Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 27, 2014
Transcript:
Mom: "Sometimes I feel like our life has gotten too complicated...that we've accumulated more than we really need...that we've accepted too many demands..." Dad: "Well, Thoreau says, "simplify, simplify." Maybe we need to do that" Mom: "But how?" Calvin: "I hate it when they look at me that way"
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
Too late, you’re stuck with him for another 12 years.
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
No simplifying there! Calvin is way to complicated for that! ;)
davidarsenian about 10 years ago
Dad ponders boarding school, mom considers losing him at the supermarket
basie.mynhardt about 10 years ago
MayKitten, pray tell me what PITA stands for…(?)
basie.mynhardt about 10 years ago
…or might it be “Pesky Infant To Army” ?
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
PITA - pain in the a-.
beyondnow777 about 10 years ago
That way is more common but both arrangements are equally correct.
GrimmaTheNome about 10 years ago
If you feel like you’ve got too much money, having a kid ‘simplifies’ that one enormously, surely? Simplify your excess income into a college account, and then if there’s any more, a deposit for their first house so that you can help them out of the nest in due course.
cdward about 10 years ago
Just like the good old days.
Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago
…………………………Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (September 19, 1992)Click here: Ziggy (July 1, 2011)Click here: Peanuts (December 2, 1980)Click here: Pearls Before Swine (August 17, 2013)
Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago
Our life is frittered away by detail… simplify, simplify.It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.— Henry David Thoreau (1817 – 1862)
Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago
Here is a quotation for Calvin’s parents to think about today:It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things.— Henry David Thoreau
jdkingbear about 10 years ago
When my son was small we used to tell him we were going to sell him for medical experiments. It worked so well, he now tells his children the same thing.
thewizofaz about 10 years ago
I’ll bet that a lot of young just marrieds either delayed or cancelled plans to have children during Calvin’s heyday.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 10 years ago
Hey. We can cash in the kid. Admittedly, nor for much, with his reputation, but for medical research, perhaps. Or maybe some pirates need a galley slave.
joegeethree about 10 years ago
Didn’t realize there were different scales for Intelligence Quotients.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Well, in today’s strip, Mom and Dad gotta start somewhere…
Ginger Vedder about 10 years ago
rotfl!!! I love this strip!
Doublejake about 10 years ago
“Mystery of the missing post: I accidentally deleted it.”-———————————————-Too bad your IQ isn’t 190 — then you might not have made the mistake.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 10 years ago
One of my late kitties managed to get my PC to perform all kinds of gymnastics (I didn’t know it could talk!) just by laying on it.It would have been funnier if it hadn’t been the morning I needed to Google some physical symptoms I was having. (Turns out I was going into anaphylactic shock.)I miss that kittie.
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
@riotta rigotta
Hopefully, they will get 4 years off if he goes to college before he moves back home.
Susie Derkins D: about 10 years ago
The parents never seem to get peace and quiet.
linusfontrodona about 10 years ago
You got your IQ measured at three…, and it was 188… Hem, could you please tell us how was it measured? According to what standard? Following what methodology?
StrawHousePig about 10 years ago
Wow, so many people thinking they want to be rid of Calvin. I never got that from this strip. It always seemed they longed for the simplicity of childhood. That they wished life was that simple again.
It’s fairly genius in how it’s really not definite at all what his parents are thinking. The reader has to inject themselves into it.
Y’all a buncha meanies! ;p
lindz.coop Premium Member about 10 years ago
Re the comic: That would do it…
WilliamBill about 10 years ago
Well … that was Obvious … maybe Thoreau ’s bible