Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Mary Worth 3835

"Have you gotten a good collection of eager minds?" will definitely be nominated for a Worthy Award this year. I am certain Toby's lectures are intellecutally stimulating and exhilarating, stoking young imaginations and firing their future success as leaders and artists. I only hope we get to attend a class soon!

12 comments:

KitKat said...

Based on Toby’s answer to Ian’s question sboueager young minds, the institution she’s teaching at starts with seventh grade.

The darlings haven’t given you a hard time because they’re all staring at their phones, Toby.

Good call by the eagle-eyed @hmmm yesterday asking about the need for a pitcher of cream on the table when both Camerons were drinking their coffee black!

KitKat said...

Argh, make that “about eager” (#}^<!).

Yahoonski said...

The dialogue is flowing so naturally this week. It's almost like Moy is just transcribing real conversations between real people. Kudos, Karen.

LouiseF said...

"A good collection of eager minds" sounds like something Dr. Frankenstein might be collecting. And now we can expect Ian to break into a number from the musical "Lifelong Learning".

Thunderheels said...

It would appear Moy has not been in a classroom of late. "Eager minds"? Of course, it depends on what you define as a "good collection". Some days one is about all you get.
Thanks, LouiseF- made my morning.

Ian Cameron, PhD said...

Hmm, a Good Collection of Eager Minds.. reminds me somehow of a dear friend who was fond of collecting An Interesting Mix of Ills.

You may laugh at the wording, but actually my remark was prompted by discovering that after giving up sculpting, Toby now prefers to sit cackling softly in her workshop while trailing her wrinkled hands over row upon row of tender young brains suspended in formaldehyde jars. It's a very pertinent question.

That's the real reason I decided it's better that we not commute together.

Jerry Smith said...

It's funny (and pardon me for shooting fish in a barrel), but no two people in this strip ever have a conversation. They just sit in the panel and say things. Toby could easily be saying, "The red flag flies at midnight," with Ian responding, "These garters are shoes without pink laces," and it would make just as much sense to the "plot."

Michael Beaumier said...

Now if this were me — just me, mind you — this storyline would totally go in a Children of the Corn: Community College direction. Because if Wilbur can still be alive, why not?

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hmmm said...

Am I the only one who absolutely hates the word “gotten”?

Sandi Ego said...

Does Toby have Abby Normal in her class?

Wanders said...

@hmmm: The word 'Gotten' is what has already earned it a Worthy Award nomination. Couldn't he just say, "Do you have?"