Several decades ago in my high school English class we each had to write and give a five-minute speech in front of the whole class. I was tied up in knots just before my turn until a friend said, “Don’t worry. No matter how it turns out, in five hundred years nobody’ll know.”
These kids are rarely indoors. Sometimes PP is in class, once they had a Halloween party and their Christmas play was practiced in an auditorium. Other than those, they’re constantly OUTSIDE.
cmxx over 1 year ago
Several decades ago in my high school English class we each had to write and give a five-minute speech in front of the whole class. I was tied up in knots just before my turn until a friend said, “Don’t worry. No matter how it turns out, in five hundred years nobody’ll know.”
charliefarmrhere over 1 year ago
Unless you are someone like William Shakespeare.
Cat Next Door over 1 year ago
Logic would dictate that since none of the characters ever grew up they missed a lot of lunches.
delennwen over 1 year ago
I won’t grow up, I don’t wanna go to school. . .
uniquename over 1 year ago
500 years from now won’t matter. The next 70, however, will.
Spence12 Premium Member over 1 year ago
These kids are rarely indoors. Sometimes PP is in class, once they had a Halloween party and their Christmas play was practiced in an auditorium. Other than those, they’re constantly OUTSIDE.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Try about 75 years…..
Ol' me over 1 year ago
The philosophical Linus emerges.
sugordon over 1 year ago
Linus seems the long picture
Marionette Premium Member over 1 year ago
Linus has the right perspective.