Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for September 04, 2016
September 03, 2016
September 05, 2016
Transcript:
Teacher: Pasquale Gumbo! You have to be awake... To write an essay on your summer vacation!
Pasquale: It's easier to access my memory archives when I'm dreaming, Ms. Harris!
Most strips stay in the same time period, so that is to be expected. Some will move chronologically and stop (Blondie’s kids actually were babies once – in the ’30s) while just a handful move on (Gasoline Alley and For Better or For Worse being exceptions). Being chronological ultimately requires major characters to die, or the strip ending.
Argythree about 8 years ago
Best excuse I’ve heard…
Farside99 about 8 years ago
Looks like some pretty good memories, too.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
looks like he had some great and super fun.
Dragoncat about 8 years ago
Ah, summer…
Sharon Hayes about 8 years ago
He has Miss Harris again in school. He must be back in 2nd grade again. That makes how many years now?
Not Again about 8 years ago
What, no school haircut?
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Most strips stay in the same time period, so that is to be expected. Some will move chronologically and stop (Blondie’s kids actually were babies once – in the ’30s) while just a handful move on (Gasoline Alley and For Better or For Worse being exceptions). Being chronological ultimately requires major characters to die, or the strip ending.