Mrs. Olsen is sly. So, if he actually turns in an assignment tomorrow, she might reply, Oh. You thought I was serious? Isn’t that funny. Would be a great GOTCHA!! moment.
In 1508, French poet Eloy d’Amerval referred to a Poisson d’avril (April fool, literally “April’s fish”), possibly the first reference to the celebration in France.
MelanieAltheaMoore Premium Member over 3 years ago
Of course, since she said “Turn it in tomorrow” ON April Fool’s Day, he’ll pretend not to believe that either.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
Oh, yeah. I forgot I already did it.
April Fool!!
rshive over 3 years ago
Success works at least once a year.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
Wish Caulfield would grow up!!
Wait this is a comic strip, enjoy being with Jeffy, Dolly. Billy and PJ Caulfield!!
Most would want to croak!
Doug K over 3 years ago
She says, “Fine. Turn it in tomorrow.”
… then she pauses, turns around, and says “April Fools”.
The Old Wolf over 3 years ago
But you’re going to get a zero on the assignment, Caulfield, because her reply was the April fool’s joke.
MS72 over 3 years ago
One letter grade for each day late.
willkepley over 3 years ago
Caulfield is a freakin genius.
33Angel over 3 years ago
I love Caulfield!
sandpiper over 3 years ago
Mrs. Olsen is sly. So, if he actually turns in an assignment tomorrow, she might reply, Oh. You thought I was serious? Isn’t that funny. Would be a great GOTCHA!! moment.
ilovecomics*infinity over 3 years ago
Love his satisfied smile in the last panel!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 3 years ago
In 1508, French poet Eloy d’Amerval referred to a Poisson d’avril (April fool, literally “April’s fish”), possibly the first reference to the celebration in France.
amxchester over 3 years ago
Ahhh, the beginnings of wriggling out of responsibility.
redpony2023 over 3 years ago
It’s clearer, not more clear.