Interesting. Most of the references to Mr. Brown involve him being Charlie Brown’s father. He would stop in at the barbershop. This is one of the few instances where Sally acknowledges that her father is a barber.
I took a public speaking class in HS and we were required to give the teacher the first sentence or two of our speech before we went up to give it. I was giving a talk on how to play backgammon, and the sentences I gave the teacher were, “I’m going to show you the second most popular indoor activity in the world. I’d show the first, but I’d probably be arrested.”
He read my lines just as I was starting to say them and he just put his head down on the desk and started laughing.
carlsonbob about 1 month ago
Sally is a “cut” up.
mccollunsky about 1 month ago
Should have conditioned the audience first.
PhantomStrngrr about 1 month ago
Sally workshopping some new material before she uses it on the playground.
kendavis09 about 1 month ago
Yes, Mam, are you sure it’s for sheep?
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 1 month ago
What form of speech is “sort of”, and would the sentence mean the same without it? Just wondering.
happyinvenice23 about 1 month ago
Live free, vote Harris.
The Orange Mailman about 1 month ago
Interesting. Most of the references to Mr. Brown involve him being Charlie Brown’s father. He would stop in at the barbershop. This is one of the few instances where Sally acknowledges that her father is a barber.
Decepticomic about 1 month ago
Now, Sally, you know that school is meant to be a miserable joyless chore.
gantech about 1 month ago
Such cutting remarks, I rather pointedly observe….
Marcia Gibson Premium Member about 1 month ago
Oh Sally, you’re so punny
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
No puns or any form of comedy are allowed in the classroom.
Darryl Heine about 1 month ago
As 1977 dailies resume, it would be shear delight to work for Great Clips, Supercuts, or Sport Clips.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 month ago
If she overcharged would it be a clip joint? Asking for a friend.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) about 1 month ago
Just don’t try to be a comedienne, Sally.
'IndyMan' about 1 month ago
‘Mitzi McCall’ you ain’t ! ! !
SusieB about 1 month ago
Shear Delight is a great name for a salon. Sally may be on to something
royq27 about 1 month ago
Barber jokes are always a cut above.
uniquename about 1 month ago
I took a public speaking class in HS and we were required to give the teacher the first sentence or two of our speech before we went up to give it. I was giving a talk on how to play backgammon, and the sentences I gave the teacher were, “I’m going to show you the second most popular indoor activity in the world. I’d show the first, but I’d probably be arrested.”
He read my lines just as I was starting to say them and he just put his head down on the desk and started laughing.
John Jorgensen about 1 month ago
Thank you Sally, I’m sure it was well received.
Mediatech about 1 month ago
I think barbers tend toward being singers, rather than comedians.
kendavis09 about 1 month ago
Yes, mam, I guess it would be for sheep, but that’s not a baaaad thing.
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
Tip the wait staff, I’ll be here till Saturday ! ;-)
Sandra V. about 1 month ago
LOL :)
JPuzzleWhiz about 1 month ago
So, Sally, you want to make a career out of getting in our hair? d;o)
KenDHoward1 about 1 month ago
Good one, Sally … :D
Fern about 1 month ago
What a joke
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 month ago
Has your Dad taught you his bad jokes already?
Asharah about 1 month ago
Sally, if you want a beautician’s license, you need a high school diploma or a GED.
tvstevie about 1 month ago
She obviously didn’t read what Sting indicated in his autobiography happens right after lunch to kids who have misbehaved. Talk about STING!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Charlie Brown has always been proud his dad is a barber,but this is the first time I’ve seen Sally mention it