If I were a teacher I’d say to imagine your dream summer vacation and describe it with as much detail as possible. If I got the same answers as above you’d see a grown man crying…
A few weeks ago I was in Boston for one of my favorite things, the Boston Light Swim. I didn’t swim it this year — I had a solo swim slot, but declined it when I won it back in March, when my year was looking a lot less certain, so I crewed for a friend instead. But that still put me on the boat as we approached the starting line out in the harbor and a whale surfaced and spouted maybe 50 yards from us. I was smitten.
A week later, a little south off New Jersey, a whale surfaced a little closer to a small fishing boat. As in, right underneath it, flipping and swamping it. When the Coast Guard got the SOS call, they were a little curious as to how a boat could do that in what were close to ideal conditions. It wasn’t until they reached the boat that they saw the captain and mate had failed to report that they’d been UPENDED BY A WHALE. And then comes the best part of the story: The boat was named the Kaptain Obvious.
That’s the best part of the story, but the relevant part is this: People leave out the most crucial information quite often when it’s so glaringly obvious enough to them that it would seem to be just as evident to everyone else. These kids may be leaving something out.
Earthling Premium Member about 6 years ago
How about “what I DIDN’T have to do this summer”?
Bilan about 6 years ago
At least it didn’t include binge-watching, due to the weather that kept everyone indoors.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
So, Frazz told the kids to be honest?
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Honesty may be the best policy, but it isn’t always exciting or even interesting to others.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
Well, they say it’s better to hurt someone with the truth than flatter them with a lie
Ignatz Premium Member about 6 years ago
12% was about right for me, too. I was a voracious reader, but if it was assigned I didn’t want to do it.
We didn’t have assigned summer reading in public school, though. That was Catholic school. Do they assign summer reading in public school now?
Oclvroadbikerider about 6 years ago
They still teach the cryptic art of cursive writing?
Herb L 1954 about 6 years ago
Schools in France are banning cell phones.Imagine the outrage if that happened in the US?
mearlh Premium Member about 6 years ago
NIKE. Well done Sir.
Seed_drill about 6 years ago
This year my daughter could write about the guys wearing only tie dyed thongs she saw at the music festival.
Alice Lidell about 6 years ago
What I did on my summer vacation:The first day, I got up.Then I went downtownTo look for a job.Then, I hung out in front of the drugstore.
The second day, I got up,Then I went downtownTo look for a job.Then I hung out in front of the drugstore.
The third day, I got up,Then I went downtownTo look for a job.Then, I got a job,Keepin’ people from hangin’ out in front of the drugstore.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 6 years ago
What twist did Frazz suggest?
cmixlvr Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nike swoosh is a nice touch.
nbwddd about 6 years ago
If I were a teacher I’d say to imagine your dream summer vacation and describe it with as much detail as possible. If I got the same answers as above you’d see a grown man crying…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Frazz
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A few weeks ago I was in Boston for one of my favorite things, the Boston Light Swim. I didn’t swim it this year — I had a solo swim slot, but declined it when I won it back in March, when my year was looking a lot less certain, so I crewed for a friend instead. But that still put me on the boat as we approached the starting line out in the harbor and a whale surfaced and spouted maybe 50 yards from us. I was smitten.
A week later, a little south off New Jersey, a whale surfaced a little closer to a small fishing boat. As in, right underneath it, flipping and swamping it. When the Coast Guard got the SOS call, they were a little curious as to how a boat could do that in what were close to ideal conditions. It wasn’t until they reached the boat that they saw the captain and mate had failed to report that they’d been UPENDED BY A WHALE. And then comes the best part of the story: The boat was named the Kaptain Obvious.
That’s the best part of the story, but the relevant part is this: People leave out the most crucial information quite often when it’s so glaringly obvious enough to them that it would seem to be just as evident to everyone else. These kids may be leaving something out.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Generally a boring question. But I did answer it though at the time I wasn’t much of a writer so I could never fill out two whole pages.