And yet you apparently didn’t do it until decades later, while trying to tell your daughters bedtime stories.
By the by, where and when is Coach (probably the manager, but in lieu of a name let’s go with it) bawling out Ed? If it’s before the game he would have probably been expected to be in uniform and on the field taking part in warm-up exercises, even if he wasn’t starting (nowadays a pitcher not starting often sits in the stands with a radar gun or camera, but not back then). Also, it’s called a rotation list because the pitching staff works on a rotating basis. Couldn’t Ed keep track of when his next start was coming up?
“And then I started to write myself a note, reminding me to learn how to read, but then I realized I’d never learned to write, either, so without that note it slipped my mind for a few decades.”
In the last panel, Lillian’s thinking, “I wish I could miss hearing Ed drone on about he learned to read again. Doesn’t he remember the last time he told this story?”
Dick and Jane…….The beginning readers that have been around for decades are still as pertinent and useful today as they were when they were introduced in the 1930’s.
Most all of us have had those moments in life that actually changed us and our life’s direction or spurred us into action. Sometimes it was wisdom from the pain. You can regret those events but you can’t change the results. Apparently, he did learn …..
If you squint and look real closely, you can see through the window, receding far off in the distance, the opportunity that Batty had to weigh in on real-life issues affecting his precious Ohio: the consistent threat of racist MAGA terrorists and their bomb threats.
J.J. O'Malley about 2 months ago
And yet you apparently didn’t do it until decades later, while trying to tell your daughters bedtime stories.
By the by, where and when is Coach (probably the manager, but in lieu of a name let’s go with it) bawling out Ed? If it’s before the game he would have probably been expected to be in uniform and on the field taking part in warm-up exercises, even if he wasn’t starting (nowadays a pitcher not starting often sits in the stands with a radar gun or camera, but not back then). Also, it’s called a rotation list because the pitching staff works on a rotating basis. Couldn’t Ed keep track of when his next start was coming up?
Bill Thompson about 2 months ago
“And then I started to write myself a note, reminding me to learn how to read, but then I realized I’d never learned to write, either, so without that note it slipped my mind for a few decades.”
Rhetorical_Question about 2 months ago
Illiteracy not good.
French Persons Premium Member about 2 months ago
He may have decided to learn to read… But he didn’t do it until decades later.
sueb1863 about 2 months ago
“Then I decided it wasn’t all that important after all and didn’t bother actually doing it until 50 years later.”
By the way, how did Ed get a license to drive a bus? Isn’t part of the driver’s test written?
puddleglum1066 about 2 months ago
In the last panel, Lillian’s thinking, “I wish I could miss hearing Ed drone on about he learned to read again. Doesn’t he remember the last time he told this story?”
puddleglum1066 about 2 months ago
By the time Batty returns to The Burnings™, will we all be too old to care?
Irish53 about 2 months ago
P 4 (Ed): “…because I knew that I was missing a lot of good shows because I couldn’t read TV Guide either…”
Budman 2 about 2 months ago
Still with the smoke ?
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
Dick and Jane…….The beginning readers that have been around for decades are still as pertinent and useful today as they were when they were introduced in the 1930’s.
lemonbaskt about 2 months ago
i bet theres plenty of pro athletes who cant read but theres always someone telling him where they should be .batty is just a lazy writer
elbow macaroni about 2 months ago
MLB finds pitchers. One missed start is irrelevant.
raybarb44 about 2 months ago
Most all of us have had those moments in life that actually changed us and our life’s direction or spurred us into action. Sometimes it was wisdom from the pain. You can regret those events but you can’t change the results. Apparently, he did learn …..
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Wake me when Tom is finished with his over the top BS, I grew up in 40s and was how to read in first grade
French Persons Premium Member about 2 months ago
Panel 3: Is the place still on fire?
tcayer about 2 months ago
He started to learn to read much later in life, after he was a bus driver.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
All those old POPULAR MECHANICS issues still waiting…..
mruch about 2 months ago
First time in 2 months I read J.J. and the hate crew section and it hasn’t changed a bit. Try again in another 2 months to see if anyone grew up.
zendog13la about 2 months ago
If you squint and look real closely, you can see through the window, receding far off in the distance, the opportunity that Batty had to weigh in on real-life issues affecting his precious Ohio: the consistent threat of racist MAGA terrorists and their bomb threats.
But nah… let’s head down memory lane instead.
Cabbage Jack about 2 months ago
Look at Ed’s face in panel 3. Even he is bored to death with this crap.
EXCALABUR about 2 months ago
So much of todays and the previous few would not have happened in real life. Only in Batty Land.
CsRoberto2854 about 2 months ago
On TV Tropes, there’s this little bit on the Crankshaft WMMV page:
Fridge Logic: That a ball player as good as Crankshaft was supposed to be would only get one shot at impressing big league scouts.
I’m assuming Crankshaft gave up playing in the baseball leagues after Beanball sabotaged his chance, and didn’t wait for a second chance