(There are people looking around our school. We’re having a practical session in the science lab. I’m a little accident prone, and my teacher loves to make a joke of it.)
Student: “And you can see some of work we do.” indicates posters “That’s year seven, eight—”
Parent: “What’s that?” reads a poster “Twelve days since a… a [my name]-related incident? What’s a [my name]-related incident?”
(At this point, and at no fault of my own, my apparently defective beaker explodes on the tripod, throwing glass and boiling water across the bench and over me.)
Teacher: “That’s a [my name] incident. [Other student], reset the counter will you?”
(She checks I am okay, which I am, barring a small piece of glass in my hand. The group moves on, looking a little terrified.)
I worked with a couple of old guys (when I say old, I’m now older than they were) who used to play squash lunchtimes to maintain health, the amount of injuries they used to come back with probably outweighed the benefits
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
From Not Always Right: Perfect Accidental Timing
(There are people looking around our school. We’re having a practical session in the science lab. I’m a little accident prone, and my teacher loves to make a joke of it.)
Student: “And you can see some of work we do.” indicates posters “That’s year seven, eight—”
Parent: “What’s that?” reads a poster “Twelve days since a… a [my name]-related incident? What’s a [my name]-related incident?”
(At this point, and at no fault of my own, my apparently defective beaker explodes on the tripod, throwing glass and boiling water across the bench and over me.)
Teacher: “That’s a [my name] incident. [Other student], reset the counter will you?”
(She checks I am okay, which I am, barring a small piece of glass in my hand. The group moves on, looking a little terrified.)
snsurone76 10 months ago
Broomie evidentially never read the article “The Joy of NOT Running”, the rebuttal to the Jim Fixx book.
Cornelius Noodleman 10 months ago
When my dad hits a pothole he cusses and mom says watch your language.
silberdistel 10 months ago
Everything should be done with sound judgment :-) non-exaggerated.
Doug K 10 months ago
In the 3rd panel, it looks a lot like Dorothy and her companions walking down the Yellow Brick Road.
John M 10 months ago
I worked with a couple of old guys (when I say old, I’m now older than they were) who used to play squash lunchtimes to maintain health, the amount of injuries they used to come back with probably outweighed the benefits
Sanspareil 10 months ago
The road goes ever on!
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m feeling healthier just reading about it!
cdward 10 months ago
Now I want to go for a hike!
jagedlo 10 months ago
Next time, Gaylord, put some suntan lotion before walking!
gammaguy 10 months ago
It’s better to base your behavior on facts rather than fads.
LtPowers 10 months ago
This sums up why I don’t go outside.
Still trying to figure out how Gaylord’s beak got sunburned though.
tcayer 10 months ago
The man credited with making jogging the fad that it became died of a heart attack while jogging. Just saying…
ladykat 10 months ago
Indeed it can.
ST Joe River Premium Member 10 months ago
Who is the furry character other than the little one with the hat? I see the little one but have never seen this large one with the big nose.
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
At least the gang gave it a try….
magicfever495 10 months ago
Have you ever noticed that when bodies are found it is mostly by someone either walking or running?
Just saying
cuzinron47 10 months ago
Well, I think you got all the bad stuff out of the way. You should be good to go the rest of the way.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 10 months ago
“Into good health these days”?
“Let’s go for a brisk walk”?
Who is this lady and what has she done with Broom Hilda?
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
She said BRISK walk, not RISK walk, guys!
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
They must’ve made missed the sign at the beginning “Obstacle Course”.
tinstar 10 months ago
Ah, fire ants… a perfect incentive to watch where you’re walking, or where you stop.
NoLongerWandering 10 months ago
Too much of a good thing.