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My dad had that same problem back in the 1950âs-1970âs â and I was always critical of him for that. Well, today we are living the progress of yesteryears⊠America has been âblessedâ into destruction by so-called progress. My dad was correct and the dads who still fight âprogressâ today are also correct. Stay in the fight dads, no matter what your spoiled little child says â or any others, for that matter.
Calvin, your Dad is âhappyâ in what he is doingâhe doesnât want to have to deal with numerous people demanding thingsâbesides he has you for that ! ! !!
Yesterday evening, I received some presents from family members at the Christmas Dinner at my sisterâs house. My oldest nephew presented me with a set of Calvin and Hobbes coasters. I recognised them as being taken from book collections including The Days Are Just Packed and Thereâs Treasure Everywhere.
As I have mentioned before, my oldest nephew was born in 1979 when I was twelve. He was a six-year-old like Calvin when Calvin and Hobbes started in November 1985.
As I mentioned in two replies, Calvin would understand an envirommentalist argument. His environmemtal concerns are genuine and he accepts environmentalist arguments. However, Dad prefers to show that heâs in control rather than debate with his son.
Bill Watterson considered his parents old-fashioned in the 1960s â especially as they had what he considered the oldest TV set in America. However, he came to have his own Dadâs attitude to technology.
As far as I know, Calvin, you donât live in Gatlinburg TN, where you would still get use of the lift even when itâs not winter. Youâre outta luck, kid.
even as a kid I wouldnât have supported that, I live within spitting distance of the Botanical Garden in my area (a fancy name for a protected forest) so I always had a deep appreciation of trees.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
Lot of Dads have that problem.
codycab about 1 year ago
Not to mention the costs, materials and time to build ski lifts. Oh yeah! And the possibility of Calvin utterly destroying them in some way.
GreasyOldTam about 1 year ago
Dad, you left out expensive to keep up, and an âattractive nuisanceâ.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Then all the neighbours will want one, too. Besides, you donât ski.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
Are ski-lifts noisy?
AtomicForce91 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I thought Calvin was an environmentalist.
sousamannd about 1 year ago
My dad had that same problem back in the 1950âs-1970âs â and I was always critical of him for that. Well, today we are living the progress of yesteryears⊠America has been âblessedâ into destruction by so-called progress. My dad was correct and the dads who still fight âprogressâ today are also correct. Stay in the fight dads, no matter what your spoiled little child says â or any others, for that matter.
Bilan about 1 year ago
Dad should have said âOkay. If you get a job to pay for it.â
VegaAlopex about 1 year ago
Itâs nice to own a hill?
'IndyMan' about 1 year ago
Calvin, your Dad is âhappyâ in what he is doingâhe doesnât want to have to deal with numerous people demanding thingsâbesides he has you for that ! ! !!
jagedlo about 1 year ago
âThat and it doesnât help build character!â
SquidGamerGal about 1 year ago
Iâm with Dad on this one. Keep the trees!
Gen.Flashman about 1 year ago
âourâ hill, how much land do they own? Do they own the woods Calvin is always exploring in?
Calvinist1966 about 1 year ago
Yesterday evening, I received some presents from family members at the Christmas Dinner at my sisterâs house. My oldest nephew presented me with a set of Calvin and Hobbes coasters. I recognised them as being taken from book collections including The Days Are Just Packed and Thereâs Treasure Everywhere.
As I have mentioned before, my oldest nephew was born in 1979 when I was twelve. He was a six-year-old like Calvin when Calvin and Hobbes started in November 1985.
Calvinist1966 about 1 year ago
As I mentioned in two replies, Calvin would understand an envirommentalist argument. His environmemtal concerns are genuine and he accepts environmentalist arguments. However, Dad prefers to show that heâs in control rather than debate with his son.
Bill Watterson considered his parents old-fashioned in the 1960s â especially as they had what he considered the oldest TV set in America. However, he came to have his own Dadâs attitude to technology.
Just-me about 1 year ago
I much prefer having trees to a ski liftâŠ
KageKat about 1 year ago
As far as I know, Calvin, you donât live in Gatlinburg TN, where you would still get use of the lift even when itâs not winter. Youâre outta luck, kid.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Thatâs Cal. the day after, being good is no longer a consideration.
david_42 about 1 year ago
Our sledding hillâs path was so narrow people could go up or down but not both at the same time.
uniquename about 1 year ago
Time to use eminent domain Calvin. Heâs blocking âprogressâ.
rshive about 1 year ago
Has Calvin done a marketing survey?
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Your father is right, Calvin.
BearsDown Premium Member about 1 year ago
He knows progress, he just doesnât care for it.
jrankin1959 about 1 year ago
Uh, Dad? You know all those cliffs your son keeps riding his wagon and sled off of? You could have a nice side hustle hereâŠ
g04922 about 1 year ago
A Ski Lift? Just where do all of Calvinâs brilliant ideas come from? LOLâŠ
wiley207 about 1 year ago
I bet the Dad asked HIS dad the same thing when he was Calvinâs age.
yangeldf about 1 year ago
even as a kid I wouldnât have supported that, I live within spitting distance of the Botanical Garden in my area (a fancy name for a protected forest) so I always had a deep appreciation of trees.
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
One manâs progress is anotherâs recessionâŠâŠ.
kab2rb about 1 year ago
I would not do that, we do not have a hill, and I want trees.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
And a ski lift wonât build character; right, Dad?