Our daughter had some problems with a boy in her first grade class. My wife talked to the teacher who knew that the boy had severe behavior problems. She said that the source was his home life and, “I know things you don’t want to know.” She did handle the situation effectively.
Interesting thing about this artist’s style: I can’t always tell when the characters’ mouths are opened vs. closed. Looked at one way, the same drawing can look like full closed lips; looked at another way, it looks like an opened mouth with tongue showing at the bottom.
zorak950 4 months ago
Nancy’s over 90 years old, this was never going to be a short essay.
danketaz Premium Member 4 months ago
Just sketching out her typical Tuesday.
The Reader Premium Member 4 months ago
In a last-ditch effort, they threw three rocks at our retreating figures.
Decepticomic 4 months ago
It was almost about the end of her life. Still counts.
djagir 4 months ago
The question is, though, Ms. Nita, “Did the essay give you goose pimples?”
JPuzzleWhiz 4 months ago
So, all of what happened was a product of Nancy’s imagination?
willie_mctell 4 months ago
Our daughter had some problems with a boy in her first grade class. My wife talked to the teacher who knew that the boy had severe behavior problems. She said that the source was his home life and, “I know things you don’t want to know.” She did handle the situation effectively.
steborr 4 months ago
Interesting thing about this artist’s style: I can’t always tell when the characters’ mouths are opened vs. closed. Looked at one way, the same drawing can look like full closed lips; looked at another way, it looks like an opened mouth with tongue showing at the bottom.