“Call your folks and go home.” Does this kid even have parents? We never see them. But apparently, if he does, they’re the kind who can just drop everything in the middle of the day and take the rest of the day off to tend to a sick kid. Yeah, that’s totally realistic.
Ahh, delight at being reminded that he makes his teachers miserable. What a great kid. What an amazing talent. What a wonderful human being. Who’s just bored, remember, not mean in any way.
tdidog almost 7 years ago
Saw that one coming.
cervelo almost 7 years ago
When I was a kid, blowing cigarette smoke into the affected ear was considered a form of “treatment”.
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
misery loves being shared, wanted or not
William Bednar Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Purpose? Not to learn anything, but to annoy the teacher.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Call your folks and go home.” Does this kid even have parents? We never see them. But apparently, if he does, they’re the kind who can just drop everything in the middle of the day and take the rest of the day off to tend to a sick kid. Yeah, that’s totally realistic.
phoenixnyc almost 7 years ago
I will always fondly remember Caulfield’s reaction when Mrs. Olsen was afflicted with sciatica, and Frazz explained to him just what that entailed:
“I’VE BEEN REPLACED???”
Ubermick almost 7 years ago
Ahh, delight at being reminded that he makes his teachers miserable. What a great kid. What an amazing talent. What a wonderful human being. Who’s just bored, remember, not mean in any way.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Ear aches can be very painful. Hand problems with one ear infection for years. Sometimes it would literally bubble.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Frazz14 hrs ·
If misery loves company but company doesn’t love misery back, where does that leave misery? Such a woeful tale of unrequited love.
Though my sympathy is limited. Misery isn’t always so good at taking “no” for an answer, and then it’s just harassment.
By Jef Mallett1/25/2018
Blackthorne42 almost 7 years ago
I’m waiting for Mrs. Olsen to say “earache, my eye” and watching her and Caulfield riff on that.