Marcie needs to read “Mansfield Park”, especially the part where Austen says: “There are some people that the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.” (And I would add, the less they will appreciate you for it.) I used to remind a certain person about things he needed to do until I realised that without my reminders he just let them slide. So I told him, “I am not your mom” and let him mess up because he “forgot” or “got busy.”
Hey P Patty, Duvall Hecht founded Books on Tape just a couple years before your current dilemma, go down to the public library and see if they have any to listen to if you have a cassette player or the library has them at your disposal.
However, the simplest solution is to go to the kid’s section of the library and find a real easy read, speed read it in the library in an hour or so and check it out. Chances are you will wait until the night before school starts again to write the report anyhow but you might be able to string something together to do better than your nominal “Z” grade. Perhaps even a D or if the teacher is kind “a gentleman’s” (or in this case “lady’s”) C-.
We didn’t have a TV until I was about 15. No, I’m not that old, we were just eccentric. In grade school, my excuse for not doing my homework was often that I had been reading something else, something more interesting.
Marcie’s got it right, Patty. You’ll always have homework. I did some of mine last night. Although, when you’re older, like me, the homework you do will by choice, not direction.
I’m curious, maybe someone out there knows the answer. Marcie has the right attitude about school, but what kind of grades did she get? PP is a poor student, CB is average, Linus is clearly smart and well read.
Ah yes, I can see it now. Peppermint Patty standing in front of the class giving her book report on Mighty Mouse in Wolf Wolf, in which little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, and that leaves one of them vulnerable to a pack of hillbilly wolves. It’s Mighty Mouse to the rescue!
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Teacher asks what book did you read, and your reply will be?
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Back in class PP will holler at Marcie for not reminding her to read a book.
orinoco womble about 1 year ago
Marcie needs to read “Mansfield Park”, especially the part where Austen says: “There are some people that the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.” (And I would add, the less they will appreciate you for it.) I used to remind a certain person about things he needed to do until I realised that without my reminders he just let them slide. So I told him, “I am not your mom” and let him mess up because he “forgot” or “got busy.”
TampaFanatic1 about 1 year ago
Hey P Patty, Duvall Hecht founded Books on Tape just a couple years before your current dilemma, go down to the public library and see if they have any to listen to if you have a cassette player or the library has them at your disposal.
However, the simplest solution is to go to the kid’s section of the library and find a real easy read, speed read it in the library in an hour or so and check it out. Chances are you will wait until the night before school starts again to write the report anyhow but you might be able to string something together to do better than your nominal “Z” grade. Perhaps even a D or if the teacher is kind “a gentleman’s” (or in this case “lady’s”) C-.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Catcher in the Rye, Rubyfruit Jungle and Lady Chatterley’s Lover – in ONE sitting!!
akachman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Love the references.
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
We didn’t have a TV until I was about 15. No, I’m not that old, we were just eccentric. In grade school, my excuse for not doing my homework was often that I had been reading something else, something more interesting.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
PP is being tone-deaf to the clock ticking away on her homework assignment…
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Marcie’s got it right, Patty. You’ll always have homework. I did some of mine last night. Although, when you’re older, like me, the homework you do will by choice, not direction.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
And what do you tell your teacher when she asks you about your report, sir?
F-Flash about 1 year ago
Death & Taxes, P Patty should read Death of a Salesman & there will be a new tax code book coming out after Jan. 1. Joe black said it & I believe it.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Death, taxes and homework.
Just_Karl about 1 year ago
I’m curious, maybe someone out there knows the answer. Marcie has the right attitude about school, but what kind of grades did she get? PP is a poor student, CB is average, Linus is clearly smart and well read.
SusieB about 1 year ago
True. When you’re an adult homework becomes housework
airbrushingsunshine about 1 year ago
Apparently she didn’t learn from Ace obedient school.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah yes, I can see it now. Peppermint Patty standing in front of the class giving her book report on Mighty Mouse in Wolf Wolf, in which little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, and that leaves one of them vulnerable to a pack of hillbilly wolves. It’s Mighty Mouse to the rescue!
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Maybe she’s watching a movie version of a classic book?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do just before Senior Prom
mindjob about 1 year ago
Don’t say War and Peace, because teacher will know you’re lying
Decepticomic about 1 year ago
I remember how this goes… Hang up the phone, Marcie.
chief tommy about 1 year ago
—and Peanuts