Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 18, 2004
Transcript:
Caulfield: An experiment: classroom vs. homework. For one week, i won't pay attention in class. After that, I won't do any homework for a week. Frazz: That's like seeing whether a car goes faster with the ignition off or with the gas tank empty. Caulfield: You could make a car go fast either way. Frazz: That's not the...what? How? Caulfield: Push it down a big hill. Frazz: Which car? Which hill? Caulfield: I don't know. That car. That hill. Frazz: Good. And how does it turn out? Caulfield: Either way, t crashes into the riv...shoot. new experiment: science vs. allegory. Frazz: We just did that one.
If he doesn’t pay attention in class, he’s going to have a hard time doing his homework. Either way, he’s going to have two weeks of bad grades.