Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 19, 2015
Transcript:
Mrs. Olsen: Jane said you froze your tuchus in the lake again. Frazz: If I want to do certain events, I need to adapt. Mrs. Olsen: What you need is to accept there are some environments you're just not suited for. Frazz: Not sure I'd say that out loud. Girl: Mrs. Olsen! I just accepted something about me and quiet study hour.
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Didn’t know Mrs. Olsen knew Yiddish!
Bilan about 9 years ago
I’m missing the punch line.
peter about 9 years ago
I got it. It is really he last line in the comic. Hook it up to wat Ms. Olsen said.
Milessio about 9 years ago
Frazz should wear his wetsuit & stop moaning (unless he got lost again & swam miles). Lake Michigan’s water temperature is circa 65F in October, whereas the Norseman Ironman distance race expects the water temperature to be 57F. Anyway, he’s had almost 6 months to get used to the water temperature, unlike the children.
anorok2 about 9 years ago
Tuchus????
IQTech61 about 9 years ago
Maybe more kids would do better with quiet study hour if they had a scream your head off on the playground hour?
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Night-Gaunt49Put that way, English doesn’t exist as a language. As I enjoy asking those who claim racial purity as Anglo-Saxon, which are you, Angle, Saxon, or impure hybrid?
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
It’s really not so strange. I remember as a child hearing my mother constantly shushing other adults who were clearly sharing too much adult stuff, “Little pitchers have big ears.” I’ve heard many others use that phrase as well. It’s well known kids are always hearing you and often act on what they hear, often to their detriment.
Jeff0811 about 9 years ago
I agree with you up to a point. Kids have to go to school. If study hall is part of that curriculum, then he has to go to study hall., They can’t leave whenever they want to. There is no law saying Frazz (Jef), has to go for a swim. He can get out whenever he wants to. May be setting a bad example for the kids, but he is free to choose. To swim, or not to swim, that is the question.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
And the bed wins again! or
Challenge Accepted!
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Why, you’re a polyglot!
tomielm about 9 years ago
Mine has changed, too, but I think it’s an improvement, since all my selected comics are lined up and easier to pick. Also, the comments come up automatically.
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Night-Gaunt49Homo neandertalis is human (as is H. naledi). Homo, from the Latin for “same as us”. Good one regarding children as recording devices.