One of the problems cell phones has solved. Sort of. While introducing others of course.
When I got a new cell, it turned out they issued me the number of a salesman who had changed to another number. And people kept calling me and asking where he was. Eventually, I found out where he worked, called HIM (at work), and told him he wasn’t hearing from all his customers, and he dived right in and fixed it in a trice (well two or three of them)
The “AGH! I’VE BEEN SHOT!” is one of the greatest one-off gags ever. Just so immensely clever. As someone who also hated taking messages, I could emphasize, lol.
One of the most interesting things my wife ever told me on the phone was, “I can’t talk now. I have a dead cat defrosting in the trunk.”
We had gotten a perfectly healthy kitten and it died two days later. The vet wanted to do an autopsy on the cat to determine if the practice was exposed to some kind of a disease. We were not in a position to bring the body in immediately and the vet suggested that we wrap it up good and freeze it. So we did.
We waited another couple of months before bringing another cat into the house.
I’ve made a couple of comments today on the possibility of Hobbes speaking to Calvin on the phone. My comments yesterday puzzled some people who weren’t sure whether I consider Hobbes to be real or not so I will clarify this matter.
I began reading Calvin and Hobbes in 1987 and assumed that Hobbes only did things in Calvin’s imagination. As I read more strips, I began to revise my assumption. In 1992, I read that Bill Watterson had been asked whether Hobbes is real and had replied “More real than any kid can make up, I think.”
In “The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book”, Bill explains “Calvin sees Hobbes one way. The rest of the world sees him another. Both views are equally valid.”
As I tried to explain yesterday, Bill Watterson seems to think that there is some reality to Hobbes and he sometimes shares this sense of reality by showing Hobbes doing things when Calvin isn’t around and also by showing Hobbes as real behind another character’s back.
Before the advent of cell phones I was selling furniture. Occasionally I would have to call someone to tell them that their order was in, and this sometimes involved leaving a message with whoever answered the phone. This usually resulted in someone getting angry at me for not calling them and letting them know their furniture was in.
Is it my imagination or is this comic getting a bit too adult rated? I don’t ever remember such violent pranks. I’ve tried to buy the thing they advertise (yet have they replied) though I have a whole collection of books some I bought as presents, I’m beginning to wondered is the integrity waining?Don’t you live my picture in the Mojave desert? 2018
Is it my imagination or is this comic getting a bit too adult rated? I don’t ever remember such violent pranks. I’ve tried to buy the thing they advertise (yet have they replied) though I have a whole collection of books some I bought as presents, I’m beginning to wondered is the integrity waining?Don’t you love my picture in the Mojave desert? 2018
oh WOW this one didn’t age well, harmless prank in the 80’s and 90’s becomes a major incident these days. Calvin would be lucky if only one squad car shows up to investigate a potential shooting.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
And there was a whole lot of explaining to do when the police and ambulance showed up.
Space_Owl on GoComics about 4 years ago
I need to try this…
codycab about 4 years ago
Of course Calvin would know what being shot sounds like.
in.amongst about 4 years ago
The messenger shot himself.
JudasPeckerwood about 4 years ago
No need for a pen, then — just write down the number in blood.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
One of the problems cell phones has solved. Sort of. While introducing others of course.
When I got a new cell, it turned out they issued me the number of a salesman who had changed to another number. And people kept calling me and asking where he was. Eventually, I found out where he worked, called HIM (at work), and told him he wasn’t hearing from all his customers, and he dived right in and fixed it in a trice (well two or three of them)
whahoppened about 4 years ago
The police and ambulance are probably wise to this once they recognize the address.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
Ah, the days before answer phones…..
Zykoic about 4 years ago
Diabolically clever.
Randallw about 4 years ago
Nobody’s going to call a 5 year old, so if he doesn’t like taking messages why answer the phone.
Jabroniville Premium Member about 4 years ago
The “AGH! I’VE BEEN SHOT!” is one of the greatest one-off gags ever. Just so immensely clever. As someone who also hated taking messages, I could emphasize, lol.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
In the future: “Don’t call that number…that’s the one with the kid who likes to make people think he’s been shot!”
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
“I’m sorry, I don’t have a pen handy. Can you write it down FOR me?”
PaulAbbott2 about 4 years ago
Just noticed the exclamation point coming from the phone. Love the little touches in C&H
well-i-never about 4 years ago
Well? Who was he expecting when he answered? Susie?
dflak about 4 years ago
Excuse me, can you call back later. I haven’t finished putting the body back in the freezer.
dflak about 4 years ago
One of the most interesting things my wife ever told me on the phone was, “I can’t talk now. I have a dead cat defrosting in the trunk.”
We had gotten a perfectly healthy kitten and it died two days later. The vet wanted to do an autopsy on the cat to determine if the practice was exposed to some kind of a disease. We were not in a position to bring the body in immediately and the vet suggested that we wrap it up good and freeze it. So we did.
We waited another couple of months before bringing another cat into the house.
Jimvideo about 4 years ago
No need for the balloon in Chicago or St. Louis – just walk outside!
Jaime Jean M about 4 years ago
Answering the phone on a landline and taking a message… that’s so 80s.
Calvinist1966 about 4 years ago
I’ve made a couple of comments today on the possibility of Hobbes speaking to Calvin on the phone. My comments yesterday puzzled some people who weren’t sure whether I consider Hobbes to be real or not so I will clarify this matter.
I began reading Calvin and Hobbes in 1987 and assumed that Hobbes only did things in Calvin’s imagination. As I read more strips, I began to revise my assumption. In 1992, I read that Bill Watterson had been asked whether Hobbes is real and had replied “More real than any kid can make up, I think.”
In “The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book”, Bill explains “Calvin sees Hobbes one way. The rest of the world sees him another. Both views are equally valid.”
As I tried to explain yesterday, Bill Watterson seems to think that there is some reality to Hobbes and he sometimes shares this sense of reality by showing Hobbes doing things when Calvin isn’t around and also by showing Hobbes as real behind another character’s back.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I admire his imagination, I usually just say no.
Millermites77 about 4 years ago
it would have been easier to just write down the number
A Hip loving Canadian... about 4 years ago
Calvin just took bratty-ness to a whole new level.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Like that won’t lead to problems.
BiggerNate91 about 4 years ago
How to deal with scammers and telemarketers, starring Calvin:
Agapostemon about 4 years ago
Finally someone who almost deserves Calvin’s special brand of personal interaction.
Brutatowski about 4 years ago
Before the advent of cell phones I was selling furniture. Occasionally I would have to call someone to tell them that their order was in, and this sometimes involved leaving a message with whoever answered the phone. This usually resulted in someone getting angry at me for not calling them and letting them know their furniture was in.
dvorahsdesigns about 4 years ago
Is it my imagination or is this comic getting a bit too adult rated? I don’t ever remember such violent pranks. I’ve tried to buy the thing they advertise (yet have they replied) though I have a whole collection of books some I bought as presents, I’m beginning to wondered is the integrity waining?Don’t you live my picture in the Mojave desert? 2018
dvorahsdesigns about 4 years ago
Is it my imagination or is this comic getting a bit too adult rated? I don’t ever remember such violent pranks. I’ve tried to buy the thing they advertise (yet have they replied) though I have a whole collection of books some I bought as presents, I’m beginning to wondered is the integrity waining?Don’t you love my picture in the Mojave desert? 2018
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Calvin’s mother: “Calvin, Why is there an ambulance and squad car pulling up to our house?
yangeldf about 4 years ago
oh WOW this one didn’t age well, harmless prank in the 80’s and 90’s becomes a major incident these days. Calvin would be lucky if only one squad car shows up to investigate a potential shooting.
smsrt about 4 years ago
I’d love to know how many times social services and the police have been to Calvins house. Oh, the file they have on him…
trm about 4 years ago
Imagine Watterson trying to publish a harmless toon like this nowadays. Pecksniffs and busybody cancel-cultists would have hysterics.
hagarthehorrible about 4 years ago
The person on the other side will dial 911 or 100 now.
Churro is Cat about 4 years ago
Trying this one out
DanWolfie about 4 years ago
I always thought it was creative and hilarious how Calvin popped a balloon to simulate the sound of a gunshot.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
The cops better not show up.
JacobDeHaan about 4 years ago
Hilarious! I love Calvin and Hobbes!
PhineasFlynnResh2 about 4 years ago
I saw this comic strip in my newspaper.
Bring da bling about 3 years ago
Luckily enough, let’s hope it was a scammer.