Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for March 21, 1993
Transcript:
Nate: Hi ya, Francis! Francis: No, you may not borrow my notes. Nate: Notes? I don't want to borrow your stupid notes! Francis: That's good because I'm not giving them to you. Nate: I came over to challenge you to a game of "Table Football"! Francis: No, Nate! Can't you see I'm busy? Okay, okay! Lighten up! I'm just goofing around! Francis: That's the problem, Nate! You're always goofing around! That's the difference between you and me! You're spending our free period playing some dumb game, while I'm studying for this afternoon's test! Nate: Test? Francis: Thank you for proving my point. Nate: Can I borrow your notes?
Comisftw over 10 years ago
How does Francis not A+ every single test with all the study he does?
BNFANCC over 10 years ago
He As them though
Logan Yeager over 9 years ago
one of lincolns childhood charter is in there
DM9001 over 8 years ago
Wow-ee! Those are some good notes! (I was talking about Francis.) Plus, if you actually read them, you’ll see that they’re studying Jamestown!
IzzyLizzyisawesome1234 about 7 years ago
Francis is actually kinda mean to Nate, well, not EXACTLY.
minecraftchamp33 over 4 years ago
I mean Nate’s note’s DO have information, but not anything really.
Mr. LxATHE almost 4 years ago
Francis is just a party pooper. He really needs to lighten up.
doctorwho29 almost 2 years ago
Francis takes great notes