Grand Avenue by Mike Thompson for January 03, 2017
Transcript:
6x7 6x9 Mr. D.: Gabby, will you please come to the board and solve these problems? Gabby: I really think you should solve your problems by yourself, Mr. D. Mr. D.: I asked you to solve them because I'm trying to teach you, Gabby. Gabby: Teach me what? How to quit asking others to solve my problems? Mr. D.: No. How to keep from blowing one's top apparently.
Flash Gordon almost 8 years ago
Got to the principal’s office NOW!
Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Math, very important and useful.
I'll fly away almost 8 years ago
With children ans teens you do not ask politely to do something. You state a directive without being pushy/bossy.If you understand voice inflections, you’ll understand my meaning.
“Gabby, solve the problems on the board.”
Al Nala almost 8 years ago
Gabby is just saying “What’s in it for ME?” Just sayin’…
Krazgamer almost 8 years ago
Gabby is too gabby for her own good.
bigsnooze almost 8 years ago
Why is there a gap in the word sol ve
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
like some super long division problems that we had to figure out. This decades before calculators and smart phones and personal computers
ctomcoll almost 8 years ago
Maybe an F grade for the day will get her attention.
hk Premium Member almost 8 years ago
What brat! Agree, give her an F.