To be fair it is apocalyptic curriculum. They would be having to hunt/scavange in direct competition with the surviving animals, not to mention the sapients.
Also, the Teach, Ms. Quentin, has an apple on her desk and a cooked leg of—some kind of bird, I guess.
[Have to postpone my Monday morning parody—I’ve got a busy day coming up [car shopping,] I can’t log onto my AOL account for some reason or other, and I made it here through another browser.]
Yes, that is the Castle, which holds the administrative offices, and the occasional special exhibit. And apparently the occasional class for human and other residents on survival tactics.
have you been watching zoo? I get the feeling you’re watching zoo.
I now have a sneaking suspicion that H.T. might be in a high government position in this universe.
High position in the government, high position on the food chain; potayto, patahto…
That might essentially be HT in this universe
The fabled bureaucracy of Washington is looking pretty much like a fable at this point…
You mean a story, usually involving animals, designed to teach a moral lesson?
Touche.
Oh, that’s good.
Either way. 🙂
Morals….Washington. Morals…Washington. Nope, I’m not getting the connection.
Mirror universe.
To be fair it is apocalyptic curriculum. They would be having to hunt/scavange in direct competition with the surviving animals, not to mention the sapients.
No ‘rithmetic?
Also, the Teach, Ms. Quentin, has an apple on her desk and a cooked leg of—some kind of bird, I guess.
[Have to postpone my Monday morning parody—I’ve got a busy day coming up [car shopping,] I can’t log onto my AOL account for some reason or other, and I made it here through another browser.]
But how is she at teaching CAP?
Concealment
Ambush
Pounce
Love the concept of the Smithsonian as an elementary school!
Okay, I found time.
You in this episode,
Give classroom load that kids must learn by.
Some books upon the shelf,
And moving fast to take your prey by.
Teach your clientele,
Use sight and smell and arms to throw by.
They need these skills and schemes,
With knife and stick and jaws to go by.
Take the time to terrify, if you coddle them they’ll die.
You could kiss them all goodbye, although they’ll love you.
—“Teach Your Children Well,” Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, or some permutation thereby.
Is that the Smithsonian building?
Yes, that is the Castle, which holds the administrative offices, and the occasional special exhibit. And apparently the occasional class for human and other residents on survival tactics.
I’m trying to figure out if Washington has become the Isle of Dr. Moreau or if the kid is just crazy.
Loving how you got the look of the cheetah correct: cheetah have ‘tears’ and a ‘flatter’ face
Growing up, the “Three R’s” were: Reading, ‘Riting and ‘Rithmetic’s