Ah! Ginge, has this hit home, and I don’t mean just on old Canehard’s head. Did you leave that apple on his desk as a sweetener or did the popular kid in class put it there and go off home, leaving you to do lines in a lonely, silent room. Be thankful you didn’t get sent to the Principal’s office over this little effort.
Now what’s up with the mouse on the cricket wicket?
Also, Ginger (which I find odd to be a boy’s name) should’ve thought of something else to hit the teacher with than a circket ball. I know they’re hard, but something more deadly. Like –oh, I don’t know– a hive of bees, wasps or hornets.
Isn’t “Ginger” a description of his hair color? I named my dog Ginger because of the color of her coat, not because it was a boy or girl name. It’s like “Reds”.
usfellers about 15 years ago
Ah! Ginge, has this hit home, and I don’t mean just on old Canehard’s head. Did you leave that apple on his desk as a sweetener or did the popular kid in class put it there and go off home, leaving you to do lines in a lonely, silent room. Be thankful you didn’t get sent to the Principal’s office over this little effort.
Templo S.U.D. about 15 years ago
Now what’s up with the mouse on the cricket wicket?
Also, Ginger (which I find odd to be a boy’s name) should’ve thought of something else to hit the teacher with than a circket ball. I know they’re hard, but something more deadly. Like –oh, I don’t know– a hive of bees, wasps or hornets.
Ginger Meggs about 15 years ago
Hi Comixavier,
The ‘mouse’ is his monkey, Tony. Ginger’s a boys name as well. Just like Tony/Toni.
noreenklose about 15 years ago
Isn’t “Ginger” a description of his hair color? I named my dog Ginger because of the color of her coat, not because it was a boy or girl name. It’s like “Reds”.
Ginger Meggs about 15 years ago
He was named Ginger in 1921 before colour printing was around.