calvin would never be a good boy scout…however he is right…the boy scout motto “be prepared” can sometimes be overdone…and i am sure he would have trouble living up to their slogan..“do a good deed daily”.
Breathable rain gear helped. The older stuff (or cheaper stuff still) makes you simply boil and sweat. Not exactly conducive to a good day.
It could be worse though Calvin – it could be a chinook. Go to school in winter boots, toque, gloves, scarf, parka and sweater…. a chinook blows through town….. walk home in winter boots, scarf, gloves and hat in bag, parka hanging off your head but not worn and feeling way too hot….
Reminds me one time when I was crossing Marylebone Road in London, stepped out from under a store awning and started across the street, it started to rain but by the time I reached the other side, it had stopped !
I miss the rain poncho I had as a kid. The others said I was a walking orange garbage bag. Then the rain REALLY started coming down. Guess who had the last laugh? (I really should have let that cute girl join me in it. It was big enough. But back then, girls still had cooties.)
One thing has not changed in 60 years: in any kind of rainy weather you hardly, if ever, see umbrellas used by boys in high school. In college they finally develop some sense and use them.
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Pretend you’re wearing a superhero outfit — Canary Boy.
Bilan about 9 years ago
That’s what weather is like here in Hawaii.
phylum about 9 years ago
calvin would never be a good boy scout…however he is right…the boy scout motto “be prepared” can sometimes be overdone…and i am sure he would have trouble living up to their slogan..“do a good deed daily”.
rentier about 9 years ago
This short rain dounpour wasn’t worth such a great, arduous attire!!
Baba27 about 9 years ago
Just think of it as a foolproof insurance against rain – as long as you keep wearing it, it won’t rain again.
cdward about 9 years ago
I remember as a kid back in the 60s wearing a raincoat and rain hat like that. I doubt they make them anymore.
jrankin1959 about 9 years ago
I wonder if these old-fashioned rain slicks are where people got the idea for the biohazard suit?
kaladorn about 9 years ago
Breathable rain gear helped. The older stuff (or cheaper stuff still) makes you simply boil and sweat. Not exactly conducive to a good day.
It could be worse though Calvin – it could be a chinook. Go to school in winter boots, toque, gloves, scarf, parka and sweater…. a chinook blows through town….. walk home in winter boots, scarf, gloves and hat in bag, parka hanging off your head but not worn and feeling way too hot….
neatslob Premium Member about 9 years ago
That’s like me at work when it’s 40 degrees in the morning and gets up in the 80s in the afternoon.
What? Me worried ? about 9 years ago
Rain gear AND an umbrella ? I think Mom went a little over board this morning !
linsonl about 9 years ago
We in the Atlanta area have had nothing but a week of misty rain and overcast skies. I want to see some sunshine, dammit!
johndifool about 9 years ago
Always look on the dark side of life…
IndyMan about 9 years ago
Reminds me one time when I was crossing Marylebone Road in London, stepped out from under a store awning and started across the street, it started to rain but by the time I reached the other side, it had stopped !
dlkrueger33 about 9 years ago
Here in Florida, we just get wet. You don’t want to lug an umbrella around all day for 5 minutes of rain.
dflak about 9 years ago
I used to live in the Pacific Northwest. Seattle is a Native American word meaning “52 degrees and raining.”
Thomas Linquist about 9 years ago
I miss the rain poncho I had as a kid. The others said I was a walking orange garbage bag. Then the rain REALLY started coming down. Guess who had the last laugh? (I really should have let that cute girl join me in it. It was big enough. But back then, girls still had cooties.)
Karen Szyszko Premium Member about 9 years ago
boy, can I relate!
Number Three about 9 years ago
I don’t know why but I don’t like the sun much.
I’m much more of a rainy day person.
xxx
tea62 about 9 years ago
Hey, maybe he can find a HAZMAT spill to clean up!
boomyoboom about 9 years ago
haha this reminds me of the big nate " I cant Take it! lolz
Susie Derkins :D about 9 years ago
Remember carrying in umbrella inside a house or a bus is bad luck.
rickray777 about 9 years ago
“Yep, all of this guarantees that my day isn’t going to be good! Not that my days ever are any good anyway; but even so, you know…!”
spaced man spliff about 9 years ago
One thing has not changed in 60 years: in any kind of rainy weather you hardly, if ever, see umbrellas used by boys in high school. In college they finally develop some sense and use them.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
Say that latter after the fire alarm goes off and the sprinklers turn everything soggy!
bmonk about 9 years ago
But soon it will be time to muck worms, Calvin!