Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 25, 2009

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    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    if only we could rerun the parts we liked the best…

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    Yukoner  about 15 years ago

    Calvin is falling for Susie.

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    Yukoner  about 15 years ago

    That’s a forward somersault with a full twist. Judges ought to give that at least a 8.9

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    kajunclown  about 15 years ago

    ahhh!!!! memories!

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    carmy  about 15 years ago

    Susie? What about Hobbes?

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    wndrwrthg  about 15 years ago

    I think he’ll do “three somersaults and a splat”.

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    Doesn’t Calvin get the short end of the stick playing Slushball with Hobbes ?

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    vibjyor  about 15 years ago

    His life is already flashing before his eyes.

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    WoodEye  about 15 years ago

    This is taking as long as a story line in Judge Parker!

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    rentier  about 15 years ago

    It’s a very long fall!

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    Ivy0730Lcsq  about 15 years ago

    @Calvin: You wish!

    Susie is the first one came up in his mind right now, maybe Hobbes is the next?

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    wcorvi  about 15 years ago

    Don’t worry, folks, he’ll be ‘safe’.

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    Rakkav  about 15 years ago

    He’s falling to his death and all he can think of is the harm he’s done to someone who started out liking him.

    Hm, maybe letting this immature little ENFP become a mat on the tarmac isn’t such a bad idea after all.

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    Dino-1  about 15 years ago

    I used to have a reoccuring dream where I was taking a walk and came upon a tall stone wall on a high cliff. Without hesitation I’d step up on the wall to look over it but I’d lose my balance and fall for a long time. I’d wake crying and sweating and I guess yelling sometimes because my Mom would rush in to see if I was alright. I had this dream for many years and became scared of heights because of it. When I went to college it was like deja vu. They had a huge stone wall exactly the same as in my dream. It went around the school with a stone walkway on a huge hill or small mountain overlooking the town. One day I got up the nerve to climb up on the top of the wall to look down. The view was gorgeous and I overcame my fear of heights that day and never had the dream again!

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    Leonardeuler  about 15 years ago

    Yukonner, I bet Calvin would get a 9.3.

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    watcha  about 15 years ago

    Yukonner and Leonardeuler - you are both wrong, it all depends on the landing!

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    iKomix  about 15 years ago

    Calvin’s 6? RIP , Calvin. Again.

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    hagarthehorrible  about 15 years ago

    Calvin, you gotta think something else apart from smacking Susie at this stage of life. Whatever happened to Hobbes??

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    carpetinwater9  about 15 years ago

    What a trooper.

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    unemandarine  about 15 years ago

    Yes the landing is very important to the judges, so lets wait and see…

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    lewisbower  about 15 years ago

    I see a female takes precedence over his best friend

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    GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Nothing like reliving past glories. Gotta think he’d want to relive some moments with his baby sitter(s).

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    Not all , over halve , if the sudden stop does not kill you , you get to keep your score .

    I hope this is not as sad as the Icarus fable .

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    wicky  about 15 years ago

    It’s not a female, rather a pleasure, takes precedence, smacking susie upside the head, now there is a pleasure.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    Icarus flew too high in the sky. Ultimately, in the rarified air, he was rendered unconscious, plunged to the earth and died. Calvin passed out in Sunday’s strip but that’s another story. In this sequence, Calvin remains conscious, although not always aware (such as yesterday when his somersault distracted him). Calvin will survive unless the writer retired before Calvin reached the ground. In that case, we’d be left hanging in midair with Calvin.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    To wicky: Calvin is only six years old. Although he is precocious in some ways, Calvin doesn’t yet realize that smacking a female on the lips is a much greater pleasure. If you ‘(up)side’ with Calvin on this one, I’ll be inclined to call you wacky wicky.

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    watcha  about 15 years ago

    Ronshua - yeah you right landing does not count all, but with Calvin’s arms all over the place I doubt that he is going to get much of a score. His legs are nice together in all the panels though :-)

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    Willcar1  about 15 years ago

    Great story, Dino-1. What was the school? High above Cayuga’s waters at Cornell?

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    By the way, yesterday Calvin said ” When you fall from two miles up in the sky, you look down, GASP, and suddenly wake up.” Well, Calvin looked down, GASPED, and then GASPED five more times (instead of waking up) as he fell out of sight in the final panel. Did he GASP five more times because his theory proved to be false? At least Calvin didn’t speak in the name of the Lord.

    “When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken, but the prophet has spoken it presumptuously: you shall not be afraid of him. Deuteronomy 18:22

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    alan.gurka  about 15 years ago

    Calvin will soon be meeting with St Peter, so, instead of thinking of all the bad things he’s done, he should be prepping his meeting with recounting all the good (any good?) things that he’s done. I guess that won’t take long.

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    bald  about 15 years ago

    with every little (and big) thing calvin has done, in his life passes before his eyes, this comic can go on for a v e r y long time

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    Santadon  about 15 years ago

    His position is all in the perspective from which he is seen.

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    Micromegas  about 15 years ago

    Deuteronomy on what to do with a “stubborn and rebellious son”:

    “all the men of his town are to stone him to death”.

    Deuteronomy 21:21

    Perhaps not the best idea to apply Biblical verses to Calvin & Hobbes (or vice versa)?

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    owlsly  about 15 years ago

    I will set this up for some one…what do you think the last thing to go through Calvins mind will be ???

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    linsonl  about 15 years ago

    Micromegas: Back in the days of Moses was a bad time to be bad!

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    midiranger  about 15 years ago

    ok, I’ll go …

    h i s … … . shoelaces!?

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    nameless_clock  about 15 years ago

    Try using a transmogrifier gun, and transmogrify into a SAFE. Hoo hoo ha!

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Puddlegum: Icarus did not pass out from lack of air, he flew too close to the sun and the heat melted the wax his father had used to make the wings.

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    Stede_Bonnet  about 15 years ago

    “Oh no, not again”. - DNA

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    Padre5  about 15 years ago

    Regrets now Calvin for the slushball incident? Start flapping your arms .… . (Hobbs will catch you.)

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    whitecarabao  about 15 years ago

    When I was about 5, I had a recurring dream about falling.

    Rather like Calvin, I would fall seemingly forever. Then, instead of the expected Wiley Coyote WHAM! into a canyon bottom, I would wake up on the floor beside my bed.

    The fall was real but was no more than a foot and a half (45 cm for our metric friends). My dream had expanded that short drop into miles.

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    whatcha– think you will agree , any airplane crash a pilot walks away from is a great landing . Likewise any landing from a height that you live through is great , you may not get all your points but some are due .

    Puddleglum2 –Saucy1121–is right , and not the earth but in an expanse of water. Drowning in that expanse , his hart broken Poppa Daedalus named the water what it is called by today the Icarian Sea . A classic Son not heading sound Fatherly advice story .

    Owlsly Whistlepig–Some how Hobbes is at fault here.

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    bmonk  about 15 years ago

    @Ronshua, I’ve been corrected on that definition of landings.

    A good landing is one the pilot walks away from.

    A great landing is one where the plane can still be used again.

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    ratlum  about 15 years ago

    I am glad its not me Falling like that

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    lazygrazer  about 15 years ago

    What fun it is watching Calvin’s life pass before MY eyes. Luckily, it takes ten years to happen.

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    TapiocaHead  about 15 years ago

    You are so upsided down Calvin.

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 15 years ago

    He doesn’t really want a slo-mo on that memory. He missed & she opened a can of whupass.

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    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    Dino1, I loved that story!

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    pintcape  about 15 years ago

    It’s really great to see that i’m not the only one that loves this particular comic strip,watch out susie, calvin will be on the loose again,lol.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    To Saucy1121 and Ronshua, and anyone else who cares: Perhaps there are various versions which differ in some respects. Mine is called “ICARUS, The Fable Unlocked. I quote the two paragraphs that are pertinent to the issue.

    “Icarus was so far up into the sky that he reached that realm where there isn’t enough oxygen to support life. Icarus passed out. He plunged to the earth and died. Afterwards, seeing something fall out of the sky, people gathered around and observed his dead body. One person observed, “He must have flown too close to the sun; see, his wings are melted.” What happened? Icarus passed out and upon re-entry too much heat buildup caused his wings to “melt”. So everyone thought he got too close to the sun. But, it was too cold at that altitude for that to happen; his wax wings melted because of re-entry.”

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    bananasinpajamas  about 15 years ago

    Puddleglum2 - Don’t you think you’re a little young to be reading the KJV of the Bible? And why 2? Is there a puddleglum1? and why puddle, glum? Why not NoMoreSaulOnlyPaul? =)

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    bananasinpajamas  about 15 years ago

    saucy - I think Puddleglum knows the story of Icarus. I think he was just being facetious.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    bananasinpajamas, “You Make Me Feel So Young” “Young at Heart”

    If the KJV of the Bible was good enough for NoMoreSaulOnlyPaul, it’s good enough for me. Besides, I think the Majority Text manuscripts from which the KJV ultimately came, are better than the Sinaiticus and Vaticanus manuscripts from which most of the modern translations have come.

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    Well said Puddleglum2, and I enjoy your Biblical quotes especially since they come from the RIGHT Bible, the ONLY Bible!

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    kab2rb  about 15 years ago

    I rather have a simpler version. My sister goes to a Baptist they only use KJV strict dress code, dresses for women. Calvin’s strips not to much like DT. Calvin is a fun kid at 6.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    bananasinpajamas, from Wikipedia: Puddleglum is a fictional character in the children’s fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, Puddleglum appears in the Silver Chair, in which he is a principal character. He also appears briefly at the end of The Last Battle. Puddleglum is an uncommonly cheerful Marsh-wiggle; however, as Marsh-wiggles are best known for their pessimism, he is still a rather gloomy fellow, described by other characters as a “wet blanket”. Name The name Puddleglum may be a typical Marsh-wiggle name, but it can also be viewed as a concatenation of “Puddle” for the wetland area where Marsh-wiggles live, and “glum” which describes their outlook on life.

    I consider myself to be a realist and ultimately an optimist (“Our God Reigns”), but I like Puddleglum’s character for various reasons. Read the book yourself and you might realize why I like him. Since Puddleglum is Puddleglum1 with 1 understood, I decided to use Puddleglum2 as my Calvin and Hobbes comments name. :o)

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    kab2rb, I consider myself to be a Conservative-Evangelical-Fundamentalist Baptist, but Baptists run the gamut from extreme Fundamentalist to liberal. I’m on the right, but not the far right. Your sister’s church sounds like one of the Extreme Fundamentalist variety, although I do think it is unfortunate that too much of present-day secular society mores and lifestyles have infiltrated into the church. Calvin is a fun kid in the comic strip, but I wouldn’t want a son of mine to have some of his thoughts, ways and mannerisms, philosophies and outlook on life.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    Since I explained “Puddleglum”, now people know why Superfrog said “we puddledwellers must stick together.” Puddleglum is a Marsh-wiggle, not a frog, but the Porter at The House of Harfang did call him Froggy.

    bananasinpajamas, if you watch that show, you must be younger than I am. Do you watch Barney too (not Barney2)? “I love you, you love me; We’re a happy family.”

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    bmonk – Thanks , your correction is Honored .

    Puddleglum 2–I knew that . Dearest Brother , If you are willing to take that version to litigation as opposition to the Wikipedia: version . All I can say to that is like now , they must have had a two party system & up to there pits in spin-doctors .

    Bible lovers –http://www.tyndalehouse.com/links_Biblical.htm English Bible Translations Comparison of English translations

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