I’d like to clear things up in panel 1. As a Canadian I don’t wave goodbye with the back of my hand, nor do I know anybody else that does. My palm usually faces forward.
Also unless the car window is a mirror, Elly’s and April’s thumbs are on the wrong side of their hands.
Well, that is the castle for shut-ins. Shut-ins are people so adverse to the great outdoors they never want to venture outside of the castle grounds, so they put the door lock on the outside!
Although in America it is the “Me, Me, Me.” attitude, the first lesson Nancy could use is, to be polite instead of being Rude.
Nancy, instead of saying, “I NEED you to teach me some lessons,” she should have said, “Could you please teach me some lessons, if you have some spare time?”
In the second panel, it was lucky the tiny midget in the blue shirt, who is shorter than the swimming pool, was standing to the left, because if he was standing to the right of the pool he would have been drowned in the tsunami!
I’d like to clear things up in panel 1. As a Canadian I don’t wave goodbye with the back of my hand, nor do I know anybody else that does. My palm usually faces forward.
Also unless the car window is a mirror, Elly’s and April’s thumbs are on the wrong side of their hands.