Frazz by Jef Mallett for June 26, 2012
Transcript:
Mr. Spaetzle: I love the past! It's where memories come from! Caulfield: Also regrets. Mr. Spaetzle: But you can edit your past. Caulfield: I like to think I can steer my future. Mr. Spaetzle: Curious that you steer it so far around things like homework. Caulfield: Maybe the scenic route is where memories come from.
chireef over 12 years ago
is the road less traveled the one that has homework or the one without homework?
Varnes over 12 years ago
Actually, this is Caufield, so it may actually be more work. He avoids work he doesn’t feel like doing, but he can work incredibly hard on his own projects….
flyertom over 12 years ago
It’s only work if you’d rather be doing something else.
zoidknight over 12 years ago
10 minutes doing homework? In this day and age you are lucky if you have less than 2 hours of homework. More likely you have 4 – 5 hours of homework. And then you wonder why kids do not want to do the homework.
demorodney over 12 years ago
Regardless, that is an incredibly astute observation.
rejoiceitellyourejoice over 12 years ago
Better is one hand full of rest than two hands full of trouble and striving after the wind. Eccl.4:6
pam Miner over 12 years ago
Editing your past sounds a lot like lying.
hamcg over 12 years ago
@Wabbit: Even if what you say is the total truth (as you remember it), you can still not tell everything, so I guess that is lying by omission.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
If I delete my past can I start over?