A peanut butter and banana sandwich was a real treat for me. And forget about jam unless Mom’s morning had spun completely out of control. Much more likely to be some kind of lunch-meat with lettuce and condiments, but chopped black olives (maybe with cream cheese) was a personal favorite.
Today’s strip is one example of a time when neither Calvin nor Susie understand one another. There are other instances where one of them understands the other well enough to manipulate him or her.
Wait till he becomes a freshman. He’ll probably get that facial pretty much once a week. Of course it’s not so bad since they will probably give him a swirly too. That should clean him up. …high school PTSD is not a thing is it?
I’ve missed posting, been in hospital for last few weeks, mystery infection in my leg so haven’t felt like posting, as they can’t find the origin or identify the bug docs are just using the broad spectrum anti biotics and upping the dosage by 20per cent, feel s like brute force and ignorance to me, anyway, if anyone was wondering as I wasn’t putting up my usual rubbish, that’s why, Dave.
I really wish we’d seen more of Calvin’s peers than Susie and Moe. I don’t think any of the other boys in his class would be grossed out by this – to pre-teen boys, “gross” is something to aspire to.
Oddly enough, I remember eating my peanut butter sandwich at about that same age, and thinking the same thing about girls. I grew out of thinking that – I guess we’ll never know if Calvin does.
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
The pleasure of eating alone.
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 4 years ago
I remember trying that out as a kid.
Prescott_Philosopher almost 4 years ago
Well. Calvin is actually right, but not as he means it. Wonderfully, wonderfully weird. Now, Calvin himself, at this stage in his life…
codycab almost 4 years ago
Well excuse Susie for being honest, Calvin.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
A peanut butter and banana sandwich was a real treat for me. And forget about jam unless Mom’s morning had spun completely out of control. Much more likely to be some kind of lunch-meat with lettuce and condiments, but chopped black olives (maybe with cream cheese) was a personal favorite.
Robert4170 almost 4 years ago
An example of what the real world sees when Calvin’s imagination goes wild.
minute_of_decade almost 4 years ago
The question is why did Suzie even started eating there ? Haven’t shee been warned before aleready…
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
‘Girls are so weird.’ Right you are, Calvin, but this girl would’ve out-weirded even you.
jimchronister2016 almost 4 years ago
Morning Bill, you must have had 1 hella of a child hood or and an imagination to match!
Calvinist1966 almost 4 years ago
Today’s strip is one example of a time when neither Calvin nor Susie understand one another. There are other instances where one of them understands the other well enough to manipulate him or her.
jimchronister2016 almost 4 years ago
Was their a real Susie or someone like her and if so do they still communicate.
cubswin2016 almost 4 years ago
Girls are weird?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wait till he becomes a freshman. He’ll probably get that facial pretty much once a week. Of course it’s not so bad since they will probably give him a swirly too. That should clean him up. …high school PTSD is not a thing is it?
The Reader Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Peanut butter? At School! Bring out the hazmat suits!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I refer you to Super-Fun-Pak comics to see his future.
Jimmyk939 almost 4 years ago
Calvin graduated…to the Giggly Academy.
incognito almost 4 years ago
I’ve missed posting, been in hospital for last few weeks, mystery infection in my leg so haven’t felt like posting, as they can’t find the origin or identify the bug docs are just using the broad spectrum anti biotics and upping the dosage by 20per cent, feel s like brute force and ignorance to me, anyway, if anyone was wondering as I wasn’t putting up my usual rubbish, that’s why, Dave.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 4 years ago
You have to admire Calvin’s willingness to go the distance to entertain his audience. Too bad it’s lost on Susie.
rshive almost 4 years ago
Another reason why clubs such as G.R.O.S.S. are needed.
Scribbles almost 4 years ago
When I was seven I tried to be Spider-man by spreading peanut butter all over the walls and trying to clime on it. I had to clean a lot that day.
Mountain Meg almost 4 years ago
Yes. Yes we are.
SteveSmith4 almost 4 years ago
One of my favorites.
ChessPirate almost 4 years ago
Mom: “Curses! Foiled again! Tomorrow, noodles!” ☺
InuYugiHakusho almost 4 years ago
Calvin will probably have trouble getting dates when he’s older…
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
In 4th grade, my BFF had the same lunch every single day. No kidding.
JudyHendrickson almost 4 years ago
Eewwwww!! Omg !!! Another Calvin!!!!
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
You think the she would have learned by now…..
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Laugh out Loud. Multiple punch lines through last 7 panels.
ForrestOverin almost 4 years ago
What an awesome strip today! Counting small gratitudes.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 4 years ago
Yes they are. But this time you were weirder.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
The champion of conspiracy theories.
MartinPerry1 almost 4 years ago
Yeah! No imagination at all.
DanWolfie almost 4 years ago
Calvin with the peanut butter on his face looks so hilarious! But he probably should’ve saved that gag for April Fool’s Day…
carlzr almost 4 years ago
“Mom is trying to kill me.” When Freud wipes off the peanut butter what would his diagnosis be?
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
What a waste of peanut butter.
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
Susie should have had some jelly with her to top it off and give Calvin some hair jel.
Stephen Gilberg almost 4 years ago
The fourth-to-last panel is one of my all-time favorites.
rgcviper almost 4 years ago
Pot? Meet kettle. [smile]
phoenixnyc almost 4 years ago
I really wish we’d seen more of Calvin’s peers than Susie and Moe. I don’t think any of the other boys in his class would be grossed out by this – to pre-teen boys, “gross” is something to aspire to.
pamela welch Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Love the look on Susie’s face – LOLOL
anomaly almost 4 years ago
C’mon, Susie. You gotta admit it’s entertaining.
Comicgeek almost 4 years ago
I agree with you, Calvin.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
Oddly enough, I remember eating my peanut butter sandwich at about that same age, and thinking the same thing about girls. I grew out of thinking that – I guess we’ll never know if Calvin does.
{* Cj.løve.the.music *} almost 4 years ago
I mean boys are like girls and girls are like boys (you already know what the differences are between them)