But what lies beneath the surface? Well, the Volume, of course. That's why it's a surface area question.
You know that sometimes the jokes fall flat, and sometimes the students have a little fun at the expense of the teachers.
So you just brush up your material for the next day to try again. That's what lesson puns are for, right?
Plans, I mean. Lesson plans.
And, for the record, Mike probably told it better than Shaun.
Comic Note: I gave this strip the School Life tag even though it's not in that format and doesn't have that title or number.
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