Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for May 21, 2015
May 20, 2015
May 22, 2015
Transcript:
Gracie: Checkmate. Baldo: You win. Gracie: Did you let me win? Baldo: No. Gracie: Do you ever let me win? Baldo: Never. Gracie: Why not? Baldo: Gracie, I don't waste time doing things I don't need to do.
When one of my nephews was about six he had a bad reaction to innoculations he had to have for school and spent several days recovering in bed. During that time one of the neighbor boys taught him how to play checkers and came over every day to play him, one day he came out of my nephews bedroom going, “Yes, yes, yes, I finally won.” It turns out that once my nephew learned how to play he kept beating the neighbor boy in spite of the fact that the neighbor was about eight or nine years older than him.
When one of my nephews was about six he had a bad reaction to innoculations he had to have for school and spent several days recovering in bed. During that time one of the neighbor boys taught him how to play checkers and came over every day to play him, one day he came out of my nephews bedroom going, “Yes, yes, yes, I finally won.” It turns out that once my nephew learned how to play he kept beating the neighbor boy in spite of the fact that the neighbor was about eight or nine years older than him.