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Frazz by Jef Mallett follows the adventures of an unexpected role model: an elementary-school janitor who's also a Renaissance man. While he's sweeping the hall, he's whistling Beethoven. Or Lyle Lovett. He paints the woodwork in the classrooms; he paints a Da Vinci on the cafeteria wall. He's a trusted authority figure who is every kid's buddy. He took the janitor's job while he was a struggling songwriter, and when he finally sold a hit song, he decided to stay on at school. Frazz appears in 200 newspapers worldwide, including the Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times, Chicago Tribune and Detroit News. "A few years back, I wrote and illustrated a children's book," says Mallett. "When I was traveling around reading it at school assemblies, I noticed that often, the most respected, best-liked grown-up in the building was the janitor. And I thought, 'Hmm, there's a comic strip in that.'" Often praised for its intelligent wit, gentle spirit and effortless diversity, Frazz won a Wilbur Award from the Religion Communicators Council in 2003 and 2005 for excellence in communicating values and ethics.
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Randy_B
said, 6 months ago
Buttons. She meant buttons.
Pacopuddy said, 6 months ago
There’s a lifetime on the psychiatrist’s couch ahead of Caulfield.
Agent54 said, 6 months ago
Ya could not push her buns with a Ford.
Maybe a Mack could push her buttons. (if it could find them)
Jenna Rose said, 6 months ago
You’d need more than one person to push her. LOL
Arianne said, 6 months ago
Haha! Way to go, Mrs. O!
Varnes said, 6 months ago
I worked in a restaurant in college. It was on a terrace in a large hotel lobby. I could get very chilly at 6 in the morning…There was a heated drawer for hot rolls….The waitresses would take turns backing up to it, practically purring. It was known as the bun warmer for a couple of reasons….a couple of very pretty reasons… several as I recall…..
keith kunz
said, 6 months ago
if caulfied is so smart why he don’t do his home/school work ? clearly it’s his atitude and he’s lazy otherwise he would skip a few grades. and an 8 yr old wouldn’t read ‘atlas shrugged ’ really it’s all an act.
lisapaloma13 said, 6 months ago
@Randy_B
Thanks, Randy. I couldn’t figure it out (embarrassed).
SkyFisher said, 6 months ago
I thought she was talking about her hairdo!
T_Lexi said, 6 months ago
@Randy_B
Thanks : ) I needed that.
Doctor Toon said, 6 months ago
@keith kunz
You do realize that Caulfield is a fictional character in a comic strip, don’t you?
prrdh said, 6 months ago
@SkyFisher
Given Sunday’s strip, that’s a not unreasonable assumption.
prrdh said, 6 months ago
@lisapaloma13
Imagine it as “bu’ns”, with the apostrophe standing for a very faint glottal (pronounced “glo’l”) stop.
prrdh said, 6 months ago
@Doctor Toon
But if an eight-year-old did read Rand, he should be able to imitate Atlas and shrug off the incident.
jessegooddoggy said, 6 months ago
@Doctor Toon
Thank you! This fictional time with the Frazz clan, Pearls, Mutts, and Snow early each morning allow me to put off the real world a few more minutes!