Nothing says humble wisdom like mocking a 55-year-old woman behind her back for not wanting to go on a long run in the middle of a blizzard to one of her young students.
I had an umbrella walking one day last week but it didn’t do me any good and I had to change when I got home. And of course it quit raining and I could have walked later.
jroggs almost 2 years ago
Nothing says humble wisdom like mocking a 55-year-old woman behind her back for not wanting to go on a long run in the middle of a blizzard to one of her young students.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Frazz is just stating a common thread between young and old. I think he respects Mrs. Olsen more now, say, than when he was her student.
rshive almost 2 years ago
Took a while to get down to reality. At some point in the past, I used to run along the Mississippi bottoms. Few things as boring.
jodyjm13 almost 2 years ago
That last panel seems to be mocking 90% of online discussion.
And 99.5% of political discussion.
brick10 almost 2 years ago
Much like in class when Mrs. Olsen is teaching and Caldwell is …..whatever it is he does.
fishbulb239 almost 2 years ago
Frazz misspoke in the first panel. He was wise enough to enjoy the snow and cold. Why would he then label that weather as “foul”?
ROSTERM3 almost 2 years ago
Running in foul weather is not for the chicken hearted.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Just for variety, one day I’d like to see this strip do something like this:
“What were you and Mrs. Olsen talking about?”
“Sëx. Mind yer own business, kid.”
eced52 almost 2 years ago
That kid needs some lessons in manners.
Bilan almost 2 years ago
Not wanting to run in frostbite weather? That’s more wisdom than a preconceived notion.
MT Wallet almost 2 years ago
I had an umbrella walking one day last week but it didn’t do me any good and I had to change when I got home. And of course it quit raining and I could have walked later.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Isn’t that what most people do when they “listen”? Or read?