Ummm…holding an umbrella over the kid? Unless grandma is the Wicked Witch of the West, the child will not melt. In kindergarten we stood outside in the rain, wearing hats and foul weather gear, just like anything else. I believe the concept was to help make you self reliant rather than entitled and needy.
If you look closely at its headlights, even the bus seems to be rolling its eyes at the lack of a joke (or much of anything else) in today’s strip. I appreciate that attention to detail from the B-A-D (Batiuk-Ayers-Davis) creative team.
It was not a joke. He was basically saying that only a grandmother would stand in the rain with her grandchild. Parents wouldn’t. It is called wry humor. Not all jokes are side-splitting. Give it a break. Lighten up a little.
Perhaps you have to be sort of a Crankshaft to catch the subtle irony that creates the humor. Not every cartoon frame needs to be a belly laugh. For many of us, this strip is reminiscent of a world we knew long ago and faraway – and miss.
Mr. Crankshaft is such a nice man. Perhaps after he drops his passenger off at school he can go out and impede drivers by purposely slow driving in front of them.
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Gee, no puddle there for Ed to drive thru.
B UTTONS about 1 year ago
… and she remembers how Crank scared her daughter.
ArcticFox Premium Member about 1 year ago
As if the gray hair, bath robe and fuzzy slippers weren’t a dead giveaway.
KenHelmick about 1 year ago
Ummm…holding an umbrella over the kid? Unless grandma is the Wicked Witch of the West, the child will not melt. In kindergarten we stood outside in the rain, wearing hats and foul weather gear, just like anything else. I believe the concept was to help make you self reliant rather than entitled and needy.
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
If you look closely at its headlights, even the bus seems to be rolling its eyes at the lack of a joke (or much of anything else) in today’s strip. I appreciate that attention to detail from the B-A-D (Batiuk-Ayers-Davis) creative team.
Mopman about 1 year ago
Looks like Ed will have to work twice as hard this year. He now has to drive two kids to and from school.
But what about Granny being introduced here? Is this a new love interest? Will we have a love triangle? A ménage a trois?
elbow macaroni about 1 year ago
If all the mothers drive, why is there bus service?
WilliamVollmer about 1 year ago
If “all the other mothers” on Ed’s route, drive their kids to school ,how is it that he still has a route?
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
It was not a joke. He was basically saying that only a grandmother would stand in the rain with her grandchild. Parents wouldn’t. It is called wry humor. Not all jokes are side-splitting. Give it a break. Lighten up a little.
one more ole man about 1 year ago
Perhaps you have to be sort of a Crankshaft to catch the subtle irony that creates the humor. Not every cartoon frame needs to be a belly laugh. For many of us, this strip is reminiscent of a world we knew long ago and faraway – and miss.
lemonbaskt about 1 year ago
ive seen kids driven to the bus stop when its only two houses away
Bill Thompson about 1 year ago
“All the mothers?” Okay, what about the fathers? My nephew has no problem driving his daughters to school.
Pongo ol’ Boy about 1 year ago
Mr. Crankshaft is such a nice man. Perhaps after he drops his passenger off at school he can go out and impede drivers by purposely slow driving in front of them.
GOD Bless America! HIS Eagle Will Soar Again!
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
So, 4 days of all that talk, he leaves without her. Must have done the same to the girl’s mom years ago.
ToneeRhianRose 8 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)