Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for September 19, 2009
Transcript:
Narrator: Sometimes you're in a place you don't particularly like. Narrator: But there is a way out. Narrator: For me, it was school. An education. Narrator: My name is Jose Hernandez. Narrator: I used to be a farmworker. Narrator: Today, I am an astronaut. Child: If he can do it...
margueritem about 15 years ago
Bravo, Bermudez Little Theater Group!
carmy about 15 years ago
By the powers! Aye, Jose Hernandez made his dream come true.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
Hard work now means less hard work when you’re older. But there is still work, no avoiding that.
Charles Brobst Premium Member about 15 years ago
Stay in school? That’s so Socialist! The children of teabaggers should be taken out of school, denied medicare, social security, (You need a social security card to get a job) or public assistance, and be left to eat each other in the wilderness like the Donner party. That’s pure and unadulterated Capitalism!
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
I remember Hole in the Head. My grandfather used to sing High Hopes with me when I was little. Thanks GEE1A for that little nibblet. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
cabrobst, cranky this morning?
JonD17 about 15 years ago
cabrobst, you seem to have quite a gift for satire
Patinphx Premium Member about 15 years ago
I echo margueritem: !Bravo Familia Bermudez!
bald about 15 years ago
this particular strip this past few days is directed to ALL ethnic and socioeconomic groups. it lets everyone know that you CAN succeed in life if you try
allanbrown about 15 years ago
But isn’t FIN french for the end of a paragraph
I hope it does not mean -30- for the strip
R.M.Q. about 5 years ago
(눈‸눈)