@LX013: I think you accidentally made a joke! You intended to say “sweet” but you wrote “sweat,” and Lucy is sweating in the first strip – just like Calvin is sweating in today’s strip.
@LX013: “Don’t sweat it.” (That’s an American expression that means, “it isn’t worth worrying about.”)Good morning over there in Austria. You had a better time zone for watching the Olympics than we had here in the U.S.
We just came out of several days of 50 degrees Celsius (and I only wish I were exagerrating!) Yesterday, morning started at 22, max reached was 35. Felt like a whole different city.
@Hobbsey A personal story:My mother was a grade school teacher and had oodles of patience. She taught my siblings and I to read at the age of three. She taught us using Peanuts comics in the newspapers. She died in 2005 after a long battle with Alzheimers.Every time you post Peanuts strips, it takes me back…way back…and causes me to remember fondly my mother. Thank you very, Very, VERY much for that daily reminder.I view it as a special, poignant gift.
@Vonne Anton: Thanks for telling us that story. Was Peanuts your mother’s favorite strip? I discovered Peanuts and some other comic strips when I was eight years old, so Peanuts brings back my childhood also. I learned quite a few difficult words from cartoonists (but didn’t always know how to pronounce them), and the comics were highly instrumental in helping to develop my sense of humor. I strongly recommend going to visit the Charles Schulz museum in Santa Rosa, California. It will bring back a lot of childhood memories. Also go to the ice rink that the Schulz family built (across the street from the museum), and have a chocolate chip cookie at the coffee shop there. Sit at a table by the fireplace, next to the “reserved” table where Charles Schulz sat each morning for so many years.Here is the Web site for the museum:Click here: Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research CenterBy the way, I expect to be posting less frequently beginning in September, because I have a major commitment coming up, but I’ll still post some comic strips periodically. Glad you especially enjoy the Peanuts strips.
Other than Suzie, a bully, his parents (they really don’t count) and a stuffed doll; where are his friends? Is this an indication of the reason for his enormous imaginary world? He’ll end up hidden in a top notch university rediscovering string theory, quarks and dark matter.
That is an interesting perspective. How do they see us? Imagine a hairless dog or cat. Personally, I think fur is more attractive. BTW: Tigers have it covered, they have striped skin.
@orinoco womble,“There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight.”How do you tolerate 122 degrees Fahrenheit?Where are you located if I may ask? I don’t think you live in the USA.
Both Calvin and Hobbes are wrong in their attitudes. Many animals have fur. Humans have hair.Every creature is made the way it’s supposed to be, at least it was in the original creation. With the fall of man and the resultant curse, there has been some deterioration and alteration.
Hello there I know not on most times. Here in KS class have started. I’m not a teacher. I’m taking on-line classes and today is first day so I will be busy. I was sorta busy during the day.
Cats fur and skin allow them to have a much higher tolerance for heat than you might imagine, hence their prediliction for sleeping on top of radiators, etc. At the age of 68, boy would I like to be able to go into REM 4 sleep….
I’ve had this strip taped to my wall at work for years! On my refrigerator I have the one about the heat and humidity, etc. but “WHO CARES, IT’S SUMMER”!
@orinoco womble,From what I’ve heard and read, all of Spain is “in the frying pan” as far as finances are concerned. I hope it’s not affecting you too adversely. Do you think people will be willing to “tighten their belts” and do what it takes to extricate themselves out of the mess in which they are?
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
Turn on the AC.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Perhaps Calvin is dumb to be wearing a shirt?
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (August 16, 1962)
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (May 10, 1982)
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
Wanna bet he’s cranky because he thinks Calvin’s bothering him?
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (May 11, 1982)
rentier over 12 years ago
Most naked people are ugly and the smell!
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@LX013: I think you accidentally made a joke! You intended to say “sweet” but you wrote “sweat,” and Lucy is sweating in the first strip – just like Calvin is sweating in today’s strip.
margueritem over 12 years ago
All that gorgeous tiger fur!
rentier over 12 years ago
Oh yes, I ment “sweet”! Thank you, how could that happen!
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@LX013: “Don’t sweat it.” (That’s an American expression that means, “it isn’t worth worrying about.”)Good morning over there in Austria. You had a better time zone for watching the Olympics than we had here in the U.S.
rentier over 12 years ago
We won nothing and so I didn’t look! Perhaps they didn’t win, for I didn’t look!
rentier over 12 years ago
I get up at 5.00, but not for watching Olympics!
unnormal over 12 years ago
At that temp he would be cooking; any complaints would have been in vain.
KA7DRE Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s supposed to be 102 here both Saturday & Sunday.I’ll be sticking close to the air conditioner.
Rakkav over 12 years ago
Indeed, you would be DEAD… that’s the boiling point of water! 100 d. F = just under 38 d. Celsius. 212 d. F = 100 d. C.
ChrissyT over 12 years ago
Never trust a sleeping tiger. Or a crouching one.
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
We just came out of several days of 50 degrees Celsius (and I only wish I were exagerrating!) Yesterday, morning started at 22, max reached was 35. Felt like a whole different city.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
I would never complain about the heat. Winter was always something I complained about – and still do.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Tell PETA we’re ugly without fur…then stand back and watch the fur fly!
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
@Hobbsey A personal story:My mother was a grade school teacher and had oodles of patience. She taught my siblings and I to read at the age of three. She taught us using Peanuts comics in the newspapers. She died in 2005 after a long battle with Alzheimers.Every time you post Peanuts strips, it takes me back…way back…and causes me to remember fondly my mother. Thank you very, Very, VERY much for that daily reminder.I view it as a special, poignant gift.
watmiwori over 12 years ago
No, because you probably wouldn’t be alive at 212FYour water content would be boiling
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@Vonne Anton: Thanks for telling us that story. Was Peanuts your mother’s favorite strip? I discovered Peanuts and some other comic strips when I was eight years old, so Peanuts brings back my childhood also. I learned quite a few difficult words from cartoonists (but didn’t always know how to pronounce them), and the comics were highly instrumental in helping to develop my sense of humor. I strongly recommend going to visit the Charles Schulz museum in Santa Rosa, California. It will bring back a lot of childhood memories. Also go to the ice rink that the Schulz family built (across the street from the museum), and have a chocolate chip cookie at the coffee shop there. Sit at a table by the fireplace, next to the “reserved” table where Charles Schulz sat each morning for so many years.Here is the Web site for the museum:Click here: Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research CenterBy the way, I expect to be posting less frequently beginning in September, because I have a major commitment coming up, but I’ll still post some comic strips periodically. Glad you especially enjoy the Peanuts strips.
starr654321 over 12 years ago
probably he is calvin
starr654321 over 12 years ago
but then again maybe you should,t call him names.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Just thinking about 100 degrees Celcius ‘makes my blood boil’!:o)
sonnygreen over 12 years ago
Other than Suzie, a bully, his parents (they really don’t count) and a stuffed doll; where are his friends? Is this an indication of the reason for his enormous imaginary world? He’ll end up hidden in a top notch university rediscovering string theory, quarks and dark matter.
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
That is an interesting perspective. How do they see us? Imagine a hairless dog or cat. Personally, I think fur is more attractive. BTW: Tigers have it covered, they have striped skin.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
@orinoco womble,“There’ll be a hot time in the old town tonight.”How do you tolerate 122 degrees Fahrenheit?Where are you located if I may ask? I don’t think you live in the USA.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Both Calvin and Hobbes are wrong in their attitudes. Many animals have fur. Humans have hair.Every creature is made the way it’s supposed to be, at least it was in the original creation. With the fall of man and the resultant curse, there has been some deterioration and alteration.
Sandy Shore over 12 years ago
We are a little ugly. And fur is a lot more beautiful than skin. That’s a good observation.
cookies333 over 12 years ago
Calvin’s the cranky one!
cookies333 over 12 years ago
@Vonne Anton
Nice story, it’s cool how you where taught to read using peanuts strips. Your mom must have loved you a lot. : )
yangeldf over 12 years ago
…Hobbes can’t HELP having the fur coat, it’s attached to his skin. This would be like Calvin calling a kid stupid for being black…
Number Three over 12 years ago
Learnt your lesson now, Calvin?
LOL xxx
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@algurka: I think that I’m very highly committed, and the other guys at the asylum agree.
ratlum over 12 years ago
Look out Calvin could be Mom and Dad feel the same way.
rentier over 12 years ago
We have Stroh Rum, very sharp Zwetschkenschnaps, Wiener Schnitzel and Wiener (sausage!). Sachertorte. Austria is a paradise for good meals!
kab2rb over 12 years ago
Hello there I know not on most times. Here in KS class have started. I’m not a teacher. I’m taking on-line classes and today is first day so I will be busy. I was sorta busy during the day.
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
Hobbes isn’t cranky, he’s just telling the truth.
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
good one for Portland, gonna be 100 here today.
khpage over 12 years ago
Cats fur and skin allow them to have a much higher tolerance for heat than you might imagine, hence their prediliction for sleeping on top of radiators, etc. At the age of 68, boy would I like to be able to go into REM 4 sleep….
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
Or maybe Hobbes is just cranky because you called him dumb!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’ve had this strip taped to my wall at work for years! On my refrigerator I have the one about the heat and humidity, etc. but “WHO CARES, IT’S SUMMER”!
iced tea over 12 years ago
Sweat to Oldies music.
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
@orinoco womble,From what I’ve heard and read, all of Spain is “in the frying pan” as far as finances are concerned. I hope it’s not affecting you too adversely. Do you think people will be willing to “tighten their belts” and do what it takes to extricate themselves out of the mess in which they are?
gblehgocomics over 12 years ago
double entendre
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
He is dumb to be insulting Hobbes.
Karaboo2 over 12 years ago
Sounds like Hobbs cranked up the heat….fur real.Sorry Calvin lol
DM fan over 12 years ago
If Hobbes didn’t have his fur, he’d look funny. So, don’t bug him, Calvin!
random gamer about 4 years ago
Roasted