True. One hour griping, one hour thinking of ways to escape unnoticed without cleaning up, one hour to decide whether to be stupendous man or spaceman spiff …. It all adds up.
Sounds like my sons, too - only they take three days, unless I say they can get to computer after they have finished, in what case it is cleaned in 15 minutes.
When I’m working out a problem or I’m angry I clean. The house looks great afterwards and I feel alot better and I know the solution. If there’s not enough to clean I go to the gym and work it off for a couple hours. My Mom never went to a gym to work out but we had a very clean house!
Calvin, if you clean up your room and don’t mess it up again, you’ll never have to hear “Clean up your room!” Apparently, your aversion to hearing “Clean up your room!” is less than your aversion to actually cleaning up your room.
Furthermore, if you ‘get off the schneid’ and clean your room ‘toot sweet’, your day won’t be wasted.
BTW, one of my pet peeves is the wording of the saying, “A mind (day) is a terrible thing to waste.” What’s wrong with it expressed that way?
But but but you don’t understand! The problem isn’t getting the room clean! I don’t want to clean it! And I’m prepared to ruin my whole day to not do it. So there.
Lewreader,
“According to myth, Hercules cleaned out the Augean stables by diverting the course of a river.”
“The Augean Stable was one of the Twelve Labors of Hercules. Hercules’ task was to clean out a stable that had been soiled by years of neglect. Hercules succeeded by using a boulder to gouge out a trench, diverting a river (possibly the Alpheus) through the stable.”
Are you a mythology buff?
Never could get my youngest to clean up her disasterous room, so I finally did it for her one last time in a big way….tossed all her scattered toys, clothes and whatnots in big trash bags and set them out in the garage where she had to go and search through them to retrieve whatever item she was looking for.
The stubborn little darling eventually got the message.
:)
My parents always said as long as the mess didn’t go in front of the door, where other’s could see it, and as long as it didn’t come out of my room then it was my responsibility and if I didn’t want to clean it that was up to me. I realized more often than not I wanted to clean it after a while. Just a thought! :D
Oh the tangled mess we leave , when our room isn’t clean….If at first you don’t succeed , start hiding things, indeed. Under thy bed is a good place to start. Then from there just follow your heart. In the closet behind the stairs, You can put stuff everywhere.Till at last the chore is done. Now get outside and have some fun .!!
If he doesn’t watch out, all of that anguish and hate will manifest itself in high blood pressure and a coronary. He should calm down, clean the room, and go outside with Hobbes for a game of Calvin Ball. The exercise will do wonders for his attitude. Wait a minute, this is Calvin I’m talking about………NOT!
The problem is that Calvin doesn’t see it as a mess Mom. It is cluttered organization. Unfortunately, Calvin lives in a house of “Mom” rules. So either abide or get out.
My daughter nows of a former girl friend when they where children it’s her responsiblity to clean her room, got older she had to make her own lunch. Her mom treated her small little girl younger then Calvin responsbilities.
Ushindi I think you Calvin is great represents a lot of children and sometimes adults.
Aerwalt, why putting the seat down of course! Bit**ing doesn’t use any calories at all.
I’m still waiting for my daughter (now 40) to clean her room. I’ve got stuff in my basement from when her now 18 year old son was a newborn. So I have a lot of sympathy for Calvin’s Mom.
Quite the contrary, I’d argue that it uses a LOT of calories. Anything that draws upon the Jungian Shadow takes a LOT of transmission power.
It ain’t worth it to go on the Bad Attitude Weight Loss Program, though.
Dare I ask, MatureCanadian, where your daughter and her son are living? Not meaning to pry…
I’d clean my “room” too, if I had any place to store anything properly! Rarely have I had anything like that in my life, save on my computer (where everything is neatly, if heterodoxically, filed).
And then another hour kickiing thigs across the room, yanking drawers open & shoving them shut. Then i have to slam the closet door open & closed again several times.
Then I can sit & think of the easiest way to get out of cleaning.
When you get older, and hardly anyone drops by, you can keep your place “Calvin style” all you want. My room was always messy, but in such a way that it could, if necessary, be cleaned up very quickly. There’s an art to this, not sure I can exactly explain it….
adubman said: Calvin is the tyke who hypes the gripe!
Very clever! Love both your comments! :-)
P.S.: Calvin, if you’d clean while you gripe, you and Hobbes will be outside playing in no time! At the rate you’re going, it will be all day before you get done!!!!!
I should have known when my first born son asked for a dumpster for his 5th birthday that he had inherited Grandpas hording gene.
There came a point when I just said, -Pick up the books, the dirty clothes and don’t take food to your room;
Once he stashed a hot dog in his raincoat pocket and we thought something had died inside the walls.
The toilet seat dilemma in our house is solved simply. There are 3 of us living here now. We have 3 bathrooms. Even though we share their use, each of us has charge of 1 bathroom. The seat stays down in mine. In my husband’s and son’s, it is their choice.
In a twist on the “silent treatment”, when my husband is angry with me, he will go in my bathroom and leave the seat up.
I, on the other hand, am an unrepentant pig. I don’t have a sweater drawer because there’s a box I can throw them on top of. And the floor catches the rest. Same with clean clothes - they’re already in a container called a laundry basket; why should I go through the trouble of folding them?
margueritem over 14 years ago
maybe another 2 hours…
rentier over 14 years ago
Griping wastes much time!
vibjyor over 14 years ago
True. One hour griping, one hour thinking of ways to escape unnoticed without cleaning up, one hour to decide whether to be stupendous man or spaceman spiff …. It all adds up.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
With that attitude, getting done in ONE day would be a miracle!
G’Morning, Mike, Marg & Grog!
Rakkav over 14 years ago
It’s pretty obvious that Calvin needs to rethink his life a little bit!
DeepHappy over 14 years ago
The trick is to grip while you are cleaning. Before you know it the cleaning is finished. You can of course continuing the griping though. :)
newworldmozart over 14 years ago
This is so my son. 2 hours worth of griping for 10 mins worth of work. yessh
PetrusS over 14 years ago
And then do not underestimate the time spent playing with stuff you encounter during the cleaning of your room…
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Clean my ROOM?!?
alviebird over 14 years ago
@PetrusS,
That was me.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Well clean it. It isn’t going to clean itself you know.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Nice Gif. Ushindi. I have that one too.
paha_siga over 14 years ago
Sounds like my sons, too - only they take three days, unless I say they can get to computer after they have finished, in what case it is cleaned in 15 minutes.
sumantamaitra over 14 years ago
yeah women are tyrants
moronbis over 14 years ago
Depends on what you call ‘clean’, Mom. I am surprised that Calvin didn’t come up with *his * interpretation of cleanliness.
harrietbe over 14 years ago
He probably will, moronbis. I wonder if Mom will give it the white glove test, and Calvin will fail.
Yukoner over 14 years ago
It’s all about the “storage space” under the bed.
Dino-1 over 14 years ago
When I’m working out a problem or I’m angry I clean. The house looks great afterwards and I feel alot better and I know the solution. If there’s not enough to clean I go to the gym and work it off for a couple hours. My Mom never went to a gym to work out but we had a very clean house!
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
Calvin, if you clean up your room and don’t mess it up again, you’ll never have to hear “Clean up your room!” Apparently, your aversion to hearing “Clean up your room!” is less than your aversion to actually cleaning up your room. Furthermore, if you ‘get off the schneid’ and clean your room ‘toot sweet’, your day won’t be wasted. BTW, one of my pet peeves is the wording of the saying, “A mind (day) is a terrible thing to waste.” What’s wrong with it expressed that way?
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Calvin, who was it that cleaned what stable by diverting what river?Remember what I said about windows yesterday?
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
Charlie Brown (the pitcher) lost the championship for his team by balking. Calvin is losing the day for him and Hobbes by balking. “You Blockhead!”
cats32 over 14 years ago
I clean my room every three years. No joke.
cdward over 14 years ago
But but but you don’t understand! The problem isn’t getting the room clean! I don’t want to clean it! And I’m prepared to ruin my whole day to not do it. So there.
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
It was Hercules who diverted the river, Styx, to clean Zeus’ stables, if my mythology is correct. Sure! Couldn’t Stupendous Man do the same thing?
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
Lewreader, “According to myth, Hercules cleaned out the Augean stables by diverting the course of a river.” “The Augean Stable was one of the Twelve Labors of Hercules. Hercules’ task was to clean out a stable that had been soiled by years of neglect. Hercules succeeded by using a boulder to gouge out a trench, diverting a river (possibly the Alpheus) through the stable.” Are you a mythology buff?
Sandfan over 14 years ago
Cleanliness is next to Mommyness.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Welll a little less griping and a little more action is what you need, Calvin, if you want to do the things you enjoy doing.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf!
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
algurka, I wasn’t trying to ‘steal your thunder’. Apparently, I was composing my post while you were posting yours. You beat me by three minutes.
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
Never could get my youngest to clean up her disasterous room, so I finally did it for her one last time in a big way….tossed all her scattered toys, clothes and whatnots in big trash bags and set them out in the garage where she had to go and search through them to retrieve whatever item she was looking for. The stubborn little darling eventually got the message. :)
LeslieAnne over 14 years ago
My parents always said as long as the mess didn’t go in front of the door, where other’s could see it, and as long as it didn’t come out of my room then it was my responsibility and if I didn’t want to clean it that was up to me. I realized more often than not I wanted to clean it after a while. Just a thought! :D
gjsjr41 over 14 years ago
Grog, he IS doing the thing he loves doing, Griping. lol
TN-REDD over 14 years ago
Oh the tangled mess we leave , when our room isn’t clean….If at first you don’t succeed , start hiding things, indeed. Under thy bed is a good place to start. Then from there just follow your heart. In the closet behind the stairs, You can put stuff everywhere.Till at last the chore is done. Now get outside and have some fun .!!
billdi Premium Member over 14 years ago
but mom, it’s taken me months to get this mess just the way i want it!
musicnut1986 over 14 years ago
If he doesn’t watch out, all of that anguish and hate will manifest itself in high blood pressure and a coronary. He should calm down, clean the room, and go outside with Hobbes for a game of Calvin Ball. The exercise will do wonders for his attitude. Wait a minute, this is Calvin I’m talking about………NOT!
JTGAM over 14 years ago
The problem is that Calvin doesn’t see it as a mess Mom. It is cluttered organization. Unfortunately, Calvin lives in a house of “Mom” rules. So either abide or get out.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
My daughter nows of a former girl friend when they where children it’s her responsiblity to clean her room, got older she had to make her own lunch. Her mom treated her small little girl younger then Calvin responsbilities.
Ushindi I think you Calvin is great represents a lot of children and sometimes adults.
JanLC over 14 years ago
Poindexter, a 6-year old kid does not have the choice to get out.
aerwalt over 14 years ago
From Summer Classes for Women:
Which takes more energy- Putting the toilet seat down or
Bi*ing about it for three hours?
MatureCanadian over 14 years ago
Aerwalt, why putting the seat down of course! Bit**ing doesn’t use any calories at all.
I’m still waiting for my daughter (now 40) to clean her room. I’ve got stuff in my basement from when her now 18 year old son was a newborn. So I have a lot of sympathy for Calvin’s Mom.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Quite the contrary, I’d argue that it uses a LOT of calories. Anything that draws upon the Jungian Shadow takes a LOT of transmission power.
It ain’t worth it to go on the Bad Attitude Weight Loss Program, though.
Dare I ask, MatureCanadian, where your daughter and her son are living? Not meaning to pry…
I’d clean my “room” too, if I had any place to store anything properly! Rarely have I had anything like that in my life, save on my computer (where everything is neatly, if heterodoxically, filed).
adubman over 14 years ago
Calvin is the tyke who hypes the gripe!
Brother_James437 over 14 years ago
And then another hour kickiing thigs across the room, yanking drawers open & shoving them shut. Then i have to slam the closet door open & closed again several times. Then I can sit & think of the easiest way to get out of cleaning.
gofinsc over 14 years ago
Yes, if he cleans up, he won’t know where to find anything!
(As to putting the seat down, put it down. But also be sure to put the lid down. If one has to open, the other has to open, too.)
khpage over 14 years ago
When you get older, and hardly anyone drops by, you can keep your place “Calvin style” all you want. My room was always messy, but in such a way that it could, if necessary, be cleaned up very quickly. There’s an art to this, not sure I can exactly explain it….
Gretchen's Mom over 14 years ago
sandfan said: Cleanliness is next to Mommyness.
adubman said: Calvin is the tyke who hypes the gripe!
Very clever! Love both your comments! :-)
P.S.: Calvin, if you’d clean while you gripe, you and Hobbes will be outside playing in no time! At the rate you’re going, it will be all day before you get done!!!!!
vldazzle over 14 years ago
3 of my 4 kids were like that. The second son always was neat (and he’s the only one with a really big 6 figure salary now).
bald over 14 years ago
i may be the exception to the rule for guys, I always liked my room neat, that way i never felt bad when my friends came over
ellisaana Premium Member over 14 years ago
I should have known when my first born son asked for a dumpster for his 5th birthday that he had inherited Grandpas hording gene.
There came a point when I just said, -Pick up the books, the dirty clothes and don’t take food to your room;
Once he stashed a hot dog in his raincoat pocket and we thought something had died inside the walls.
The toilet seat dilemma in our house is solved simply. There are 3 of us living here now. We have 3 bathrooms. Even though we share their use, each of us has charge of 1 bathroom. The seat stays down in mine. In my husband’s and son’s, it is their choice. In a twist on the “silent treatment”, when my husband is angry with me, he will go in my bathroom and leave the seat up.
glitterygal07 over 14 years ago
I don’t mean to brag here, but I’ve gotten used to cleaning up my room since age two.
cdward over 14 years ago
I, on the other hand, am an unrepentant pig. I don’t have a sweater drawer because there’s a box I can throw them on top of. And the floor catches the rest. Same with clean clothes - they’re already in a container called a laundry basket; why should I go through the trouble of folding them?
alviebird over 14 years ago
Whether you ‘fall in’ or splatter on the closed top, don’t blame someone else because you didn’t look.
You are responsible for yourself.
Wiseguy411 over 14 years ago
Remember “PigPen” once said
“While cleanliness is next to Godliness, with me cleanliness is next to impossible”
It seems Calvin may have a similar genetic make-up …
Sylvannis over 14 years ago
SHUT IT