Reminds me of the “Calvin and Hobbes” storyline of Calvin making funny faces in front of his father who’s using the camera. (From what is Ginger hanging upside-down in the sixth panel?)
I note the title “Principal.” I’d have expected the phrase “Head Master.” Either is fine with me. Of course, my sister visited the antipodes 3 times last year, and one impression surprising to her was that North American influence was greater and British influence less than she had expected. In particular, American television was very widespread.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Reminds me of the “Calvin and Hobbes” storyline of Calvin making funny faces in front of his father who’s using the camera. (From what is Ginger hanging upside-down in the sixth panel?)
SydneyCityTV over 10 years ago
Hmm, the photo with Ginger hanging upside down could work with a bit of digital editing in post-production, of course. ;)
Also, who’s the frustrated photographer? I don’t think I’ve seen him before…
FKafka over 10 years ago
I note the title “Principal.” I’d have expected the phrase “Head Master.” Either is fine with me. Of course, my sister visited the antipodes 3 times last year, and one impression surprising to her was that North American influence was greater and British influence less than she had expected. In particular, American television was very widespread.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Not to the picture man of course.