I can see Wallace’s thinking here…Spud did admit once he had a genuine interest but the thing holding him back as the idea of performing before an audience.
And usually the only way to conquer (or at least tame) that fear is to face it head on through experience…like so.
And hey, at least Wallace had the mercy of not putting Spud in a situation where he can actually see the audience’s reaction live as well.
…wonder how the school staff is going to react to all of this…
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
LOL!!! Perfect!
Laurie Sefton Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wallace has pushed Spud so far out of his comfort zone that Spud can no longer see where it is!
Dirty Dragon about 3 years ago
“Gimmie a beat, Wallace.”
Ida No about 3 years ago
Told ya. Dance party!
Now, Spud has performance anxiety…
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
YES!!!!
tzid about 3 years ago
Gasp, it’s worse than I ever imagined. Oh the humanity!
Pet about 3 years ago
I think Wallace grew up to be Derek Waters lol!
We were watching Drunk History yesterday and watching Waters, I swear to you that I saw a grown up Wallace!
:-D
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 3 years ago
HOO-RAH !!!
It’s the Shawshank scenario that someone here guessed a few days ago!
As long as he doesn’t sing I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen. Then it would be a Star Trek call-back.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 3 years ago
Time to Busta Rhyme, Spud!
jschumaker about 3 years ago
Almost shot milk out my nose after seeing the last panel.
Flapjack omelette about 3 years ago
Wallace, baaaaaad idea
Kroykali about 3 years ago
He has a captive audience.
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
I can see Wallace’s thinking here…Spud did admit once he had a genuine interest but the thing holding him back as the idea of performing before an audience.
And usually the only way to conquer (or at least tame) that fear is to face it head on through experience…like so.
And hey, at least Wallace had the mercy of not putting Spud in a situation where he can actually see the audience’s reaction live as well.
…wonder how the school staff is going to react to all of this…
CyndiB about 3 years ago
Wallace, this is both wonderful and terrible friend-ing.
ddjg about 3 years ago
He’s got a live audience most every day at recess . .
Faustus Mitternacht about 3 years ago
Dis heyah aint a gonna end well for them thar two yankee boys, I do declare!
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
I think that should be the title of Spud’s first album – “Oh! Heaven’s No”
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Pretty sure using real hip-hop lyrics would not get past the censors here.
BC in NC Premium Member about 3 years ago
I am eager to see how the donuts Wallace brought to school come into play. My guess is that is what he used to get the staff out of this room?
BC in NC Premium Member about 3 years ago
C’mon Spud, give us your best ’Rapper’s Delight’ by The Sugarhill Gang.
brooklyn51 about 3 years ago
I love the teacher’s ghost tie in the last panel.
miltondavis about 3 years ago
True friendship there…
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Didn’t Spud already do this onstage? Amelia unplugged him though.
wordsmeet about 3 years ago
What if Spud has stage fright?
ricekook about 3 years ago
Ghost tie!!! Henry the Eighth wonder of the world!
Julian Dieter about 3 years ago
Charlie Brown: Good grief
Spud: Heavens no