Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for March 30, 2017

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 7 years ago

    time to send Baldo to school with an excuse note (and once the muchacho gets to the school, the principal’ll issue an after-school detention)

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  about 7 years ago

    Depends on your definition of something “being sick”.

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    Cameron1988 Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Throw his game system out the window, Sergio

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    j-moser  about 7 years ago

    typical of our time.

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    QuietStorm27  about 7 years ago

    When my teen son stayed home sick he was not allowed to play video games until after the time he would normally get home from school, I made that rule to make sure that he wouldn’t try to stay home just to play games and I had a similar rule growing up except mine was that I couldn’t go outside. Boy have times changed!

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    saxie5  about 7 years ago

    I was only allowed to stay home from school if I had a fever or something coming out of me.

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    patlaborvi  about 7 years ago

    I had to deal with several leg infections over the past year and it follows the same pattern every time, I wake up shivering, running a high fever, and totally exhausted. For the first day or so in the hospital I’m so tired I can barely move, and even though it wouldn’t require much effort to play my tablet games I can’t even move or focus enough to turn my tablet on, much less play a game. If Baldo has enough energy to sit up and play a video game he’s not that sick, no matter what level he’s playing at.

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    locake  about 7 years ago

    If he is well enough to play, he’s well enough to sit in class. As long as he is not contagious.

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