Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 16, 1976
Transcript:
Peppermint Patty raises her hand and asks,"Ma'am?" She continues,"Yes, I have a question...."<BR><BR> She asks,"Before this semester ends, Ma'am, may I ask a question that has bothered me for years?"<BR><BR> She says,"Oh, no, Ma'am! Nothing embarrassing! Heaven forbid, as they say..."<BR><BR> She exclaims,"This something that has driven students mad since schools began!"<BR><BR> She says,"No, it's not about Shakespeare or Francis Bacon...I know all about him although I admit I know nothing about her."<BR><BR> She continues,"No, this is a problem that has bothered every kid who has ever gone to school..."<BR><BR> She spreads her hands and asks,"Why is it you never call on me when I know the answer, but you always call on me when I don't?"<BR><BR>
valheru almost 13 years ago
It’s a secret that only teachers are allowed to know.
ootey about 7 years ago
A one panel joke stretched into a Sunday funny.
FrostbiteFalls 11 months ago
Given her record, when has she ever indicated that she knew the right answer?
susan5124 6 months ago
PP, Shakespeare and Francis Bacon were both men.