 2013 summer arc, which has plenty of occurrences of people being nice to each other.Mrs. Olson saves Gabriella from being run over with a car.As Mrs. Olson broke her wrist in process, Gabriella spends time keeping her company.Mrs. Olson decides to hold a sale of all her old, unwanted, coffee mugs. Gabriella, Frazz, Miss Plainwell, and Caufield pitch in to helpPeople keep buying mugs and sneaking them back into the sale, allowing Mrs. Olson to finally have enough money to go on the bingo cruise she always dreamed about.The cast on her hand disrupts her smoking habit, allowing her to begin to quit. With help from Frazz, she finally manages to stop smoking.I think there are plenty of people doing things for their fellow man (and woman) in this strip if you look for them.
The other’s were single day strips, so they would be less likely to be remembered. I don’t remember the dates, but I can assure you they are all there.
Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
Too bad we have to live the live version, Frazz. Editing is what we do later when the perfect comeback comes to us!
Bilan over 9 years ago
On the flip side, if you let you’re hair look like a mess, everyone will think you’re somebody important. They may even think you’re presidential material.
whiteheron over 9 years ago
Or his head may look like a rocky mountain top, totally devoid of trees, perhaps a few scraggy tufts of grass.
RayThomas101 over 9 years ago
I’m 78 and still waiting.
SkyFisher over 9 years ago
I’m sorry, did you say something?;-)
toahero over 9 years ago
In reply to your comment yesterday bigpuma, I don’t know the dates of the strips, but there have been a fair number of strips involving Frazz donating to help the school and for the students. (New books for the Library, New Exercise Balls, Slippers for kids with wet shoes on rainy days, a new glove for a kid who couldn’t afford to get one)There’s also the 2013 summer arc, which has plenty of occurrences of people being nice to each other.Mrs. Olson saves Gabriella from being run over with a car.As Mrs. Olson broke her wrist in process, Gabriella spends time keeping her company.Mrs. Olson decides to hold a sale of all her old, unwanted, coffee mugs. Gabriella, Frazz, Miss Plainwell, and Caufield pitch in to helpPeople keep buying mugs and sneaking them back into the sale, allowing Mrs. Olson to finally have enough money to go on the bingo cruise she always dreamed about.The cast on her hand disrupts her smoking habit, allowing her to begin to quit. With help from Frazz, she finally manages to stop smoking.I think there are plenty of people doing things for their fellow man (and woman) in this strip if you look for them.
kusotare over 9 years ago
It’s been my observation that the Age of All-Knowing is from about 16 to 20.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Richard S. RussellTake it from me, eleven years later won’t improve that any.
toahero over 9 years ago
The other’s were single day strips, so they would be less likely to be remembered. I don’t remember the dates, but I can assure you they are all there.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 9 years ago
I’m living proof of that!