Red and Rover by Brian Basset

Red and Rover

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  1. comicgos

    comicgos said, 4 months ago

    Oh, Rover – Kill Joy!

  2. fear-ciuil

    fear-ciuil said, 4 months ago

    Why is it either/or?

  3. AshburnStadium

    AshburnStadium said, 4 months ago

    A Wilson Pickett song mentioned a future (now deceased) female astronaut by name.

  4. catfeet

    catfeet said, 4 months ago

    Only a commie pinko teacher would try to deter you, Red!

  5. sally.muscari

    sally.muscari said, 4 months ago

    Two types female bosses, ones that help you and ones that think you need to stay down because only they can rise above other females.

  6. rpmurray

    rpmurray said, 4 months ago

    If the teacher is anything like those that came out of the sixties then she’ll say that the money for space exploration could be better spent solving all the problems on Earth first. Which basically means we would never get into space.

  7. Leo Autodidact

    Leo Autodidact said, 4 months ago

    @rpmurray

    Sadly, that’s kinda what happened in real Life.

  8. ghostkeeper

    ghostkeeper said, 4 months ago

    Or the moron teacher will write about ’being realistic."

  9. Puddlesplatt McLearn

    Puddlesplatt McLearn said, 4 months ago

    don’t ever step on a boys dreams!

  10. Macushlalondra

    Macushlalondra said, 4 months ago

    I’m sure a lot of men would like to send women to the moon. And vice versa.

  11. Stephen Gilberg

    Stephen Gilberg said, 4 months ago

    She’ll give him a C+, saying he’ll shoot his eye out with a rocket.

  12. The Life I Draw Upon

    The Life I Draw Upon said, 4 months ago

    @Macushlalondra

    “To the Moon Alice, to the Moon!”

  13. The Life I Draw Upon

    The Life I Draw Upon said, 4 months ago

    A woman was one of the first humans to go into space.

  14. 716PMedGuy

    716PMedGuy said, 4 months ago

    lol

  15. ARF2

    ARF2 said, 4 months ago

    @The Life I Draw Upon
    That would be Valentina Tereshkova, who flew Vostok 6 on 16 June 1963, about five years before Red’s story line. She is still revered as a heroine in post-Soviet Russia.

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