Frazz by Jef Mallett for September 10, 2016
Transcript:
Caulfield: Pretty soon the air is going to turn crisp and it will be flat-out fall. A beautiful but stark reminder that nothing lasts forever. Frazz: You're putting way too much though into the sprinkler prank. Caulfield: I like the sprinkler prank a lot.
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
The sprinkler prank might me even more effective in winter.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 8 years ago
Ever look up the word “misprision”?Or perhaps “responsible adult”?
whiteheron about 8 years ago
Frazz is about to teach Caulfield a valuable lesson. When the principal sees the two of them standing by the spigot after he gets soaked, Frazz will say that he was trying to stop Caulfield, but was too late. Caulfield will be left hanging in the breeze which will be soon be turning crisp and will lead to his flat out fall.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
I do not like pranks by anyone. Save them for war to use to confuse an harass the “enemy”.
42Irish Premium Member about 8 years ago
What, is Caulfield 5 years old? Sheesh!
hippogriff about 8 years ago
bigpumaAnd you do not appreciate the role of Schadenfreude in slapstick comedy? Surely, I think you must have pointed out this is a comic strip sometime in the past. Almost all the regular have at least once. And I will call you Shirley if you deserve it.
Ninette about 8 years ago
That’s brisk.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
And sometimes words can be rescued from oblivion. Such as Garson Kainen’s line, “You know what your problem is? You’ve got no couth!”, from Born Yesterday.