There’s nothing worthwhile on the other side, Cal. Take Dorothy’s advice: stay away from tornadoes that take you over the rainbow and across the street!
“Look left, look right, look left again!” That’s what they taught us in kindergarten. I remember the teacher taking us out to cross the street on a bright fall morning. There was no traffic at all at that hour in that place, but she made us practice several times.
Problem is that we are a reactive society instead of fostering a preventative culture. Hence the very slow acceptance of masks and the continuing divide.
This will be more evident within about two weeks after the forthcoming Thanksgiving gatherings by the nonbelievers.
How about “pace yourself?” Calvin’s right about none of knowing when the Big Magic 8-Ball comes up “I don’t think so” but we have to choose a course that gives us the best shot at a good long life.
Most people have a misconception of what a cement truck is. Just to clear up, a cement truck is any truck closed or flatbed, that is carrying bags of cement because cement without water is a dry powder. Those trucks with a rotating drum are called concrete mixer trucks. The mixing keeps the concrete from setting en route.
After yesterday’s comment (https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2020/11/17?ct=v&cti=2208697), I’m surprised that Calvin is asking for Hobbes’s motto…
This is like retirement planning. Blow it all now, in case there’s no tomorrow or save it so you don’t get stuck in whatever home Medicaid will pay for.
A guy I know from college was in a long-term and ultimately unsuccessful relationship. One day I heard him and his SO arguing about his refusal to wear a bike helmet while riding his bike.
His response was “If I get hit by a truck, the helmet won’t protect me; I’ll still be dead.” Her response was “But at least we could have an open casket wedding!!!”
Still the most on-point Freudian Slip I’ve heard live.
I did look, I seen the car was running, I went wide, so the driver could see me in his mirrors, he still backed over me, high rate of speed, no mirrors, no license, on the phone.
On Saturday, I responded to the Roadrunner themed strip with some comments about Chuck Jones. I mentioned that I was a big Chuck Jones fan. The following day, I read the replies and saw that someone asked “How about Tex Avery?” I posted a reply but I don’t know whether anyone read it so I will make another reply.
Yes, I also enjoy Tex Avery’s cartoons. Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett both worked as animators under Tex Avery before becoming animation directors themselves. One of Jones’s early cartoons as a director was “Ghost Wanted” in which a little boy ghost applies for the post of apprentice to a big fat ghost who is voiced by Tex Avery in a cartoon directed by his former animator Chuck Jones. This is widely regarded as Jones acknowledging his debt to Tex Avery.
I prefer to “Live IN the Moment”. But that also encompasses keeping an eye out for oncoming trucks on the road and extreme Weather conditions that I don’t want to have to deal with.
I often find that “appreciate the moment” works better for me. The other night I was taking out the trash and the near full moon was just spectacular. Like a spotlight in clear night sky. I probably stood there for a good 5 minutes just staring at it as wisps of clouds floated past around it getting illuminated and creating a glow in the night sky. I went back in the house and told my step daughter she needed to go out and see it. She paused her show, went out and was back in few minutes and said, “thanks! totally worth it.” I don’t live for those moments … but I grab them and appreciate them when they come.
Its true. I stepped off the street corner and got run over by a Mack truck and lived to tell the tale. Anybody interested look on YouTube , “Run over by a dump truck”
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
Maybe, Calvin shouldn’t cross the road by himself.
codycab almost 4 years ago
Why did Calvin cross the road? Cuz he’s a chicken!
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 4 years ago
Looking down the road won’t prevent you from being hit by the old age truck from The Far Side.
in.amongst almost 4 years ago
So what is the life lesson here – Look down the road and wait for a cement truck?
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
There’s nothing worthwhile on the other side, Cal. Take Dorothy’s advice: stay away from tornadoes that take you over the rainbow and across the street!
Auntie Socialist almost 4 years ago
…or an express train
jvo almost 4 years ago
Remember to look the other way when you come visit.
orinoco womble almost 4 years ago
“Look left, look right, look left again!” That’s what they taught us in kindergarten. I remember the teacher taking us out to cross the street on a bright fall morning. There was no traffic at all at that hour in that place, but she made us practice several times.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
How DO kids survive to become teenagers, anyway? And for that matter, what in the WORLD protects teens from their parents’ often near-lethal ire?
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
And keep looking as you cross the road, at the road, not your phone……
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wise tiger.
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
The ounce of prevention argument.
Problem is that we are a reactive society instead of fostering a preventative culture. Hence the very slow acceptance of masks and the continuing divide.
This will be more evident within about two weeks after the forthcoming Thanksgiving gatherings by the nonbelievers.
flagmichael almost 4 years ago
How about “pace yourself?” Calvin’s right about none of knowing when the Big Magic 8-Ball comes up “I don’t think so” but we have to choose a course that gives us the best shot at a good long life.
c001 almost 4 years ago
…so you won’t get cancer or something.
dcdete. almost 4 years ago
Most people have a misconception of what a cement truck is. Just to clear up, a cement truck is any truck closed or flatbed, that is carrying bags of cement because cement without water is a dry powder. Those trucks with a rotating drum are called concrete mixer trucks. The mixing keeps the concrete from setting en route.
MayCauseBurns almost 4 years ago
My motto: Never get out of the shower.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
After yesterday’s comment (https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2020/11/17?ct=v&cti=2208697), I’m surprised that Calvin is asking for Hobbes’s motto…
well-i-never almost 4 years ago
Live in the moment, plan for next week.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Many people are unlucky and wind up living a long time with nothing saved!
bbenoit almost 4 years ago
This is like retirement planning. Blow it all now, in case there’s no tomorrow or save it so you don’t get stuck in whatever home Medicaid will pay for.
done almost 4 years ago
One of the first major life lesson I taught my daughter.
Dino_Charger_24 almost 4 years ago
Hobbes is wittier than Calvin. I just like that tiger!
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
I’m with Hobbes on this one.
carlzr almost 4 years ago
Why did the stuffed tiger cross the road?
meetinthemiddle almost 4 years ago
A guy I know from college was in a long-term and ultimately unsuccessful relationship. One day I heard him and his SO arguing about his refusal to wear a bike helmet while riding his bike.
His response was “If I get hit by a truck, the helmet won’t protect me; I’ll still be dead.” Her response was “But at least we could have an open casket wedding!!!”
Still the most on-point Freudian Slip I’ve heard live.
Aaronious almost 4 years ago
Happy anniversary C&H! Today, in 1985, you became syndicated.
keltii almost 4 years ago
I did look, I seen the car was running, I went wide, so the driver could see me in his mirrors, he still backed over me, high rate of speed, no mirrors, no license, on the phone.
M2MM almost 4 years ago
Living “for the moment” seems to be what most people are doing these days. Especially those failing to wear a mask in public.
Calvinist1966 almost 4 years ago
On Saturday, I responded to the Roadrunner themed strip with some comments about Chuck Jones. I mentioned that I was a big Chuck Jones fan. The following day, I read the replies and saw that someone asked “How about Tex Avery?” I posted a reply but I don’t know whether anyone read it so I will make another reply.
Yes, I also enjoy Tex Avery’s cartoons. Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett both worked as animators under Tex Avery before becoming animation directors themselves. One of Jones’s early cartoons as a director was “Ghost Wanted” in which a little boy ghost applies for the post of apprentice to a big fat ghost who is voiced by Tex Avery in a cartoon directed by his former animator Chuck Jones. This is widely regarded as Jones acknowledging his debt to Tex Avery.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 4 years ago
A combination of mottoes would be acceptable.
grcollazo Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Can stuffed tigers run for public office? Sigh…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. Good or bad, we are the product of decisions. Try to make good ones.
SchipLvr almost 4 years ago
Hobbs could teach a philosophy course.
gantech almost 4 years ago
I have no truck with that way of thinking…
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
More great wisdom from Hobbes.
COL Crash almost 4 years ago
I prefer to “Live IN the Moment”. But that also encompasses keeping an eye out for oncoming trucks on the road and extreme Weather conditions that I don’t want to have to deal with.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Most of my moments don’t involve cement trucks.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 4 years ago
once you’ve been blindsided – wellllllllllll
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
I often find that “appreciate the moment” works better for me. The other night I was taking out the trash and the near full moon was just spectacular. Like a spotlight in clear night sky. I probably stood there for a good 5 minutes just staring at it as wisps of clouds floated past around it getting illuminated and creating a glow in the night sky. I went back in the house and told my step daughter she needed to go out and see it. She paused her show, went out and was back in few minutes and said, “thanks! totally worth it.” I don’t live for those moments … but I grab them and appreciate them when they come.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Combine the two and you will have a good life…..
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
Hobbes is usually the smartest of the two.
jacob.pike almost 4 years ago
Did you know the athuor of calvin and hobbs is dead? -jctv
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
I was laughing out loud the old fashioned way when I read Hobbes’ sensible remark. Play hard but pay attention.
scotta775 almost 4 years ago
My motto is " be the guy driving the cement truck"
57BelAir almost 4 years ago
The indomitably practical Hobbes.
JoeHaney almost 4 years ago
Its true. I stepped off the street corner and got run over by a Mack truck and lived to tell the tale. Anybody interested look on YouTube , “Run over by a dump truck”
Pgalden1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The utter brilliance of Bill Watterson …
Troglodyte almost 4 years ago
Avoid roads and cement trucks, Calvin. Do something concrete instead!
Mediatech almost 4 years ago
What if the oncoming cement truck isn’t on the road?
CrossDoggo™ ✔️ almost 4 years ago
Happy 35 Calvin!
countoftowergrove almost 4 years ago
Calvin is thirty-five today!
willie_mctell almost 4 years ago
Don’t look back. Something might be gaining on you.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to cross the road only to see a cement truck barreling towards me!
Lightpainter almost 4 years ago
In frame four, Calvin looks like he is is thinking “ why didn’t I think of that”.
hagarthehorrible almost 4 years ago
This stuffed feline is more than what appears to eye.
oakie817 almost 4 years ago
right?
StephenHolmes almost 4 years ago
Grew Up With This Kid, live Him.
NateWrightOffical almost 4 years ago
39 years of calvin and hobbes!