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leftwingpatriot said, “But then, he will get all wet.”@leftwingpatriot: You keep coming up with funny lines in the middle of the night. Don’t know whether you think them up or dream them.
I see Calvin’s striped shirt lying on the floor by the tub. I hope it doesn’t get too wet, or he may have to wear something different tomorrow morning.
Clearly a storm at sea, making the whole bathing experience worthwhile, with the captain, or even admiral, safe and snug on the bridge. But that’s the problem with parents – no imagination!
Squizzums over 9 years ago
The umbrella really does turn it into a farce.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
But then, he will get all wet.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Good thing he didn’t put a ladder in there.
Linux0s over 9 years ago
Maybe even draw the line at water.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Geez, that all looks like fun. I might have to try that.
phylum over 9 years ago
bet they don’t live in California….
rentier over 9 years ago
Calvin has changed the tube into a seebath!!
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
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leftwingpatriot said, “But then, he will get all wet.”@leftwingpatriot: You keep coming up with funny lines in the middle of the night. Don’t know whether you think them up or dream them.
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
I see Calvin’s striped shirt lying on the floor by the tub. I hope it doesn’t get too wet, or he may have to wear something different tomorrow morning.
Cilliers over 9 years ago
Clearly a storm at sea, making the whole bathing experience worthwhile, with the captain, or even admiral, safe and snug on the bridge. But that’s the problem with parents – no imagination!
mourdac Premium Member over 9 years ago
It’s a tropical typhoon in Calvin’s bathtub!
westny77 over 9 years ago
Yeah Calvin that defeats the purpose of a bath or shower.
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Calvin’s mom is also about to draw the line at the tub overflowing. Mom has a hard time keeping up with Calvin, and so does the tub’s overflow drain.
Habogee over 9 years ago
No Paypal option? These people are so 20th century..
e9qf7bn+x1ss7c over 9 years ago
Seebath? Isn’t that a fish?
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
Careful, Mom — you might be stifling another Gene Kelly!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
…and please put the lid down!
Godfather Vito over 9 years ago
It would be easier to just take Calvin outside and turn on the hose
Number Three over 9 years ago
That umbrella was as much use as a chocolate guard in front of a fireplace.
xxx
Puddleglum2 over 9 years ago
@LeadingEdge,If the spray from the shower soaks the floor, it will be curtains for Calvin.
Puddleglum2 over 9 years ago
It looks as if Calvin has everything but the kitchen sink in there.
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
Isn’t he already in water?
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
@Puddleglum: Later, when Mom asks Calvin what happened, he’ll give her the watered-down version.