I could believe this about a college player, but high school? I admit I’ve never lived in a small town. Those of you who have, how plausible is this? The first thing I question is a bunch of boys taking the trouble to bandage themselves and taunt an opposing player at a girls’ game.
The kid in with no bandages in the hoodie in P1 will grow up to be a shop teacher someday. From what we saw yesterday I’m wondering if this is a home game for the Mudlarks. If so, Milford must be a suburb of Philadelphia. Tough crowd.
Do what anymore? Play basketball? Talk on the phone? Take placeberol? WTF? Nobody puts Menzie in a corner! You think I hit that dude hard in Central City. Wait’ll I get my hands on you.
This storyline has been so horribly boring that it’s almost, but not quite, hard to make fun of. The following may be as funny as it gets.
With sharp, contemporary story lines, Gil Thorp takes readers into the halls of Milford High School, where the legendary Gil Thorp demonstrates what high school coaches can be on their best days.
This is from the color version for anyone that’s never seen it.
P-1: Milford Boosters club provides free tickets for the Head Trauma wing of the Central City Hospital as community service for Kenzie.P-2: Max replies- My what smart repartee, let me know when you start “guarding me”. I already have 8 points and the game just started. P-3: The kids rehearse the famous opening of By By Birdie for the Spring Festival Blast
In all reality , a local high school prided itself in its student cheerring section dubbed the Crazies . The Crazies main antic was to taunt opposing players physical appearances, pizza face, shorty, metal mouth etc . It all ended when they chanted Buckwheat at an opponentt each time he touched the ball. School officils at the game did nothing .Fans of opposing teams began to chant Racist ,Racist at the Crazies and their team.
I have to admit, the P1 drawing did make me laugh today. I don’t say this often, but good one Rubin and Whigham. And speaking of good ones, today’s Mopped Up Thorp might be a good one, or it might be an okay one.So I’m curious, what was the rest of Max’s sentence before Menzie said, “I can’t do this anymore?” She wouldn’t just blurt that out in the middle of his sentence. And it can’t be that they both said the same thing simultaneously, because they didn’t say “jinx!” at the end.
chiphilton over 8 years ago
I could believe this about a college player, but high school? I admit I’ve never lived in a small town. Those of you who have, how plausible is this? The first thing I question is a bunch of boys taking the trouble to bandage themselves and taunt an opposing player at a girls’ game.
chiphilton over 8 years ago
If this is such a noteworthy incident, the fans should know Kenzie’s name.
wmac8898 over 8 years ago
Number 11, Lumpy Rutherford, making a run to the snack bar in P2.
chiphilton over 8 years ago
“I don’t think I can do this anymore. My phone needs to be recharged.”
TheBrownStarfish over 8 years ago
The kid in with no bandages in the hoodie in P1 will grow up to be a shop teacher someday. From what we saw yesterday I’m wondering if this is a home game for the Mudlarks. If so, Milford must be a suburb of Philadelphia. Tough crowd.
Do what anymore? Play basketball? Talk on the phone? Take placeberol? WTF? Nobody puts Menzie in a corner! You think I hit that dude hard in Central City. Wait’ll I get my hands on you.
TheBrownStarfish over 8 years ago
This storyline has been so horribly boring that it’s almost, but not quite, hard to make fun of. The following may be as funny as it gets.
With sharp, contemporary story lines, Gil Thorp takes readers into the halls of Milford High School, where the legendary Gil Thorp demonstrates what high school coaches can be on their best days.
This is from the color version for anyone that’s never seen it.
bearwku82 over 8 years ago
The kid in the left side of P1 has decided to keep mum on this. Fracas? I think more like a brouhaha.
miffedmax over 8 years ago
Like them breaking up would actually stop any of this.
twainreader over 8 years ago
That’s it, Max! No more phone sex.
twainreader over 8 years ago
P-1: Milford Boosters club provides free tickets for the Head Trauma wing of the Central City Hospital as community service for Kenzie.P-2: Max replies- My what smart repartee, let me know when you start “guarding me”. I already have 8 points and the game just started. P-3: The kids rehearse the famous opening of By By Birdie for the Spring Festival Blast
Mr Reality over 8 years ago
In all reality , a local high school prided itself in its student cheerring section dubbed the Crazies . The Crazies main antic was to taunt opposing players physical appearances, pizza face, shorty, metal mouth etc . It all ended when they chanted Buckwheat at an opponentt each time he touched the ball. School officils at the game did nothing .Fans of opposing teams began to chant Racist ,Racist at the Crazies and their team.
Mopman over 8 years ago
I have to admit, the P1 drawing did make me laugh today. I don’t say this often, but good one Rubin and Whigham. And speaking of good ones, today’s Mopped Up Thorp might be a good one, or it might be an okay one.So I’m curious, what was the rest of Max’s sentence before Menzie said, “I can’t do this anymore?” She wouldn’t just blurt that out in the middle of his sentence. And it can’t be that they both said the same thing simultaneously, because they didn’t say “jinx!” at the end.
twainreader over 8 years ago
@Ellisburkes- No, Mimi is the one interested in bondage.
twainreader over 8 years ago
By the way, wouldn’t have been great if they used the old illustrated bandages?