@rmacprivate: No, this is Faron, Frieda’s cat, who made a brief appearance in Peanuts until Charles Schulz said that he couldn’t decide what to do with Faron, since he couldn’t have animals “thinking” to each other. The cat next door was the “thousand pound gully cat” who was never shown in Peanuts.
If I could sleep like a cat, you know in any position, on any surface,anywhere ,any time of day I would not give a second thought to all the things I dont know.
Anyone remember the story of Little Black Sambo?Little Black Sambo was a little boy and in that book, can’t remember exactly but it seems he chased a tiget around a tree , around and around and he went so fast he turned into butter. ( yello tiger )
Which is odd, since the tigers in the story indicate to me more India than Africa. But, then, calling (Asian) Indians black is another example of racism anyway.
@masterskrain: I don’t remember the cat next door to Snoopy being named “World War II,” or the story about Snoopy mistaking the cat for a kid in a cat suit. Could that story have been in one of the later Peanuts TV shows, rather than in the comic strip? I have to admit that I didn’t pay very close attention to the cat-next-door strips in the later years, after they became quite repetitive. Charles Schulz went through so many topics in his 50 years, that he had to use quite a few repeating themes during his final years. Even a true genius has limits, as Bill Watterson realized after creating only about 8 1/2 years’ worth of highly original material.
margueritem almost 12 years ago
Ah, to be so relaxed!
Linux0s almost 12 years ago
Pour Hobbes.
Phapada almost 12 years ago
some like Hobbes… ha ha
rentier almost 12 years ago
Poor poured Hobbes!!
Ottodesu almost 12 years ago
Anyone remember the story of Little Black Sambo?
Hobbes Premium Member almost 12 years ago
When it comes to deciding where to sleep, Hobbes can be very flexible.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 12 years ago
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Hobbes Premium Member almost 12 years ago
@rmacprivate: No, this is Faron, Frieda’s cat, who made a brief appearance in Peanuts until Charles Schulz said that he couldn’t decide what to do with Faron, since he couldn’t have animals “thinking” to each other. The cat next door was the “thousand pound gully cat” who was never shown in Peanuts.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 12 years ago
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Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
Does it mean that Hobbes goes with the flow?
Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
Hobbes looks more limp-quid than liquid!
Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
@Ottodesu,Little Black Sambo is not pc, but I never thought of it that way. Besides, it was set in India, not Africa.
Gretchen's Mom almost 12 years ago
Well, Hobbes DOES look pretty “fluid” right now!!!!! ;-)
ratlum almost 12 years ago
If I could sleep like a cat, you know in any position, on any surface,anywhere ,any time of day I would not give a second thought to all the things I dont know.
Number Three almost 12 years ago
Love Hobbes’ expression in the last panel but had to turn my head to the left a little to see it properly.
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dfroark almost 12 years ago
Ottodesu said, about 8 hours ago
Anyone remember the story of Little Black Sambo?Little Black Sambo was a little boy and in that book, can’t remember exactly but it seems he chased a tiget around a tree , around and around and he went so fast he turned into butter. ( yello tiger )
bmonk almost 12 years ago
Which is odd, since the tigers in the story indicate to me more India than Africa. But, then, calling (Asian) Indians black is another example of racism anyway.
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
As are kittens.
ChappellGirl5 almost 12 years ago
Not just tigers, but all cats, have you seen Peekaboo’s stretches? LOL
Hobbes Premium Member almost 12 years ago
@masterskrain: I don’t remember the cat next door to Snoopy being named “World War II,” or the story about Snoopy mistaking the cat for a kid in a cat suit. Could that story have been in one of the later Peanuts TV shows, rather than in the comic strip? I have to admit that I didn’t pay very close attention to the cat-next-door strips in the later years, after they became quite repetitive. Charles Schulz went through so many topics in his 50 years, that he had to use quite a few repeating themes during his final years. Even a true genius has limits, as Bill Watterson realized after creating only about 8 1/2 years’ worth of highly original material.
faysal1 almost 12 years ago
Hobbes is, and can sometimes (no offense, not all the time) , be lazy.
Popeyesforearm almost 12 years ago
he’s about to draw some red liquid from Calvin, for sure.
HospersPinks almost 12 years ago
And—being liquid—they can flow into your life and enrich you forever. Here’s to my pal and comrade, K.M.
khpage almost 12 years ago
Hobbes was dreaming about being the star of the Broadway production called “cats”.
matalupe over 11 years ago
Then, as soon as Calvin turns around, POUNCE !