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Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 12, 2017
Transcript:
Mrs. Olsen: Caulfield, what on earth? Caulfield: When things aren't clear, their response seems to be to turn on a light and blow a horn. Mrs. Olsen: Well, this isn't cape Caulfield, it's Bryson Elementary. And if something's not clear, the response should be to ask smart questions and buckle down and stu... Caulfield: What onshore, actually. I'm taking a cue from the coast guard. Mrs. Olsen: The coast guard. *Click*
Bilan about 8 years ago
These Frazz comics are getting harder to follow.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
They don’t use light houses anymore when they have GPS and shore sensors. Lights out and the horn is blowing…
Varnes about 8 years ago
I don’t get it either…..
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 8 years ago
Yeah…. this one’s kinda fuzzy.
But before I go on and have to give a spoiler alert….
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Night…. yes, due to shipboard technology, a lot of lighthouses have been decommissioned and sold, or merely fallen into disrepair…. but there are hundreds of them even here in the US that are still in use.
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So…. back to my explanation…
STOP here if you want to puzzle it out, and skip my attempt. OTOH I could be dead wrong anyway, so what the heck, read on:
“What onshore” makes no sense…. it’s just Caulfield’s smart-alecky retort to “What on Earth.”
I wondered about the blue box on the left… but it’s only the back of his chair.He’s not pulling the yellow cord out of it, but past it.
Took me a while to realise the light house in the middle panel is only to illustrate his point…. they’re not on a field trip.
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OK…. apparently, something Mrs. Olsen said IN CLASS was unclear….
so he’s going to use a halogen work-light and an airhorn to bring it to her attention instead of raising his hand like anybody else in the room would do.
You know… I usually like Caulfield.
But sometimes Mallet’s mythological “perfect student” is writ too large…. or at least, too large for his britches.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Once again, Susan, thanks…That makes sense now….It is more understandable when read across the top. I was reading it up to down….And for the record, yes, Michigan and the Lakes alone have scores of working lighthouses…
Ignatz Premium Member about 8 years ago
I’ve just started reading this comic again after a hiatus, and it seems to have ceased making any sense at all.
BTW, a few years ago, I took a walk down under the George Washington Bridge one night, and was quite surprised to discover that the Little Red Lighthouse (real name: Jeffrey’s Hook) was a working lighthouse.
JanBic Premium Member about 8 years ago
Make sure you read this Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right.
Kroykali about 8 years ago
@Jan Bickley – Thank you. I was reading it wrong. Sometimes Jef’s panel order is confusing.
But it still doesn’t explain how Caulfield is able to darken the room in the last panel.
sandpiper about 8 years ago
A bit of over-stretch for small return
TRiche about 8 years ago
I think part of the confusion is the way you have to read the panels. Omit the middle one and read as you normally would. Makes it a LITTLE clearer.
pumaman about 8 years ago
There’s a picture opposite me
Of my primitive ancestry
Which stood on rocky shores
and kept the beaches shipwreck free – TMBG
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 8 years ago
@janbickley, yes that makes a bit more sense, thank you. but it’s still a bit unclear. Is it putting the spotlight on something to see it clearer?
RAGs about 8 years ago
The problem is that, when you create something, you don’t always see what someone else will have trouble understanding, the point is so obvious to you. I once taught a folk dance class at an adult education community school and wrote my own instruction handouts for each of the dances I taught. Before I gave them out, I had someone at my day (real) job try to follow them so I could see what I had to correct.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 8 years ago
Years from now, Caulfield will be whining that the system failed him.
billdaviswords over 4 years ago
The order that the panels were to be read wasn’t clear, either, which made it less clear.