- Woo: You seem to be in a good mood this morning.
- Sandra: Yeah, we only have five hours of school today. Two hours of art and math each and in the first period the history–
- Sandra: — test!!
- Woo: So you’re well prepared for it, huh?
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- Woo: You seem to be in a good mood this morning.
- Sandra: Yeah, we only have five hours of school today. Two hours of art and math each and in the first period the history–
- Sandra: — test!!
- Woo: So you’re well prepared for it, huh?
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She didn’t study?
Guess that means she’ll be history… test…
She was practicing piano! She has an excuse!
The surprised and dreaded look on her face in the last panel was everything. LOL
Don’t worry Sandra, it happened to all of us. Just like me…. again…. and again…. and again……
Damn it! That made me remember about the history test I have today in the first hou, too!
Good feeling gone.
Quick!
To the plotmobile!
(insert 1960’s Batman scene change music here)
And now I have the mental image of Sanda as Batgirl (Stephanie Brown outfit) and Cloud in his HIt-Boy costume running towards the viewer with Larisa laughing as she sets something on fire.
@ Landbark:
Sorry Landbark! Didn’t mean to copy you. I didn’t even read the comments this time before I replied.
Yeah, safe to say that’s my reaction as well. I suggest following up with a scream, or maybe kicking a wall in.
Me.
Every single morning.
Except without the talking raccoon part.
you can always tell how prepared someone is by how long they stay in the foetal position.
Well that happens from time to time… but there are plenty of things one can do Sandra…
just start guessing… and if it does not work world is not going to end with bad mark… plus use the breaks to skim through necessary information
*Pounds the 3 lowest piano keys 3 times.
I can understand the dread only due to the fact that history tests tend to be focused on rote memorization of dates and names. If it was any other subject I would feel like she was sleeping too much in class. Just my opinion, but with our stunted curriculum the need to study is rather non-existent for most classes. (I give history a pass due to the above, and foreign languages a pass due to similar needs for learning by rote.)
Now all we need for a classic sitcom moment is for Woo to be an expert in US history and Sandra sneaks him into School in her backpack and she.spends the rest of the day trying to keep him hid.
Joke’s on Woo.
If Sandra fails this test, she’ll probably be too depressed to give him a belly rub.
just one thing to tell you Sandra: “Brace Yourself”
Tags fail.
I know you lot dont normally take comic suggestions from us (unless we all unanimously complain like a bitch) but I’d like to see you revisit Woo’s old owner (if he’s still in a cadge) just to see what he’s like or heck, what Woo’s life was like Pre-Sandy
Leomon wrote:
Funny idea.
@ Leomon:
That’s a Calvin-and-Hobbes moment, isn’t it?
“What’s two plus two?”
“Twenty-two.”
Ouch. Like a lot of us here… BTDT!
The worst instance was one evening, about 8:30 pm, going over my last-quarter-senior-year computer science notes for the final scheduled for the next morning… and seeing my big note in the top margin FINAL RESCHEDULED 7:00PM Thursday Night.
Made a mad dark night bicycle ride across campus, got to the final five minutes before it ended. Explained the situation. “Mr. Vinson, you know that the penalty for missing the final is that you fail the course, right?” “Yes sir…”
He let me take the final the next day in his office – AND the previous year’s final as well (covering material that was NOT covered in this term).
Still got an A…
She was so happy that they only had five hours that she forgot about the test. XD
Relax, it’s American history– all you need to know is that the world was created in 1776, with Franklin the Father, Paine the Holy Ghost, Washington the Son, Arnold as Judas, George III as Herod, Betsy Ross as Mary, Ethan Allen as Joseph. What’s that you say? I’m confusing American history with the Bible? Well, sheesh, considering how Americans go on about their history, I naturally thought it was the case. After all, it was an American who told me Canadians drive on the left (no we don’t, not that I would know, since I only live here!), another American who said ‘we were so lucky to have missed the two big ones”–hello! Canada was in ‘the two big ones’ (Great War and WW2) YEARS before the Americans, and an Australian I spoke with online mentioned how he had been at the USS Arizona memorial and an American asked him if Australians had ever heard of WW2—so really, a test on American history, easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy.
Nothing gives me a bigger wake up kick than when my selective memory runs out. 😀
They NEVER let you off easy without numbing your brain first.
It’s just never that easy. That’s how I always remembered I had a test, it was the short days that were the worst >_<
Just wanted to drop you guys a line here. I discovered Sandra and Woo like two days ago, and I read the whole of the history and I love it. Keep up the good work!
@ demarion:
No all people from the U.S. are ignorant.
@ Mike:
Umm . . . look, I freely admit I make spelling mistakes also . . . but . . . . are you actually agreeing with me? Or did you mean to write ‘Not’ rather than ‘no’?
@ demarion:
Typo, I meant not.
Hey, enjoy your half day 😛
Time management. Look into it. That is all.
I never studied for history tests and always had good grades, I knew most of which school teaches anyway, and remembered what I didn’t after hearing it only< once during the lessons.
Shame this wasn't true for any other subject at all.