Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for May 05, 2010
Transcript:
Cathy: Now what, mom? Mom: I didn't speak. I didn't look. Didn't glance. Didn't gesture. Didn't fidget. Didn't sigh. Cathy: But you worked so hard to stifle the impulse to do those things that the air particles around your head vibrated and made me all jumpy and defensive! Dad: Incredible. Mom: I know. Do I criticize the ridiculous accusation or compliment her keen observational skills?
You know what they’re thinking just by looking at them. You know if they are about to flip out or if they are in a rare normal mood, which Cathy’s mom is clearly not. All the little criticisms are leading up to THE BIG ONE!