WHAT THE F#*$@ IS WRONG WITH YOU?! WHY DO ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE?! BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE, NAG, NAG, NAG! THIS IS ALL BECAUSE YOU WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING CARTOONS AND READING COMIC BOOKS!
One Sunday evening I asked my parents if they could help me with a similar type of project. Dad asked, “When is it due?” I answered, “Tomorrow.” He asked, “When did you find out about it?” I told him, which was a couple of weeks previous. He said, “You got yourself into this situation, you get yourself out.” I managed to squeak out a B with very little sleep, and I don’t procrastinate as much anymore…hardly at all!
My kids used to do something similar to me. I’d get stuck making their science project or have to urgently sign their permission slips that had to be in that day. What do these kids learn in school, procrastination? They couldn’t have learned it from me. I’m a closet procrastinator. I figure I can admit tomorrow if I ever decide to come out of the closet. ;-p
Reminds me of my child. When she was about eleven or twelve did the same thing to me about a report on Oklahoma. We had to stay up late and do the whole thing in one night!
I was actually like this too when it came to my school assignments. I remember one assignment where we had to interview a family member about their life, and write a paper and present a visual to the class. I put it off until the day it was due, and quickly asked my grandfather questions when he was driving me to school.
Spacehog 10 days ago
Typical Calvin!
dadthedawg Premium Member 10 days ago
Calvin, you should be able to knock that out in ten minutes or so…..
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 10 days ago
Hobbes could have helped with this if Calvin asked earlier.
codycab 10 days ago
“Finished?” Clearly you didn’t even start, Calvin!
snsurone76 10 days ago
No coyote?? No Acme?? An “F”, for sure!
C 10 days ago
Have kids, they said. You’ll enjoy it, they said.
minty_Joe 10 days ago
(Face-palms)
French Persons Premium Member 10 days ago
An all-too common thing with kids…
Bilan 10 days ago
Cramming for a homework assignment? Now that’s something that builds character.
The Premium Member 10 days ago
I blame the parents.
uniquename 10 days ago
He had almost started thinking about it.
Gent 10 days ago
Just orders Acme Diaorama kit. In addition to roadrunner it come with coyote too.
BigDaveGlass 10 days ago
Just remember to have a canyon for the coyote to be at the bottom off.
Hoosier Guy 10 days ago
“Never procrastinate today, when you can procrastinate tomorrow.”
Jayalexander 10 days ago
Desert’s are easy, where’s the litter box?
rshive 10 days ago
Calvin at his finest.
steveh64 10 days ago
If you make it a desert on Arrakis, you can include a sandworm.
win.45mag 10 days ago
And build a wiley coyote
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 10 days ago
What? No Coyote and falling Acme™ anvil?
Stocky One 10 days ago
I never leave things to the last minute! I always do them the night before…
SquidGamerGal 10 days ago
Cue all glass and windows in neighborhood breaking due to mom yelling profanities at the top of her lungs!
SquidGamerGal 10 days ago
WHAT THE F#*$@ IS WRONG WITH YOU?! WHY DO ALWAYS WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE?! BLAH, BLAH, BLAH! WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE, NAG, NAG, NAG! THIS IS ALL BECAUSE YOU WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING CARTOONS AND READING COMIC BOOKS!
sandpiper 10 days ago
Cal and Zits seem to run tandem some days. Just different generations.
Daltongang Premium Member 10 days ago
Well Calvin is getting better. Usually an assignment like this would have been due last week.
rockyridge1977 10 days ago
…..that’s a stretch!!!!
Wren Fahel 9 days ago
One Sunday evening I asked my parents if they could help me with a similar type of project. Dad asked, “When is it due?” I answered, “Tomorrow.” He asked, “When did you find out about it?” I told him, which was a couple of weeks previous. He said, “You got yourself into this situation, you get yourself out.” I managed to squeak out a B with very little sleep, and I don’t procrastinate as much anymore…hardly at all!
MEPace 9 days ago
Mom may finish him.
bobtoledo Premium Member 9 days ago
That would have been my timeline, but I wouldn’t have told my mom, and would have finished it on the bus.
ladykat 9 days ago
Typical kid, waiting until the last minute.
Sun 9 days ago
Won’t be long, then suddenly the project was due two weeks ago.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 9 days ago
My kids used to do something similar to me. I’d get stuck making their science project or have to urgently sign their permission slips that had to be in that day. What do these kids learn in school, procrastination? They couldn’t have learned it from me. I’m a closet procrastinator. I figure I can admit tomorrow if I ever decide to come out of the closet. ;-p
mindjob 9 days ago
From experience, I can say this is exactly true
jbruins84341 9 days ago
Never do today what can be procrastinated until it’s due.
alkabelis Premium Member 9 days ago
Took me until 78 years old to find out I was Calvin.
mgillgannon Premium Member 9 days ago
First graders studying ecosystems? Tell me another one.
anomaly 9 days ago
At least he told the truth.
John Jorgensen 9 days ago
What would grade school projects be without shoeboxes?
HA! 9 days ago
I’d be worried about the “stuff” he needs.
aaronacademy2012 9 days ago
Add a coyote
wiley207 9 days ago
As Calvin once said, “Here comes the hurricane…”
lnrokr55 9 days ago
I see a big future for Calvin in party politics ! ;-)
Otis Rufus Driftwood 9 days ago
Tell the kid no more at this point. It’s the only way he’ll learn.
Smeagol 9 days ago
Those kinds of homework I get out of the way first, much more fun than Math.
rob 9 days ago
These days the schools have a website that shows your kids assignments, test days and grades.
StevePappas 9 days ago
If your going to do a cactus and a roadrunner, then you got to do a coyote.
hagarthehorrible 9 days ago
Where is Amazon when you need most!
sincavage05 9 days ago
Throwi,ng mom under the bus. "It’s my moms fault, she didn’t make me do it
Ramblin' Rose 9 days ago
“I wasn’t quite finished” means “I haven’t started yet.” Sort of like having “a concept of a plan.”
lisaegray 9 days ago
Reminds me of my child. When she was about eleven or twelve did the same thing to me about a report on Oklahoma. We had to stay up late and do the whole thing in one night!
Midnightrain109 9 days ago
I was actually like this too when it came to my school assignments. I remember one assignment where we had to interview a family member about their life, and write a paper and present a visual to the class. I put it off until the day it was due, and quickly asked my grandfather questions when he was driving me to school.