Transcript:
Caulfield: If teachers have eyes in the backs of their heads, do tired teachers get dark circles on the backs of their heads? Frazz: Suppose she's getting tired of that yet? Caulfield: If she had answered that question, I might be able to tell.
Potrzebie about 13 years ago
Hmm. I see the desks configured in a C configuration, just like my ’school. Is that better than rows and aisles?
DragonGranny about 13 years ago
she’d save herself a lot of grief if she answered in kind…the simple solution to cut him off would be to say “yes.”
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 13 years ago
Those arent eyes…. theyre MOLES….
Varnes about 13 years ago
Guess who makes her tired, Caufield……
tigre1 about 13 years ago
There’s a lot of love and adoration in a little kid who honestly aims to engage a teacher in spirited conversations…you probably remember.“See me…see me…engage me…”The Kulture must extirpate such drives for individualistic affections…
wwh85cp about 13 years ago
Mrs. Olsen will never forget Caulfield – he’s truly unforgettable. However, I don’t think she’ll ever see his questions coming.
Miserichord about 13 years ago
True, he needs to be put on an honors track that will challenge him.
But that would damage the self esteem of the students who don’t get put on the honors track. and we can’t have that, can we?
lmchildress about 13 years ago
Notice how much time Caulfield spends with Frazz? The teacher sends him out of the class when he is disruptive to spend time with the janitor… that used to happen when I was in grade school, back in the early 60s. Mr. Harrison wasn’t as young as Frazz, but I think he was good with the troublesome boys.