2006-06-29
Original: 2006-06-29 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Teacher (a man with glasses, brown hair, wearing a blue shirt): "Care to read that note in front of the class, Miss O'Neil?"
Miss O'Neil (a young woman with orange/red hair in a green shirt, holding a folded note): "But... but sir, YOU put this note on my desk..."
Teacher: "I didn't ask for the history, Miss O'Neil!"
Below the panel, the note is shown in handwriting: "I think Mr. Anderson is SO hot!"
Votey:
A woman (Miss O'Neil) looks worried/embarrassed. Caption in handwriting: "His ex-wife was totally wrong."
Teacher (a man with glasses, brown hair, wearing a blue shirt): "Care to read that note in front of the class, Miss O'Neil?"
Miss O'Neil (a young woman with orange/red hair in a green shirt, holding a folded note): "But... but sir, YOU put this note on my desk..."
Teacher: "I didn't ask for the history, Miss O'Neil!"
Below the panel, the note is shown in handwriting: "I think Mr. Anderson is SO hot!"
Votey:
A woman (Miss O'Neil) looks worried/embarrassed. Caption in handwriting: "His ex-wife was totally wrong."
Alt text
A classroom scene. A male teacher with glasses and a blue shirt says to a red-haired young woman holding a note, "Care to read that note in front of the class, Miss O'Neil?" She protests, "But... but sir, YOU put this note on my desk..." He cuts her off: "I didn't ask for the history, Miss O'Neil!" Below, the note's contents are revealed in childish handwriting: "I think Mr. Anderson is SO hot!" The joke: the teacher is forcing a student to read aloud his own incriminating love note about a colleague (Mr. Anderson), pretending it's hers. Votey: a worried, embarrassed-looking woman with the handwritten caption "His ex-wife was totally wrong."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.