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Susie, like many others, seems to feel that being loud is the same as being right. Calvin, you need to agree with her, hang up the phone and then ignore her totally.
Calvin sledding on the hill,
Summoned to a phone-call shrill,
Susie wants an explanation,
But there is no reparation.
Poor Susie trowels on the guilt,
A futile ploy; heāll never wilt.
She cannot grok he does not care,
And never will he do his share.
The Skulker, Dypak, and Tabbylynn were kind enough to compliment my last āTiger Tigerā poem a week ago. I did not intend to be rude in not replying. My time on the computer is limited and usually I read several daysā worth of comics at one sitting and then donāt visit again for a few days. I had forgotten that Iād posted something here or I would have checked back sooner to see if anyone had responded. Please accept my apologies.
Tabbylynn said: I have a question, do you just come up with this when you see it, i mean does it just click and you type it? Or do you sit there for a while and think about it?
Neither, or both. When I decide to do a poem I stare at the strip and tell my brain, āOkay, poem!ā A phrase based on the strip will occur. If the meter is correct and the rhyme looks feasible, I let it flow into the second line of the first couplet. The second couplet of each quatrain is usually harder than the first, for some reason. Usually I can crank out one or two quatrains in one to five minutes. But if I canāt produce meter, rhyme scheme, grammar, and content that satisfies me without cheating (that is, without wrenching words around into an unnatural-sounding locution), I wonāt post ā¦ although Blake himself ācheatedā in a couple of spots! (To refresh your memory: http://www.bartleby.com/101/489.html ) So, yes, it just comes; but then I make it come right.
Would the person who first started these poetic homages to Blake and Watterson please stand up and take a bow? I canāt remember who it was.
Calvin now faces a very tough decision:
1) Spend the rest of the day in a stuffy library listening the brain numbing rants of an overstressed girl; or 2) Resume sledding in the crispy snow and fresh air.
AssOfDoom : āWow, a 1st grade report on Mercury, maybe we could take this a little more seriously?ā
All the more reason to not take it seriously. Even in a school for the gifted, theyād wait until second grade before assigning book reports. LOL
Susie should have appealed to Calvinās strength. Sheād do all the research (which she ended up doing anyway) but then assign Calvin to do all the artwork, based entirely on her research. Then she weeds out all the alien drawings and their project is finished. XD
poor thing both calvin and susie. he gets yelled at and she has all the work to do. no fun for either of them.
4deerinmyyard no need to apoligise, i havent been on much lately, i have an Avanced placement english class that i take and it is taking up all of my time right now. this one is great also. thanks for them you make it intresting.
@4deerinmyyard, nice poem. Especially since it uses āgrokā; wasnāt sure that anybody else still remembers such things. It is from Heinleinās Stranger in a Strange Land, or from the poem/picture activity?
cleokaya almost 16 years ago
Thereās snow, thereās a sled, thereās excitement andā¦Iāve taken off my coat and boots to answer the freaking phone. ALRIGHT!!!
pouncingtiger almost 16 years ago
Susieās going to grow up to be a nerd. (As if sheās not one already)
runar almost 16 years ago
SO we know that Susie has his phone number but - yesterday she was yeling at him for wasting time in the library, now she wants him there.
tbree almost 16 years ago
Now I understand why Calvin desires so much wanting to hit Susie with a snowball.
tirnaaisling almost 16 years ago
āCause itās been snowing outsideā¦. Duh!
Boy! Is she gonna get a snowball up the back of the head ;)
Calvin really needs to educate his mom into the niceties of caller screening lol
Yukoner almost 16 years ago
Susie, like many others, seems to feel that being loud is the same as being right. Calvin, you need to agree with her, hang up the phone and then ignore her totally.
4deerinmyyard almost 16 years ago
Calvin sledding on the hill, Summoned to a phone-call shrill, Susie wants an explanation, But there is no reparation.
Poor Susie trowels on the guilt, A futile ploy; heāll never wilt. She cannot grok he does not care, And never will he do his share.
The Skulker, Dypak, and Tabbylynn were kind enough to compliment my last āTiger Tigerā poem a week ago. I did not intend to be rude in not replying. My time on the computer is limited and usually I read several daysā worth of comics at one sitting and then donāt visit again for a few days. I had forgotten that Iād posted something here or I would have checked back sooner to see if anyone had responded. Please accept my apologies.
Tabbylynn said: I have a question, do you just come up with this when you see it, i mean does it just click and you type it? Or do you sit there for a while and think about it?
Neither, or both. When I decide to do a poem I stare at the strip and tell my brain, āOkay, poem!ā A phrase based on the strip will occur. If the meter is correct and the rhyme looks feasible, I let it flow into the second line of the first couplet. The second couplet of each quatrain is usually harder than the first, for some reason. Usually I can crank out one or two quatrains in one to five minutes. But if I canāt produce meter, rhyme scheme, grammar, and content that satisfies me without cheating (that is, without wrenching words around into an unnatural-sounding locution), I wonāt post ā¦ although Blake himself ācheatedā in a couple of spots! (To refresh your memory: http://www.bartleby.com/101/489.html ) So, yes, it just comes; but then I make it come right.
Would the person who first started these poetic homages to Blake and Watterson please stand up and take a bow? I canāt remember who it was.
Leonardeuler almost 16 years ago
I donāt understand how Susie can stand it. I admire her unlimited patience with Calvin.
Northwoodser almost 16 years ago
Iām amazed at the artistry of this comic. Constantly!
TapiocaHead almost 16 years ago
Calvin may have thought it was Uncle Max calling him to tell him that heās coming back for him.
bald almost 16 years ago
mom if susie calls - iām sick in bed
rawriamadinosaur almost 16 years ago
Haha Iām like that. If the telephone is for me then I get really excited, but itās never anyone that I want to talk to lol!
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Calvin now faces a very tough decision: 1) Spend the rest of the day in a stuffy library listening the brain numbing rants of an overstressed girl; or 2) Resume sledding in the crispy snow and fresh air.
I know what I would do.
braxx almost 16 years ago
AssOfDoom : āWow, a 1st grade report on Mercury, maybe we could take this a little more seriously?ā
All the more reason to not take it seriously. Even in a school for the gifted, theyād wait until second grade before assigning book reports. LOL
Susie should have appealed to Calvinās strength. Sheād do all the research (which she ended up doing anyway) but then assign Calvin to do all the artwork, based entirely on her research. Then she weeds out all the alien drawings and their project is finished. XD
stupendousman6 almost 16 years ago
Wow, I donāt see susie ever getting a boyfriend.
tabbylynn almost 16 years ago
poor thing both calvin and susie. he gets yelled at and she has all the work to do. no fun for either of them.
4deerinmyyard no need to apoligise, i havent been on much lately, i have an Avanced placement english class that i take and it is taking up all of my time right now. this one is great also. thanks for them you make it intresting.
Wildmustang1262 almost 16 years ago
Supposedly if Calvin and Susie have the computers to surf about Mercury, they can goggle for their reserach on Mercury. That will be very helpful!
bmonk almost 16 years ago
@4deerinmyyard, nice poem. Especially since it uses āgrokā; wasnāt sure that anybody else still remembers such things. It is from Heinleinās Stranger in a Strange Land, or from the poem/picture activity?
Ivy0730Lcsq almost 16 years ago
I was wondering whos calling Calvin?? hes so excited! Susie!!! LOL love this one!
You guys already made alot very funny comments.
maybe this comment needs to be more interactive??? email notification if someone reply to your comments, things like that? just a thought1
zboy almost 16 years ago
Coming in for nothing!?!?! Should be Calvinās thought.