Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 26, 2014
Transcript:
Caulfield: Why is the sky blue? Why do we always say it's blue when it's often gray? Why don't they make bad movies into good books? Why walk when you can run? Why run when you can bike? Why drive when you can do any of those? Why try something you'll probably fail at? Why not? Mrs. Olsen: Why isn't your worksheet done? Caulfield: The best and worst questions start with the same word. Frazz: Why do you suppose that is?
Ironic Eggbeater almost 11 years ago
Does that make this a mediocre question?
Olddog1 almost 11 years ago
To blow up footballs, basketballs and volleyballs.
e.groves almost 11 years ago
Why? Because.
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
P1: If it were green, you wouldn’t know where to stop mowing…"
Wonkac almost 11 years ago
Why do they make good books into bad movies?
T_Lexi almost 11 years ago
@Notsoastute and olddog1 – Pfftt! Any phys ed major knows that! (When my hubby and I first met, we compared record collections. The only duplicates were the Bill Cosby albums.)
danketaz Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Yeah, but Mrs. Olsen’s Question was the only one for which he didn’t have a good answer .