This strip is 15-25 years old. Does anyone let an 8 y/o kid go to town alone any more? We did back in the dark ages and are better off for it, but now it seems thay are raised in bubbles.
It’s refreshing to see a mother encourage her kid to walk instead of being driven. Heck, some kids are driven to/from school just because they “don’t like” the school bus.
In the little town of Chappaqua, New York, where I was raised, we never locked our doors, walked and went everywhere with impunity and never gave a thought to it. Going to New York City was an entirely different matter. Sad the way things are going these days…“…because evil is multiplied…”
What does she have to do? She has to teach her child that not everyone is going to drop what they are doing to cater to his whims. Why would he need to go into town for anyway? All of his needs are supplied by his parents.
My first thought was: “Well . . . duh, Mom!!!!!” But then my next thought was: Calvin is 6 years old. Normally, I’m all for kids getting out and getting some fresh air and exercise. It’s not only better for them than sitting in front of a computer and playing games or updating their Facebook “status” but also because childhood obesity/diabetes is on the rise and becoming a real epidemic in this country. And while I don’t think Calvin’s every whim should be catered to every minute of the day, if he really truly legitimately needs to go to town for something (school-related, for instance), then she should take him (when it’s more convenient for her, of course!). Letting a 6 year old walk to town all by himself is just asking for trouble. There are child predators/molesters/kidnappers/murderers out there in this big world of ours and no town anywhere is completely safe when it comes to people like that. Let a 6 year old walk to town all by himself? You’ve got to be kidding me!
How curious that Calvin can at times lament the rubbish in an empty lot or stare at a tree stump where someone has cut down a tree and say things about the stupidity of Man and at the same time he wants to add to global warming with his laziness. He definitely represents “humanity”.
Calvin and Hobbes has to be the most underrated comic. I mean, not many people know about it, good thing us loyal C and H fans do. I mean, I’m not an 80’s or 90’s kid, but the artwork and philosophy is unlike any other. I can’t understand people who don’t like it. Allmost everyone I know could care less that it was ever made. Sad. It’s one of the best comic strips ever, a rarity to be treasured.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Ask a silly question…
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
C’mon Mom! No one walks anymore. Why do you think there’s an obesity epidemic.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
They also work the bicycle pedals, Calvin. Now get pumping!!
kreole over 13 years ago
Bicycle pedals…….YES!
odeliasimone over 13 years ago
I thought we had feet to stick in our mouths.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Start hoofing it, Calvin.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
I love walking, do 4 miles most days. The best is when it’s like 20 degrees out…ah so refreshing!
Phapada over 13 years ago
laughon over 13 years ago
Since when can you let kids out of your sight anymore….
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
Mom just came back from shopping in town, Calvin. Where were you when she left the house?
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
Walking to town would be some kind of feat for Calvin!
ron47 over 13 years ago
You’re forgetting that Calvin is only 6 years old. A little bit young to go into town by himself.
DanielJRides over 13 years ago
People have feet to run away after making a crack like that.
Rakkav over 13 years ago
A simple request with no adequate justification, yes. I’m with Mom on this one.Now if Calvin needs some serious cargo capacity…
Olddog1 over 13 years ago
This strip is 15-25 years old. Does anyone let an 8 y/o kid go to town alone any more? We did back in the dark ages and are better off for it, but now it seems thay are raised in bubbles.
Ellsass over 13 years ago
It’s refreshing to see a mother encourage her kid to walk instead of being driven. Heck, some kids are driven to/from school just because they “don’t like” the school bus.
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
Don’t Take Your Love to Town! – Kenny Rogers
Lyons Group, Inc. over 13 years ago
Mom: “No Calvin, we have feet to walk!”Calvin: “Then let’s take a walk to the car so you can drive me downtown!”
LKD over 13 years ago
You would get arrested now for suggesting that your child go into town on their own. Sigh, I miss the days this comic was new.
cleokaya over 13 years ago
I thought boots were meant for walking.
vitormoure over 13 years ago
Touché…
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
HI MARG!
shastrinick over 13 years ago
Calvin wins this round i say, seriously…. i couldn’t have come up with a better selfish reply if i tried.
falcon_370f over 13 years ago
If Calvin lived where I do, it wouldn’t be a stupid question. The nearest town to this village is 50 miles away.
ratlum over 13 years ago
No comment Funny question for 6 yr old Funny answer for a loving mother.
rentier over 13 years ago
Walking will be good for you, Calvin!
khpage over 13 years ago
In the little town of Chappaqua, New York, where I was raised, we never locked our doors, walked and went everywhere with impunity and never gave a thought to it. Going to New York City was an entirely different matter. Sad the way things are going these days…“…because evil is multiplied…”
serenasakitty over 13 years ago
What does she have to do? She has to teach her child that not everyone is going to drop what they are doing to cater to his whims. Why would he need to go into town for anyway? All of his needs are supplied by his parents.
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
My first thought was: “Well . . . duh, Mom!!!!!” But then my next thought was: Calvin is 6 years old. Normally, I’m all for kids getting out and getting some fresh air and exercise. It’s not only better for them than sitting in front of a computer and playing games or updating their Facebook “status” but also because childhood obesity/diabetes is on the rise and becoming a real epidemic in this country. And while I don’t think Calvin’s every whim should be catered to every minute of the day, if he really truly legitimately needs to go to town for something (school-related, for instance), then she should take him (when it’s more convenient for her, of course!). Letting a 6 year old walk to town all by himself is just asking for trouble. There are child predators/molesters/kidnappers/murderers out there in this big world of ours and no town anywhere is completely safe when it comes to people like that. Let a 6 year old walk to town all by himself? You’ve got to be kidding me!
mac47 over 13 years ago
Exactly, Calvin.
JTGAM over 13 years ago
How curious that Calvin can at times lament the rubbish in an empty lot or stare at a tree stump where someone has cut down a tree and say things about the stupidity of Man and at the same time he wants to add to global warming with his laziness. He definitely represents “humanity”.
glitterygal07 over 13 years ago
She just has to take you now, Calvin.
glitterygal07 over 13 years ago
Calvin and Hobbes has to be the most underrated comic. I mean, not many people know about it, good thing us loyal C and H fans do. I mean, I’m not an 80’s or 90’s kid, but the artwork and philosophy is unlike any other. I can’t understand people who don’t like it. Allmost everyone I know could care less that it was ever made. Sad. It’s one of the best comic strips ever, a rarity to be treasured.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 13 years ago
Iron47That’s what I was thinking — isn’t he a little young for walking into town alone?
Oldog1I’m 63 and my parents never let me walk the 3 blocks “into town” when I was 6 because of having to cross busy streets.
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
How very heartbreaking!!!!! :-(
guineapiglover123 over 13 years ago
mum let calvin go!!!!