Mad Magazine once had a similar idea, back in the primitive pre-computer and pre-internet days, that kids should show their parents just selected parts of newspaper articles. The example I recall had a headline and lead paragraph extolling the benefits of dates for teenagers. What the teens wouldn’t want the folks to see was the following paragraph, explaining that dates (the fruit) are good for teens’ digestion, as they help keep them “regular.”
Curiously, this is the second comic today that inspired me to reference an old Mad article. The first was today’s Argyle Sweater.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Know of anyone who actually likes using typos?
jmworacle about 2 years ago
Just like some “mainstream media” outlets.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
Parents are always more knowledgeable than their children, but children are always smarter than their parents. Jonathan Foer
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Misspelling is not a good sign!
Natarose about 2 years ago
Your dad would be
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
Sounds pretty much like the press today…..
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
my parents hoped in vain that i’d stop being so smart and finally get smart…
paullp Premium Member about 2 years ago
Mad Magazine once had a similar idea, back in the primitive pre-computer and pre-internet days, that kids should show their parents just selected parts of newspaper articles. The example I recall had a headline and lead paragraph extolling the benefits of dates for teenagers. What the teens wouldn’t want the folks to see was the following paragraph, explaining that dates (the fruit) are good for teens’ digestion, as they help keep them “regular.”
Curiously, this is the second comic today that inspired me to reference an old Mad article. The first was today’s Argyle Sweater.