Baby Blues by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott for September 18, 2023

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    Wilde Bill  9 months ago

    And you’re buying that, Darryl?

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    9thCapricorn  9 months ago

    You need to check the assignment in his backpack to find out if that’s true.

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    jmworacle  9 months ago

    Hey Darryl, I can get you a great deal on a bridge in Brooklyn if you are interested in.

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    BenGMan  9 months ago

    Don’t you dare Darryl!

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    iggyman  9 months ago

    Lots of that virtual Learning these days, no more easy peasy snow days!

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    tremaine53  9 months ago

    “If you’re telling me the truth, Hammie, fine. If you’re lying? No video games for YOU until you move out of the house. Now let me ask you again, and REALLY think before you answer, Hammie. Is playing this game a school assignment that your teacher would confirm? Or not?”

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    Wren Fahel  9 months ago

    When my older daughter started getting homework (in Kindergarten!) I allowed her a little time to relax before starting her homework, where she could play or watch TV. It was a set amount of time so it never got out of hand. After a couple of months, she decided on her own to get her homework done as soon as she got home. Her younger sister picked up on this & followed suit when she started school. No, I was NOT using reverse psychology; it’s what I used to do.

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    ctolson  9 months ago

    Darryl should have mentioned why he wants to go back to third grade. I’m sure Wanda would immediately have checked on this “math video game” homework assignment. Something on the computer would be more believable.

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    Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions  9 months ago

    No laughing, but my parents bought me (a boy) a Rainbow Bright lunch box. After being made fun for being gay, the box had an unfortunate accident and I magically had brown bags for my lunch. Until the ants invaded it and then I don’t know what I ate. And all that truthfully happened my third grade year.

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    kdandre63  9 months ago

    Another great tool for reaching kids who might otherwise not connect with math. Hats off to the teachers who work so hard and know that one-approach-fits-all doesn’t work.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 9 months ago

    Darryl, don’t you think three years was enough in third grade. You and Tom Danby were such good friends all those years.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  9 months ago

    Apparently 3rd grade math can be fun depending on the domain.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  9 months ago

    A video game, for math class? That just doesn’t add up!

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    Cozmik Cowboy  9 months ago

    That is just wrong.

    I started a library science Master’s after my history one. I quit after the introductory class, in part because i found that they were defining video gaming as a form of literacy.

    This is akin to defining group sex as a form of chastity……….

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    ChessPirate  9 months ago

    I remember a “Space Invaders”-Type game (hey, “Type”! ☺) that was supposed to help teach “Touch-Typing”…

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    Baucuva  9 months ago

    I quit carrying my lunch box as soon as I figured out they would sell me food.

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    markkahler52  9 months ago

    Yes, Darryl forgot his lunchbox. It had his math homework inside!!

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    The Quiet One  9 months ago

    Things certainly have changed since I was in school.

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  9 months ago

    “Well, that too….”

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    DaBump Premium Member 9 months ago

    Oh, my lunchbox! Do you think it’s still there… wait, I never used a lunchbox.

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    The Gun Doctor  9 months ago

    The “Standard Deviants” can explain a lot.

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    pbr50138  9 months ago

    He forgot his XBOX!

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    ToneeRhianRose  3 months ago

    I remember playing Math & Word games on computers at school in the 80s. Good thing they didn’t give them to us for homework, or I would’ve failed. My family didn’t have a computer till 2001.

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