“…the basic origami paper dart/aeroplane/airplane has been a constant in human culture for over 3000 years. The paper airplane therefore represents one of the earliest heavier-than-air flight capable man-made structures, the kite being the other.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_airplane
So you see, the author thoroughly researched this beforehand.
That’s Bareback Marmaduke for sure, no cloven hooves…and of course “one if by land” means Mrs. Sanders is coming by what, goat? Colonial America had chalkboards in the back of the classroom?
margueritem about 15 years ago
He got an early start….
Dutchboy1 about 15 years ago
One if by hallway, two if by fire-escape.
clayjen8 about 15 years ago
Very witty, Dutch. I liked that!
coffeeturtle about 15 years ago
LOL!!!
Is Marmaduke making a guest appearance here? ;-)
eardroppings about 15 years ago
Now, THAT’S funny.
buckleylover Premium Member about 15 years ago
I love the little george washington dude jumping rope. HAHA
Jml58 about 15 years ago
Does the teacher wear a red coat?
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 15 years ago
Interesting that kids folded paper airplanes before there were real airplanes.
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
That’s Ben Franklin inventing the aeroplane!
jpozenel about 15 years ago
“…the basic origami paper dart/aeroplane/airplane has been a constant in human culture for over 3000 years. The paper airplane therefore represents one of the earliest heavier-than-air flight capable man-made structures, the kite being the other.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_airplane
So you see, the author thoroughly researched this beforehand.
lobkiller about 15 years ago
That’s Bareback Marmaduke for sure, no cloven hooves…and of course “one if by land” means Mrs. Sanders is coming by what, goat? Colonial America had chalkboards in the back of the classroom?
lobkiller about 15 years ago
and that’s not a jump rope, that’s the “Don’t Tread on Me” snake
Keith Messamer about 15 years ago
He was a rebellious child.