October 31, 2023
August 01, 2018
I suspect the other guy is ever so slowly moving his chair away from you.
I do not accept that these two characters are from South Elementary.
I believe they are Little Archie and Little Reggie from Riverdale.
If they turn their shirts inside out, it will reveal a big R.
“You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to make people believe things.” Isn’t that self defeating? If it’s so easy to make people believe you, then it is a foregone conclusion that the guy believes what you said to him.
I accept what he says, but not the way he says it.
A little of this kid goes a long, long way.
Does mullet kid have a name? I don’t remember if he does—-
He knows this one weird trick.
If the kid isn’t careful he may learn a new word.. Sluggo.
“There saw I first the dark imagining
Of felony, and all the compassing;
The cruel ire, as red as any sparke
The picke-purse, and eke the pale dread;
The smiler with the mullet."
—Chaucer, “The Knighte’s Tale”
September 24, 2018
danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
I suspect the other guy is ever so slowly moving his chair away from you.
wesleylscott1 over 2 years ago
I do not accept that these two characters are from South Elementary.
I believe they are Little Archie and Little Reggie from Riverdale.
If they turn their shirts inside out, it will reveal a big R.
dcdete. over 2 years ago
“You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to make people believe things.” Isn’t that self defeating? If it’s so easy to make people believe you, then it is a foregone conclusion that the guy believes what you said to him.
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
I accept what he says, but not the way he says it.
Rick Parkhurst Premium Member over 2 years ago
A little of this kid goes a long, long way.
Cincoflex over 2 years ago
Does mullet kid have a name? I don’t remember if he does—-
Kip Williams over 2 years ago
He knows this one weird trick.
Ninette over 2 years ago
If the kid isn’t careful he may learn a new word.. Sluggo.
Kip Williams over 2 years ago
“There saw I first the dark imagining
Of felony, and all the compassing;
The cruel ire, as red as any sparke
The picke-purse, and eke the pale dread;
The smiler with the mullet."
—Chaucer, “The Knighte’s Tale”