Teachers in the US have the “rule of 90”. If your age and your years of experience as a teacher add up to 90, you get a nice retirement package. This applies even if you were promoted to VP or some other higher office in the same district.
Calvin is disappointed. He was hoping Miss Wormwood would fall for it.
Usually, when I post a Peanuts strip here, it was published before Bill Watterson drew the Calvin and Hobbes of the day. But here is a Peanuts strip that was published in 1996, six years after today’s Calvin and Hobbes.This is from near the end of Charles Schulz’s career, when he was running out of fresh ideas for many of his recurring themes, so that he sometimes experimented with new things. Here, Charlie Brown, who for so many years had never been able to get up the nerve to speak to the little red-haired girl, is totally out of character:Click here: Peanuts (October 22, 1996)
Incidentally, for those who read the little copyright labels on the strips, today’s Calvin and Hobbes says that it was published in 1994. It is actually from 1990. The 1994 date is from when it was rerun during Bill Watterson’s second sabbatical.
I work in an elementary school. Yes, kids do sometimes fall out of their chairs by accident. They get so intent on what they’re doing and they lean the chair up on two legs and suddenly KLUNK! they’re on the floor.
Reminds me of the day Margaret Petersen tied Billy Smith’s shoelaces together and waited until Mrs. Wolfe called him up to the board to work a math problem. (True story!)
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
Don’t play Miss Wormwood for a fool.
rentier about 10 years ago
Didn’t it be an accident?
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
Miss Wormwood knows your tricks, Calvin! She’s seen forty years of kids just like you! ;)
josh_bisbee about 10 years ago
Teachers in the US have the “rule of 90”. If your age and your years of experience as a teacher add up to 90, you get a nice retirement package. This applies even if you were promoted to VP or some other higher office in the same district.
bluskies about 10 years ago
HAD to be an accident. His feet don’t even reach the floor, so he couldn’t have been pushing back hard enough to upset the applecart.
Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago
Calvin is disappointed. He was hoping Miss Wormwood would fall for it.
Usually, when I post a Peanuts strip here, it was published before Bill Watterson drew the Calvin and Hobbes of the day. But here is a Peanuts strip that was published in 1996, six years after today’s Calvin and Hobbes.This is from near the end of Charles Schulz’s career, when he was running out of fresh ideas for many of his recurring themes, so that he sometimes experimented with new things. Here, Charlie Brown, who for so many years had never been able to get up the nerve to speak to the little red-haired girl, is totally out of character:Click here: Peanuts (October 22, 1996)Hobbes Premium Member about 10 years ago
Incidentally, for those who read the little copyright labels on the strips, today’s Calvin and Hobbes says that it was published in 1994. It is actually from 1990. The 1994 date is from when it was rerun during Bill Watterson’s second sabbatical.
mistercatworks about 10 years ago
When gravity waves, you have to wave back.
patsy62 about 10 years ago
I see so much of my youngest son in Calvin. Calvin’s much funnier.
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
Calvin’s proof that there are accidents. Haha
pshapley Premium Member about 10 years ago
I work in an elementary school. Yes, kids do sometimes fall out of their chairs by accident. They get so intent on what they’re doing and they lean the chair up on two legs and suddenly KLUNK! they’re on the floor.
rightwingpatriot about 10 years ago
Hey coach its ben and im glad to see that you reading my comment cus im the only patriot here. Math is fun!
ChessPirate about 10 years ago
It didn’t, but it could have…
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Next thing you know, parents are going to demand their children be fitted with and wear safety helmets in the classroom just in case this happens…
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 10 years ago
Panel one should have shown Calvin already tilting back in his chair.
david black Premium Member about 10 years ago
i do miss calvin and hobbs- i enjoy these repetes thanks
eisneun about 10 years ago
there is no such thing as gravity. the earth sucks.
Susie Derkins D: about 10 years ago
It could’ve been worse if one of the chair’s legs broke.
Number Three about 10 years ago
How very dramatic!
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Mary McNeil Premium Member about 10 years ago
Reminds me of the day Margaret Petersen tied Billy Smith’s shoelaces together and waited until Mrs. Wolfe called him up to the board to work a math problem. (True story!)
josh_bisbee about 10 years ago
I honestly don’t know. That’s how my HS newspaper described it when they had an article about our Principal retiring.
pineapplehead101 about 10 years ago
That was me in maths the other day. Hint hint melonhead
hibuddy.sourabh almost 10 years ago
nice suggestion. :)