I can never understand the U.S. fascination for buttermilk. After I finished making our butter all that was left was a tasteless pale milky white liquid.
@Leading EdgeThank you for that info.About Gregory Blaxland, I think you can get his logs on project Gutenberg.The ship is HMAS Vampire early days. It is now in the Australian Maritime museum in Sydney.I spent most of my seatime in Vendetta 67 to 70 and Vampire 71 to 74 plus some time on Sydney 2 ( The Vung Tou ferry). Got as far as Canada on her.In that photo the bow is about 12ft out of the water, the one before she was buried up to where the white water is. Th photo is taken From the aircraft carrier Melbourne, they are about 100ft apart.
I remember making breakfast for myself when I was seven and pouring some of my grandparents’ buttermilk (which I’d never drank before) on my Cheerios, reasoning that since I liked BUTTER… I took one bite, was suitably repulsed and have never tried buttermilk since.
That happens between my mom and my aunt all the time. Whenever mom tells a joke, my aunt always has the bad timing of drinking something at that moment, and then it happens. Sometimes there are not even jokes, just casual talking.
BE THIS GUY almost 9 years ago
I guess you had to be there.
eromlig almost 9 years ago
Had a friend in the 7th grade who did that. We’d always make sure to tell him the funniest jokes we knew.
rentier almost 9 years ago
It’s no reason for dieing! It’s unpleasant but no reason to die!!
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
Our dinner table was like that. See if you can finish that bite when you’re laughing so hard that your jaws hurt.
Kind&Kinder almost 9 years ago
Calvin will be an avid viewer of “reality” shows, It’s so funny when they fall down or deck each other!
Its just me almost 9 years ago
I can never understand the U.S. fascination for buttermilk. After I finished making our butter all that was left was a tasteless pale milky white liquid.
Its just me almost 9 years ago
@Leading EdgeThank you for that info.About Gregory Blaxland, I think you can get his logs on project Gutenberg.The ship is HMAS Vampire early days. It is now in the Australian Maritime museum in Sydney.I spent most of my seatime in Vendetta 67 to 70 and Vampire 71 to 74 plus some time on Sydney 2 ( The Vung Tou ferry). Got as far as Canada on her.In that photo the bow is about 12ft out of the water, the one before she was buried up to where the white water is. Th photo is taken From the aircraft carrier Melbourne, they are about 100ft apart.
Chad Cheetah almost 9 years ago
That happened before…at dinner!
Guilty Bystander almost 9 years ago
I remember making breakfast for myself when I was seven and pouring some of my grandparents’ buttermilk (which I’d never drank before) on my Cheerios, reasoning that since I liked BUTTER… I took one bite, was suitably repulsed and have never tried buttermilk since.
cubswin2016 almost 9 years ago
My sense of humor seems to be a bit different from Calvin’s.
Peam Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Ah, memories! The Nose Trick!
Number Three almost 9 years ago
As long it didn’t come out of anywhere else.Just saying.
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Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
Double Bonus Gold Star Score!
bonob almost 9 years ago
Hobbes doesn’t seem too extactic with the idea..
JohnTaylor3 almost 9 years ago
Tommy: Just one more poor character Bill Watterson invented then discarded on his path to comic perfection. RIP Thomas Noname.
neverenoughgold almost 9 years ago
When that happens to me, it brings tears to my eyes…
Susie Derkins :D almost 9 years ago
Milk can also come through your mouth.
bigcatbusiness almost 9 years ago
That happens between my mom and my aunt all the time. Whenever mom tells a joke, my aunt always has the bad timing of drinking something at that moment, and then it happens. Sometimes there are not even jokes, just casual talking.