“The only one I gave that deadline” is inexcusably ungrammatical. Correct is, “the only one to whom I gave that deadline.” C’mon, Mallett. Wormwood is better educated than that.
Caulfield needs deadlines as a motivation?
Mrs. O gave this deadline to C to show him he isn’t the only trickster in the room. She knows him so well.
That’s why she’s the teacher and he will always be the student.
I like this new dynamic. Used to be that she was the butt of the joke, now it’s more even.
The (“till the fat lady sings”) joke is on him.
He now has two free days.
Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill.
Love it!
Perhaps it’s just me, but m a y b e today Mrs. chain-yanker has a hint of a smile on her face in the last panel….
Check and mate…
Miss Wormwood knows Caulfield too well.
“Fat?” The proper term is “volumetrically challenged,” if you please. (Second time I made that today — See B.C.)
Point Mrs. Olsen this time.
Doesn’t Caulfield have any friends? I would have been discussing the assignment with my classmates.
Why would he tell her to put it on the stack?
Next time Caulfield will check if his classmates have the homework he just got. Mrs Olsen got your number kid.
Well discretion IS the better part of valor; and self preservation some times.
Pretty rare anyone gets a one-up on Caulfield. Well played!
Tune in tomoro to find out what Frazz’s supercilious take on this situation will be.
Wow. I can only imagine what this thread would look like if Yoda had been sitting at (on?) the desk instead of Mrs. Olsen. “Due in two days, it is.”
July 31, 2013
Limpid Lizard about 2 months ago
“The only one I gave that deadline” is inexcusably ungrammatical. Correct is, “the only one to whom I gave that deadline.” C’mon, Mallett. Wormwood is better educated than that.
Rhetorical_Question about 2 months ago
Caulfield needs deadlines as a motivation?
sandpiper about 2 months ago
Mrs. O gave this deadline to C to show him he isn’t the only trickster in the room. She knows him so well.
Botulism Bob about 2 months ago
That’s why she’s the teacher and he will always be the student.
alien011 about 2 months ago
I like this new dynamic. Used to be that she was the butt of the joke, now it’s more even.
Doug K about 2 months ago
The (“till the fat lady sings”) joke is on him.
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 months ago
He now has two free days.
Cannoneer about 2 months ago
Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill.
jessegooddoggy about 2 months ago
Love it!
BJDucer about 2 months ago
Perhaps it’s just me, but m a y b e today Mrs. chain-yanker has a hint of a smile on her face in the last panel….
royq27 about 2 months ago
Check and mate…
rshive about 2 months ago
Miss Wormwood knows Caulfield too well.
Autological about 2 months ago
“Fat?” The proper term is “volumetrically challenged,” if you please. (Second time I made that today — See B.C.)
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 months ago
Point Mrs. Olsen this time.
Sprarklin about 2 months ago
Doesn’t Caulfield have any friends? I would have been discussing the assignment with my classmates.
Cactus-Pete about 2 months ago
Why would he tell her to put it on the stack?
Smeagol about 2 months ago
Next time Caulfield will check if his classmates have the homework he just got. Mrs Olsen got your number kid.
bobtoledo Premium Member about 2 months ago
Well discretion IS the better part of valor; and self preservation some times.
TwilightFaze about 2 months ago
Pretty rare anyone gets a one-up on Caulfield. Well played!
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 months ago
Tune in tomoro to find out what Frazz’s supercilious take on this situation will be.
vorlon42 about 2 months ago
Wow. I can only imagine what this thread would look like if Yoda had been sitting at (on?) the desk instead of Mrs. Olsen. “Due in two days, it is.”