She does he just won’t listen. And while I like this arc a lot, especially for the wallace nad rose content, I do feel he’s somehow learned nothing from being grounded last year nor his moms offers to destroy them in another way.
AND his Dad isn’t getting rich out there on the water. Shoes cost money his parents had to budget for. Wallace needs us to go have a little chat with him. We ride at dawn. ( it gonna take us a while to get back there)
Something about throwing rocks into the water really bugged my mother; she always told us not to do it. I can just imagine her reaction if I threw shoes in.
I mean, we haven’t seen the shoes actually hit the bay yet. Given the contradiction of Wallace worrying about a balloon hitting the water (last Autumn I think) vs tossing his own shoes in there each year, I wonder if Mom won’t have commandeered Dad’s boat and be waiting to catch said shoes in tomorrow’s arc (or somethings equally hilarious).
Another observation – this feels to me like the last hurrah for the shoes-in-the-bay gag. The arc is happening at night – symbolic that the sun has set on this topic? – and he’s having to go way out of his way to make sure it’s done in secret – feels like this might be our last time seeing our boy throw his shoes, whether they make it to the bay or not!
Jacob Mattingly 5 months ago
She does he just won’t listen. And while I like this arc a lot, especially for the wallace nad rose content, I do feel he’s somehow learned nothing from being grounded last year nor his moms offers to destroy them in another way.
saobadao 5 months ago
His dad is right
saobadao 5 months ago
I also wonder why Wallace isn’t concerned about the environmental impact of his shoes in the ocean. I KNOW he loves nature
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 5 months ago
AND his Dad isn’t getting rich out there on the water. Shoes cost money his parents had to budget for. Wallace needs us to go have a little chat with him. We ride at dawn. ( it gonna take us a while to get back there)
Dirty Dragon 5 months ago
“The thing I learned folks, and this is absolutely key: It’s not the thing you fling. It’s the fling itself. Let’s fling something!”
- Chris Stevens
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 5 months ago
Speaking of seagulls (were we?) Skippy by Percy Crosby has some interesting physiological thoughts about them today.
VanLaser 5 months ago
Michael Jones 5 months ago
and away they go!
LawrenceS 5 months ago
Old saying: You can tell a man in love, but he won’t listen.
What do all children have in common with a man in love?
posse1 Premium Member 5 months ago
I’ll bet Wallaces Dad wasn’t calling Spud “Spud” while protecting his cheddar.
crookedwolf Premium Member 5 months ago
At least save them as hand-me-downs for Sterling to destroy..!?
Pigs_Will_Fly 5 months ago
Love those night clouds!
markkahler52 5 months ago
Spud should try extra sharp, or swiss, instead!
Kroykali 5 months ago
Something about throwing rocks into the water really bugged my mother; she always told us not to do it. I can just imagine her reaction if I threw shoes in.
jschumaker 5 months ago
I got a chuckle from Rose’s comment about Mr. MacClellan.
Durak Premium Member 5 months ago
I love free wheeling, devil may care Wallace. I’m kinda disappointed in stubborn, I’m gonna do what I feel like Wallace.
Which is probably how his mother is going to feel in the morning. Hate the sin, love the sinner.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
FREEDOM!
rockyridge1977 5 months ago
I guess that’s why they call him “BRAVE”!!!!!
scyphi26 5 months ago
Not sure your dad meant that statement in quite that sort of context though, Wallace.
Luke Chilone 5 months ago
to a little boy last year does not exist :)
EMGULS79 5 months ago
Wallace ought to take a lesson from this week’s Red and Rover arc.
ilovecomics*infinity 5 months ago
I mean, we haven’t seen the shoes actually hit the bay yet. Given the contradiction of Wallace worrying about a balloon hitting the water (last Autumn I think) vs tossing his own shoes in there each year, I wonder if Mom won’t have commandeered Dad’s boat and be waiting to catch said shoes in tomorrow’s arc (or somethings equally hilarious).
Another observation – this feels to me like the last hurrah for the shoes-in-the-bay gag. The arc is happening at night – symbolic that the sun has set on this topic? – and he’s having to go way out of his way to make sure it’s done in secret – feels like this might be our last time seeing our boy throw his shoes, whether they make it to the bay or not!
donwestonmysteries 5 months ago
He used to have a bigger audience on the annual shoes into the sea toss.
chief tommy 5 months ago
Noticed someone in a house in the distance calling out Will Henry’s name. A former lover?
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 5 months ago
Wallace does seem to learn some things the hard way!
LJZ Premium Member 5 months ago
…Cheerily, then, my little man,
Live and laugh, as boyhood can!
Though the flinty slopes be hard,
Stubble-speared the new-mown sward,
Every morn shall lead thee through
Fresh baptisms of the dew;
Every evening from thy feet
Shall the cool wind kiss the heat:
All too soon these feet must hide
In the prison cells of pride,
Lose the freedom of the sod,
Like a colt’s for work be shod,
Made to tread the mills of toil,
Up and down in ceaseless moil:
Happy if their track be found
Never on forbidden ground;
Happy if they sink not in
Quick and treacherous sands of sin.
Ah! that thou couldst know thy joy,
Ere it passes, barefoot boy!
-John Greenleaf Whittier
wordsmeet about 2 months ago
Maybe Wallace listens to his dad’s advice in a curious way and thinks, ‘Sure, I’ll learn them later on in life, just not right now!’