Circulation figures aside, we had a boy in our class at school who went exactly as the cartoon figure above does, when ever he tried to speak or answer a teacher’s question. We all knew about it and waited patiently for the end. He usually got there eventually and the words came out like a the bursting of a hosepipe. I have no idea what happened to him when he left school, but I have often wondered.
win.45mag 10 months ago
70,000,001 counting me.
Lotus 10 months ago
love the tie
ChessPirate 10 months ago
“Crack ’em Up” cracked up…
Bruce1253 10 months ago
I hope that is his shirt hanging out of his pants. . . .
markkahler52 10 months ago
Should really have had his own strip!
dtdbiz 10 months ago
Is that how big the comic strip audience was in the 80s? Amazing. I bet it’s less than a million today.
smsrt 10 months ago
Good ole Ned. Ya gotta love ’em.
old_geek 10 months ago
Where can I get that tie?
ComicGent 10 months ago
Circulation figures aside, we had a boy in our class at school who went exactly as the cartoon figure above does, when ever he tried to speak or answer a teacher’s question. We all knew about it and waited patiently for the end. He usually got there eventually and the words came out like a the bursting of a hosepipe. I have no idea what happened to him when he left school, but I have often wondered.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member 10 months ago
Honestly – some of the crash and burns have been funner than a lot of the strips around them.