March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
the school heard it for years and years on end… even when it was first erected and opened and had the other school buildings’ forewarning
True then and true today.
Captive audience.
The irony in this situation would be if Sally grows up to become a school teacher herself.
Sally, this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship
She does have a point there…
Pretty much a captive audience
That poor school is always being confronted.
Don’t try that “My dog ate my homework” thing on it. It’s heard it too many times before.
In our district, she could talk to any of the three. She would have to understand that listening and responding to and/or acting on what was said are separate choices and actions by the listener.
Listening is better for my health than breathing in all that chalk dust when you kids slam the erasers into me.
Too many parents now understand that Sally is profound.
Boy, does the wall know stuff!
There’s concrete evidence talking to the brick wall is therapeutic…..
These strips always remind me of my old grade school.
VegaAlopex less than a minute agoHow does Sally know the school listens? Can she read thought balloons?
School are pools of knowledge. Everyone who enters knows something, and nobody leaves any wiser, so it just accumulates.
a million times probably
My favourite old sitcom from the 70s was always Welcome Back, School Building.
Like talking to a brick wall.
That’s what they call a captive audience.
Sally prefers monologues instead of dialogues.
Charles Schulz
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
the school heard it for years and years on end… even when it was first erected and opened and had the other school buildings’ forewarning
GeorgeInAZ about 3 years ago
True then and true today.
amethyst52 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Captive audience.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
The irony in this situation would be if Sally grows up to become a school teacher herself.
PaulAbbott2 about 3 years ago
Sally, this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship
jagedlo about 3 years ago
She does have a point there…
SusieB about 3 years ago
Pretty much a captive audience
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
That poor school is always being confronted.
ksu71 about 3 years ago
Don’t try that “My dog ate my homework” thing on it. It’s heard it too many times before.
uniquename about 3 years ago
In our district, she could talk to any of the three. She would have to understand that listening and responding to and/or acting on what was said are separate choices and actions by the listener.
I❤️Peanuts about 3 years ago
Listening is better for my health than breathing in all that chalk dust when you kids slam the erasers into me.
Watchdog about 3 years ago
Too many parents now understand that Sally is profound.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Boy, does the wall know stuff!
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
There’s concrete evidence talking to the brick wall is therapeutic…..
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 3 years ago
These strips always remind me of my old grade school.
VegaAlopex about 3 years ago
VegaAlopex less than a minute agoHow does Sally know the school listens? Can she read thought balloons?
Mediatech about 3 years ago
School are pools of knowledge. Everyone who enters knows something, and nobody leaves any wiser, so it just accumulates.
KEA about 3 years ago
a million times probably
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
My favourite old sitcom from the 70s was always Welcome Back, School Building.
billyk75 about 3 years ago
Like talking to a brick wall.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
That’s what they call a captive audience.
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Sally prefers monologues instead of dialogues.