I heard this joke more than 50 years ago: A nun was sharing her satisfaction with her first pair of panty hose. “They keep my legs toasty warm during these wintery days, but when I sneeze, my shoes blow off.”
Two days ago I made a comment about Calvin’s high intelligence after someone was surprised at his strong vocabulary. I pointed out that Calvin is “a super intelligent kid with a strong vocabulary and stronger imagination”. His strong imagination and love of experimentation are evident in today’s strip.
Having pointed out that Calvin has a very strong imagination, I reminded people that Watterson has said that he didn’t see Hobbes as part of Calvin’s strong imagination but as a separate character. Brian accused me of “harping on” and wanting to be “proved right”. I don’t see how I can be proved right or wrong on repeating something that Bill Watterson has explained at least twice. I was merely reminding people of what Bill Watterson says and that I agree with him.
It took me nearly four years to accept that Hobbes is not part of Calvin’s magnificent imagination. I began reading this marvellous comic strip in late 1987 and assumed Hobbes was meant to be part of Calvin’s imagination. I began to suspect that I had been mistaken in May 1988 after reading some strips which showed Hobbes doing things when Calvin wasn’t present. I finally accepted that Hobbes is independent from Calvin’s imagination in April 1992 when I read Bill Watterson’s comment “I suspect he’s more real than any kid could make up.”
I cracked a couple of ribs suppressing a sneeze once. My doctor told me to never suppress a sneeze again. (Kept an extra suit jacket and shirt in my car before retiring. Sneezing into the inner elbow can get a little messy. Once knew someone that called that area “the elbow pit”. Anyone else ever use that term?)
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Maybe Calvin should copy Charlie Brown and get more than his shoes blown off by pitching a baseball game.
ImDaRealAni almost 3 years ago
Just let them slide off your feet.
codycab almost 3 years ago
You’ll blow something off all right, Calvin.
eastern.woods.metal almost 3 years ago
If the snot runs into your shoes they’ll slide off easy
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Why, Calvin?
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
You need a high voltage power line for that.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Careful. It might cause your head to pop off.
marilynnbyerly almost 3 years ago
That only happens in cartoons.
Bilan almost 3 years ago
In cartoon physics, your shoes will only pop off when you’re surprised.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
It’s good to have goals. But it’s a lot more likely that you’ll blow snot out your ears. Or pop an eye loose.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Either that or pop an eardrum, whichever comes first.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
Say something to Mo, I’m sure he’ll oblige….
cholomanaba almost 3 years ago
LMFAO….. my hero!
in.amongst almost 3 years ago
Love me a good nice long loud sneeze…
orinoco womble almost 3 years ago
You should go visit Charlie Brown, Calvin. His shoes fly off regularly just playing baseball. Rest of his clothes, too!
einarbt almost 3 years ago
I thought he was hoping to expand his brain.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 3 years ago
Need to try harder.
Gent almost 3 years ago
That sorta thing happens only to cartoon characters, kid. Oh waitsaminute.
moondome almost 3 years ago
I heard this joke more than 50 years ago: A nun was sharing her satisfaction with her first pair of panty hose. “They keep my legs toasty warm during these wintery days, but when I sneeze, my shoes blow off.”
dflak almost 3 years ago
If I tried to hold my sneezes in, my eardrums would land in my neighbor’s yard.
The force of my sneezes is measured in kilotons of TNT.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Nice to have goals, right, Calvin?
PoodleGroomer almost 3 years ago
Your ears come loose and stop at funny angles. The teacher will usually let you go use the bathroom mirror to straighten them up.
klapre almost 3 years ago
What a weird think a sneeze is. Wonder when it started in our evolutionary history.
Indianapolis Smith almost 3 years ago
That only works in the comics.
formathe almost 3 years ago
Recently sneezed and blew an eye vein. Looked so great and just now looking normal. Too bad it did not happen at Halloween. that would have been cool.
Calvinist1966 almost 3 years ago
Two days ago I made a comment about Calvin’s high intelligence after someone was surprised at his strong vocabulary. I pointed out that Calvin is “a super intelligent kid with a strong vocabulary and stronger imagination”. His strong imagination and love of experimentation are evident in today’s strip.
Having pointed out that Calvin has a very strong imagination, I reminded people that Watterson has said that he didn’t see Hobbes as part of Calvin’s strong imagination but as a separate character. Brian accused me of “harping on” and wanting to be “proved right”. I don’t see how I can be proved right or wrong on repeating something that Bill Watterson has explained at least twice. I was merely reminding people of what Bill Watterson says and that I agree with him.
It took me nearly four years to accept that Hobbes is not part of Calvin’s magnificent imagination. I began reading this marvellous comic strip in late 1987 and assumed Hobbes was meant to be part of Calvin’s imagination. I began to suspect that I had been mistaken in May 1988 after reading some strips which showed Hobbes doing things when Calvin wasn’t present. I finally accepted that Hobbes is independent from Calvin’s imagination in April 1992 when I read Bill Watterson’s comment “I suspect he’s more real than any kid could make up.”
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
That’s not going to happen but you can do serious damage to your eardrums. Let it out. Cover it, but let it out. :)
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 3 years ago
He is just envious of Charlie Brown, that boy gets his shoes blown off weekly!
BiggerNate91 almost 3 years ago
Ah, the classic “small text in a really big burst bubble.”
I miss LeadingEdge…
swanridge almost 3 years ago
I was always told that I’d blow my brains out!
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
This highlighted what stood out to me about Calvin when I was a kid: He never takes his shoes off unless he’s also taking off a lot more.
Ryan B Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It won’t be your shoes you’ll blow off, Calvin.
StevePappas almost 3 years ago
Funny!
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
The worst thing is to sneeze very hard while having a horrible headache, and fearing your head will explode. Hope that didn’t ruin anyone’s day.
adrianrune almost 3 years ago
I cracked a couple of ribs suppressing a sneeze once. My doctor told me to never suppress a sneeze again. (Kept an extra suit jacket and shirt in my car before retiring. Sneezing into the inner elbow can get a little messy. Once knew someone that called that area “the elbow pit”. Anyone else ever use that term?)
aussie399 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Or blow his ears and eyeballs out