Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 06, 2011
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Clayton: Good gravy. I don't like Sundays. Katy: Monday on the horizon with its hollow, condescending school bells. Clayton: Unfinished homework taunts me all day. And I'll scramble to finish after dinner. Katy: While I spend all afternoon plotting my school-day course to avoid the perpetually stinky Lil' Johnny Donaghy. Clayton: I think he sorta likes you. Katy: What he lacks in good smell, he makes up in good taste. Clayton: I wish Sundays were more like Saturdays. Katy: Yeah, all the freedom with none of the dread. Clayton: Sigh. Katy: Sigh. Clayton: You don't know how good you got it, Nicky boy. Katy: After four, it gets sooo complicated.
celeconecca about 13 years ago
last row, first panel – love her comment!
cleokaya about 13 years ago
My sentiments at that age were exactly the same. The same feelings emerged during school beaks for summer and holidays as the end of the break neared.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Amd of course continued through adulthood as I dreaded goimg back to work.
cactuslady100 Premium Member about 13 years ago
simpsonfan2 werent those the days?? simplicity. RIP Andy Rooney you shall be missed,
shewith5 about 13 years ago
Or like my brother, not wiping backsides. Don’t mean to be gross, sorry
YatInExile about 13 years ago
The kids must be getting some benefit from school if they can converse with that kind of vocabulary.
gobblingup Premium Member about 13 years ago
The benefits of school aren’t appreciated until much later in life, unfortunately.