Recognizing 1. that this is a cartoon and 2. that Agnes has a you-don’t-bug-me-and-I-won’t-bug-you relationship with the church her grandmother takes her to, this is a scarily accurate reflection of the though processes I’m seeing more and more people exhibiting in all seriousness. SCARE-EEE!
i_am_the_jam about 11 years ago
Maybe she can’t think of anything.
rshive about 11 years ago
IMO we spend too much time asking for stuff and not enough being thankful anyway.
dogday Premium Member about 11 years ago
Recognizing 1. that this is a cartoon and 2. that Agnes has a you-don’t-bug-me-and-I-won’t-bug-you relationship with the church her grandmother takes her to, this is a scarily accurate reflection of the though processes I’m seeing more and more people exhibiting in all seriousness. SCARE-EEE!
ladymadcat about 11 years ago
Agnes visits the principal because Agnes thinks outside the box! This trait usually isn’t appreciated by teachers or bosses.
Hunter7 about 11 years ago
Agnes gets some strange ideas. …. But she’s not good at lying and that’s what you should do for questions like that.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 years ago
I enjoy Agnes’ visits to the poor overworked principal..I suspect the principal would enjpy the change of pace.