Several decades ago in my high school English class we each had to write and give a five-minute speech in front of the whole class. I was tied up in knots just before my turn until a friend said, “Don’t worry. No matter how it turns out, in five hundred years nobody’ll know.”
These kids are rarely indoors. Sometimes PP is in class, once they had a Halloween party and their Christmas play was practiced in an auditorium. Other than those, they’re constantly OUTSIDE.
cmxx 11 months ago
Several decades ago in my high school English class we each had to write and give a five-minute speech in front of the whole class. I was tied up in knots just before my turn until a friend said, “Don’t worry. No matter how it turns out, in five hundred years nobody’ll know.”
charliefarmrhere 11 months ago
Unless you are someone like William Shakespeare.
Muttley 11 months ago
Logic would dictate that since none of the characters ever grew up they missed a lot of lunches.
delennwen 11 months ago
I won’t grow up, I don’t wanna go to school. . .
uniquename 11 months ago
500 years from now won’t matter. The next 70, however, will.
Spence12 Premium Member 11 months ago
These kids are rarely indoors. Sometimes PP is in class, once they had a Halloween party and their Christmas play was practiced in an auditorium. Other than those, they’re constantly OUTSIDE.
raybarb44 11 months ago
Try about 75 years…..
Ol' me 11 months ago
The philosophical Linus emerges.
sugordon 11 months ago
Linus seems the long picture
Marionette Premium Member 11 months ago
Linus has the right perspective.