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By John Zakour (writer) & Scott Roberts (artist)
Maria is a kid who sees things her own way- and expects the world to see it her own way too! Her friend Joey is more practical. He helps keep her grounded, though that’s as easy as handling a Thanksgiving balloon in a hurricane. Sue is special and she knows it- better than anyone. She’s writing her autobiography now, but she’ll live it later. Bob takes things slower. Ms. Payne is their teacher- she enjoys her job, she truly does. She’d enjoy it even more without the students.
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Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
What is this, Pearls before Swine?
(As a PBS fan, I don’t consider that to be an insult..)
I always liked the remark:You remind me of a slinky … you’re not good for much … but you would bring a smile to my face if I pushed you down a flight of stairs …
Slywlf
said, 3 months ago
(groan) I guess he went and fetched it from around the corner, where it’s been for the last couple weeks ;-)
bbear
said, 3 months ago
As a former (retired) teacher (8th graders), I would have been tempted to fire a spit wad for that, too!
Comic Minister said, 3 months ago
Try aiming it at Bob’s hat.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
He is really slumming, or slacking, here.
Thomas Scott Roberts
said, 3 months ago
Sue is tuning it out.
phritzg
said, 3 months ago
I think Maria sometimes might think of Sue as a slinky, and enjoy seeing her tumbling down the stairs.