I liked the 1963 strip thanks Hobbes. Calvin can just do like my kids, walk until your tired and go back down. By the end of the day they usually make it to the top of the hill. Good Morning Everyone
Geeeez oh Friday Hobbes. That’s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black. NOW you think this strip is about humor and not more deep seated issues? I’m surprised, or shall I quote some past posts?
@HDSnoopy- this is just a shot in the dark, but I’m gonna guess that Peanuts strip came from December 7 because that’s the day that it happened to run in newspapers, and Hobbes thought that strip related to today’s C&H. If you go back through comic strip history, you will see that the comics run every day, even if those days are also associated with ugly historical events
I noted in the first frame that Hobbes was helping Calvin pull the sled up the hill….they were sharing the load, so to speak. Instead of accepting how his friend was helping, Calvin wanted MORE…a free ride. I see Calvin is alone without help now.
@rogue53:
This COMICstrip is NOT political in any way. It’s simply meant for humor. Why must you continuously aim your obviously antagonistic personality at Hobbes? If causing trouble and stirring up dissention is how you entertain yourself, please go somewhere else. We receive enough political rhetoric in the real world. I don’t know about anyone else, but I come here to escape from that world, even if only for a moment, and smile at simple, entertaining humor, and fun-loving comments from a great group of people.
Let it go, or take it somewhere else (like where it belongs).
As for the comic: Calvin must learn that the thrill of the ride down does not come without a cost.
You don’t find it somewhat ironic that the biggest preacher here on this site is telling someone else that this is not the place for politics? That it’s a place for humor…..?
If you want to know why I personally direct my comments to the fake Hobbes, it’s because he is by far the most long winded, and preachy individual posting here. It’s hard to imagine that someone who daily tries to give life lessons to others has the gall to tell someone else not to post certain ideas.
I’m not saying I disagree with the sentiment he posted, ( I too, do not want to see the democrat vs republican garbage) but it’s a bit hypocritical coming from that source.
My first post to this site, quite some time ago, made mention of the fact that my purpose in coming here each morning was to have a laugh with my breakfast, and not be preached to. I was quickly reminded by the imitation Hobbes that it was a site for ALL kinds of comments. But today, he/she counsels another poster for their thoughts. That’s the hypocritical part.
Yes, I was long winded in this reply also, but it was in response to your comment. Have a nice day.
I wish people would skip over the comments of people they don’t like and leave the rest of us out of their petty squabbles! Some of us just want to come here for the funny antics of a precocious 6-year-old, his furry best friend, his exasperated parents, and, of course, the camaraderie of others who love this comic as much as we ourselves do!
Magnamax Good to see your lovely cat in your avatar. My tuxedo cat shared our home for a number of years. Seeing your cat’s whiskers, caused me to remember Tiggerboots’ white whiskers flashing against his black coat. *: )
RCMinor: You’re right, it is a toboggan which is much easier to pull because it glides on the snow and doesn’t sink like a sled with the runners making it hard to pull uphill!
When ‘I was a kid me and my friends used to take turns on who would grab all the ropes on everybody’s sleds and pull them to the top of the hill at once. Otherwise after awhile we’d all end up laying on top of our sleds in the cold at some point too exhausted to pull them back up again. I was the first one in my group to get a “snow saucer” which everyone tried and later teased their parents to buy which solved the problem entirely!
<< HDSnoopy said: Hey, Hobbes. That Peanuts was from December 7th why? >>
Hi HDSnoopy. I like your name. What does the HD stand for – Happy Dog?
bizaker is correct. Occasionally I post a Peanuts strip to show a parallel between Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes, regardless of the date. In the one I posted today, Snoopy is having a reaction similar to Hobbes’s reaction when it is suggested that he should pull a sled.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Hobbes is no fool!
David Hamilton almost 14 years ago
You know you’re in trouble when your best friends don’t want to help!
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
. Here is a Peanuts strip for today, from 1963:
http://comics.com/zoom/242420/
rentier almost 14 years ago
Hopp, hopp, Hobbes, allez, allez, avanti, avanti!
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
But what are friends for?
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hobbes, take him to Pep Boys, buy a power winch and a heavy duty battery. That will solve the problem
paha_siga almost 14 years ago
You know you are in trouble when even your stuffed tiger won’t pull you uphill.
ratlum almost 14 years ago
Ignored by your imaginary best friend,I hate it when that happens. Dont you?
Rakkav almost 14 years ago
You have other friends???
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Calvin, Hobbes seems to value his life a little more than you do, danger boy.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Calvin, I know just how you feel, I have the same problem with Fred.
yuvrajhanspal almost 14 years ago
Calvin, it’s okay. No one understand your brilliance and I can totally understand your plight..
stormydaze almost 14 years ago
Calvin will find a way that will work. His imagaination knows no bounds.
ironclad2001 almost 14 years ago
Its a rough life Calvin.
ironclad2001 almost 14 years ago
Thats a funny one Hobbes. I hate that I remember 1963.
Wabbit almost 14 years ago
He has an entitlement mindset. Most children (and Democrats) do.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hey Wabbit
Are you entitled to your opinion? (Just kidding.)
Please don’t stir up a hornet’s nest. This strip really isn’t about politics. Save that for the editorial cartoons.
paullp Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hobbes leaves some pretty real footprints for an imaginary friend.
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
I’m sure if Calvin had a choice he would be living his life as Dick Tater.
deek almost 14 years ago
I liked the 1963 strip thanks Hobbes. Calvin can just do like my kids, walk until your tired and go back down. By the end of the day they usually make it to the top of the hill. Good Morning Everyone
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hay, Hobbes. That Peanuts was from December 7th why?
magnamax almost 14 years ago
LX013:Do you mean, “Go, go fast, go fast NOW!”?
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
Hobbes I’m sorta disapointed I thought you would have Charlie brown on a sled asking Snoopy pull him up the hill.
Sorry Calvin you have to do the walking yourself then have the fun just don’t invite Hobbes to ride down. Calvin you have too much energy.
Destiny23 almost 14 years ago
He has more than one friend? I thought his only friend was striped and fuzzy!
rentier almost 14 years ago
magnamax
Yes, I meant that!! Go, go faster!!
rogue53 almost 14 years ago
Geeeez oh Friday Hobbes. That’s a bit like the pot calling the kettle black. NOW you think this strip is about humor and not more deep seated issues? I’m surprised, or shall I quote some past posts?
mil4reloaded almost 14 years ago
It’s hard out there for a lil hustla Calvin.
bizaker almost 14 years ago
@HDSnoopy- this is just a shot in the dark, but I’m gonna guess that Peanuts strip came from December 7 because that’s the day that it happened to run in newspapers, and Hobbes thought that strip related to today’s C&H. If you go back through comic strip history, you will see that the comics run every day, even if those days are also associated with ugly historical events
hopeandjoy2 almost 14 years ago
I noted in the first frame that Hobbes was helping Calvin pull the sled up the hill….they were sharing the load, so to speak. Instead of accepting how his friend was helping, Calvin wanted MORE…a free ride. I see Calvin is alone without help now.
Fogger_man almost 14 years ago
@rogue53: This COMICstrip is NOT political in any way. It’s simply meant for humor. Why must you continuously aim your obviously antagonistic personality at Hobbes? If causing trouble and stirring up dissention is how you entertain yourself, please go somewhere else. We receive enough political rhetoric in the real world. I don’t know about anyone else, but I come here to escape from that world, even if only for a moment, and smile at simple, entertaining humor, and fun-loving comments from a great group of people. Let it go, or take it somewhere else (like where it belongs).
As for the comic: Calvin must learn that the thrill of the ride down does not come without a cost.
LeStats almost 14 years ago
Ask Suzy…
rogue53 almost 14 years ago
@fogger-man
You don’t find it somewhat ironic that the biggest preacher here on this site is telling someone else that this is not the place for politics? That it’s a place for humor…..?
If you want to know why I personally direct my comments to the fake Hobbes, it’s because he is by far the most long winded, and preachy individual posting here. It’s hard to imagine that someone who daily tries to give life lessons to others has the gall to tell someone else not to post certain ideas.
I’m not saying I disagree with the sentiment he posted, ( I too, do not want to see the democrat vs republican garbage) but it’s a bit hypocritical coming from that source.
My first post to this site, quite some time ago, made mention of the fact that my purpose in coming here each morning was to have a laugh with my breakfast, and not be preached to. I was quickly reminded by the imitation Hobbes that it was a site for ALL kinds of comments. But today, he/she counsels another poster for their thoughts. That’s the hypocritical part.
Yes, I was long winded in this reply also, but it was in response to your comment. Have a nice day.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
Poor Calvin–the world is out to get him. TANSTAAFL: there ain’t no such thing as a free lunch, to quote RAH.
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
You’ll go a lot farther a lot faster in life when you share the load, Calvin (as you can now see).
Anything worth its weight in fun sometimes must be worked hard for. The work may be boring and tedious but in the end, it’s well worth it!
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
I wish people would skip over the comments of people they don’t like and leave the rest of us out of their petty squabbles! Some of us just want to come here for the funny antics of a precocious 6-year-old, his furry best friend, his exasperated parents, and, of course, the camaraderie of others who love this comic as much as we ourselves do!
hopeandjoy2 almost 14 years ago
Magnamax Good to see your lovely cat in your avatar. My tuxedo cat shared our home for a number of years. Seeing your cat’s whiskers, caused me to remember Tiggerboots’ white whiskers flashing against his black coat. *: )
glitterygal07 almost 14 years ago
Hobbes knows what he’s doing, Calvin.
Dino-1 almost 14 years ago
RCMinor: You’re right, it is a toboggan which is much easier to pull because it glides on the snow and doesn’t sink like a sled with the runners making it hard to pull uphill!
When ‘I was a kid me and my friends used to take turns on who would grab all the ropes on everybody’s sleds and pull them to the top of the hill at once. Otherwise after awhile we’d all end up laying on top of our sleds in the cold at some point too exhausted to pull them back up again. I was the first one in my group to get a “snow saucer” which everyone tried and later teased their parents to buy which solved the problem entirely!
DerkinsVanPelt218 almost 14 years ago
You can’t go down if you don’t want to go back up.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
<< HDSnoopy said: Hey, Hobbes. That Peanuts was from December 7th why? >>
Hi HDSnoopy. I like your name. What does the HD stand for – Happy Dog?
bizaker is correct. Occasionally I post a Peanuts strip to show a parallel between Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes, regardless of the date. In the one I posted today, Snoopy is having a reaction similar to Hobbes’s reaction when it is suggested that he should pull a sled.
– Hobbes
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Good choice, Hobbes.
pbarnrob over 13 years ago
A friend will help you pull your toboggan.
A good friend will help you move.
A really good friend will help you move a body.