FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for August 31, 2009
Transcript:
Peter: What's this? Andy: It's the shirt I bought you to wear today. Peter: But I want to wear my "South Park" T-shirt. Andy: Peter Fox, I'm not going to have you dressing like a slob on the first day of school. You can wear that shirt tomorrow. I'm asking you to dress nicely for one day. How bad can that be?! Voice: Hey, Morton Goldthwait has a twin! Morton: Wrong-o, girls! He's not wearing a calculator case!
cleokaya about 15 years ago
OH, MY, GOD!!!!!!! The year begins on a most dire note.
SprSynJn about 15 years ago
I remember my mother attempting to dress me nice on the first day. I don’t recall it being this bad, but it wasn’t the most pleasant of experiences.
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
Clothing is overrated.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
How come I remember wearing what my parents bought me or what my brother had outgrown?
DoraDingle about 15 years ago
I remember my first day at private school (age 12) every girl (including me) wore plaid!
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
On the up side, it can only get better. I’m not much of an expert here, though, my mom has always had such GREAT taste in clothes that I let her pick things out for me in high school!
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
This is why a lot of schools have uniform policies now.
kfaatz925 about 15 years ago
Yes indeed - let’s hear it for uniforms.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
My mother often bought me pastel-colored shirts because I looked so pale – not realizing that I’m a pale Summer, not a Winter, in complexion. I had to wait until college to dress in colors that actually made me look good.
unidawn10 about 15 years ago
Poor Peter, that shirt looks awful!
ninmas about 15 years ago
wow, i believe jason is taller than morton.
Ray_C about 15 years ago
I know how you feel, Rakkav. I’m a “Hell Freezes Over.” I look bad in everything.
MisngNOLA about 15 years ago
Did Morton Goldthwait grow up to be Bobcat Goldthwait? It would explain a lot.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
Doctor Toon - Haven’t you heard the expression “Clothes make the man.” LOL
dhubb about 15 years ago
I’m glad my parents never did that to me. They let me wear what I wanted, within reason. Never had to wear “special” clothes.
kirbydude about 15 years ago
This has probably happened to all of us.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 15 years ago
As a good little communist, I showed my solidarity with the working class, with basic blue JCPenny’s work shirts & bluejeans. Now & then, as a joke on “trendy,” I’d go with red plaid corderoy bellbottoms & platform shoes. “Trendy” was a pretty funny joke in the ’70s. (Nobody got it.) Think how they’ll feel, in their 50s, about pictures of their boxers showing. In my day saggin’ meant poverty. You hadn’t grown into big brother’s pants yet.
Smiley Rmom about 15 years ago
My sons never had new clothes just because it was the start of a new school year. But then, with homeschooling, a pair of shorts, maybe a tank top were their everyday attire at home. They had their favorites made out of camo mesh fabric that they wore constantly (they had more than one set so I could wash them), so I referred to them as our “school uniforms”. Now that my oldest is in college, there is no way that he’ll allow Mom to dictate what he wears, although I still retain veto rights as long as he lives here. (Clothes I don’t like can always get lost in the laundry process…)
Ray_C about 15 years ago
That’s a hilarious avatar, RRamon. I’ll bet your boys did great in math.
Templo S.U.D. about 15 years ago
Peter’s and Morton’s matching outfits remind me of the video jacket of the Schwartzenegger/DeVito film “Twins.”
http://addins.wgem.com/blogs/sports/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/twins.jpg
kab2rb about 15 years ago
I never did this with my kids. I let them help me pick their clothes for school. Neither could wear hand me downs. Boy oldest then girl. Where as my sister and I (female) my mom was too tight was born in the depression era it was garage sale clothes that where way outdated and ridcule at school.
LibrarianInTraining about 15 years ago
Burgundy, who said anything about kids?! Adults are shallow too you know!
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 14 years ago
To do: tell mom off, invest in a good lawyer, and burn that shirt.
FoxtrotFan over 6 years ago
Not Morton, anyone but morton