Four hours! Quite a tome! I guess, tactfully, that Toucan what one can’t. Yes???
Of all the books that Caulfield read, it took him four hours to read a children’s book?
In the last panel it appears that Caulfield has lost his right arm.
Toucan play at that game.
That does not sound like a four-hour book.
Does this story involve the hawking of a children’s breakfast product?
Proof that he read the book!
Was it better than Ethyl the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying?
“If he can say, as you can / ‘Guiness is good for you’ / How grand to be a toucan— / Just think what two can do” (attributed to Dorothy L. Sayers)
Probably the fastest way to get across to an instructor that a book was not challenging is to do a comparative report with a better book that has overlapping themes tackled in a better way.
July 31, 2013
Kind&Kinder over 6 years ago
Four hours! Quite a tome! I guess, tactfully, that Toucan what one can’t. Yes???
Bilan over 6 years ago
Of all the books that Caulfield read, it took him four hours to read a children’s book?
OldIndy over 6 years ago
In the last panel it appears that Caulfield has lost his right arm.
TheWildSow over 6 years ago
Toucan play at that game.
Ignatz Premium Member over 6 years ago
That does not sound like a four-hour book.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member over 6 years ago
Does this story involve the hawking of a children’s breakfast product?
Fontessa over 6 years ago
Proof that he read the book!
Seed_drill over 6 years ago
Was it better than Ethyl the Aardvark Goes Quantity Surveying?
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 6 years ago
“If he can say, as you can / ‘Guiness is good for you’ / How grand to be a toucan— / Just think what two can do” (attributed to Dorothy L. Sayers)
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Probably the fastest way to get across to an instructor that a book was not challenging is to do a comparative report with a better book that has overlapping themes tackled in a better way.