Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for September 08, 2009

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    margueritem  about 15 years ago

    The most logical place that Calvin could think of.

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    Rakkav  about 15 years ago

    The light should go on in Dad’s head any moment now.

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    pseudonym  about 15 years ago

    Hey pay attention! Otherwise my tiger friend will make you

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    mroberts88  about 15 years ago

    Margueritem, it makes sense to me.

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    Ivy0730Lcsq  about 15 years ago

    Dad does know Hobbes IS the friend!

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    tbree  about 15 years ago

    OOO! Cat Food!

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    vibjyor  about 15 years ago

    Calvin, it is no use just TALKING to them. You need to let them out if you want them to help you search for Hobbes.

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    Come on Dad rotter ? Genuine certified IMP maybe but rotter ? Don’t say that where Mon can hear . That could make for some cold and lonely nights .

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    Crooky  about 15 years ago

    Shows that Dad knows his son pretty well - “Where would he go if he was separated from his stuffed toy?” not “Where would he go if he was separated from his parents?” It’s all about priorities!

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    hagarthehorrible  about 15 years ago

    Calvin is too used to deal with stuffed tiger. His casual approach to the real ones is catchy!

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    watcha  about 15 years ago

    Dad is quite a smart one, is he not

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    Yukoner  about 15 years ago

    Elementary my dear Watson, elementary. Where else would he go except the tiger enclosure?

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    Leonardeuler  about 15 years ago

    “Little rotter”. Good grief, what names for poor Calvin. Why not blockhead, or sucker, or stinker, or………….

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    lewisbower  about 15 years ago

    VIBJYOR It’s the best solution I can see

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    Well it shouldn’t be long now before he’s found unless Dad decides he doesn’t want him back.

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    Superfrog  about 15 years ago

    At the zoo, Calvin is the only one who would yell at the tigers.

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    fdctlcmjc  about 15 years ago

    Ronshua said

    Come on Dad rotter ? Genuine certified IMP maybe but rotter ? Don’t say that where Mon can hear . That could make for some cold a lonely nights .

    They have one child. maybe dad has Calvin on his mind at night. “Do I want another Calvin?”

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    tonytiger29  about 15 years ago

    I just love how Calvin seems all offended the tigers are being rude and ignoring him. And i second leon… i remember reading these first time in the paper. for a while it was the ONLY reason to grab a paper. then i bought each collection as it came out. truly a treasure on my book shelves.

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    COWBOY7  about 15 years ago

    Dad, are you stalling here?

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    bald  about 15 years ago

    i got a similar response from the gorilla at the SF zoo several years ago, i can understand calvin’s feeling here

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    calvinpalani  about 15 years ago

    in the same way dad can search calvin in monkey’cage

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    grammahotsho  about 15 years ago

    I love the whole family and Hobbes. If the parents were different the the strip wouldn’t be funny.

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    FdDavidaid…“Do I want another Calvin?” After a 10 second think …it would be a real cheap drug-free high .

    The present Government ever finds out how much fun there is at C&H . They’ll tax the bloody hell out of us .

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    dvoyack  about 15 years ago

    “Rotter?” Dad could have refered to him as the “Little Nimrod” .

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    JanLC  about 15 years ago

    Dad could have used any number of “names” for Calvin. Rotter is comparatively mild. I’ve used a few expletives for my own son when he makes me angry. Of course he’s 32 now - at least he survived his childhood.

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    An Honest Parent , one in how many ?

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    GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Don’t act so surprised Calvin. Hobbes never listens to you either.

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    dadallen85  about 15 years ago

    at least he isnt IN the tiger cage

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    Stede_Bonnet  about 15 years ago

    Cats never listen… More proof that dogs are better.

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    ratlum  about 15 years ago

    Calvin can sound off nobody is listening dont you just love that . He will not learn

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    Yukoner  about 15 years ago

    Stede_Bonnet: - Dogs have owners, cats have staff.

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    lazygrazer  about 15 years ago

    Just stop and listen for the biggest commotion in the zoo, dad….then go fetch your son.

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    JohnnyDarko  about 15 years ago

    Yukoner and Stede Bonnet:

    I had a cat as a kid. I might have had a really smart cat cuz he did listen and played games… huh i guess thats why i like Calvin and hobbes so much… Ahh memories.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    Ahh… What an enjoyable comic and comments today! Perhaps Calvin wasn’t the only one to get lost today?

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    Rakkav  about 15 years ago

    Yes, Susan001, most of us still wonder why you resent Calvin’s parents. Try raising a rebellious, hyperactive yet affectionate child like Calvin and you’ll probably end up reacting exactly the same way as his parents do. I’m a bachelor, but I can call upon the experience of near relatives on this one.

    Bill W. explained what he was trying to do more than once. Not everything Calvin (or his parents) do in the strip are things that he’d approve of. Some things are drawn straight from his own childhood experience (e.g., Calvin’s Dad’s love of biking and camping in all extremes of weather, for the sake of “building character”, is taken from real life). Much else of what goes on is for comic effect, as in most strips about families (e.g., FoxTrot).

    The question is begged, of course, as to whether it’s really all that hot an idea to portray families in such a light even for comedy’s sake…

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    flutterbye58  about 15 years ago

    lol i love calvin and hobbes

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    pintcape  about 15 years ago

    dad better hurry over to the tiger pit,knowing calvin he properly will climb in,what a sad ending to a outing that will make.

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    tirnaaisling  about 15 years ago

    @hagarthehorrible Ummm… Hobbes is real!

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    Shikamoo Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Someone just went too far in the name calling.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    Someone is too “Kurt”. It goes with his last name. Get “Lost!”

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    Bittermelon of Truth  about 15 years ago

    Susan001 - sorry to burst your bubble but it’s not likely after all these years that Watterson will agree to resurrect C&H, himself or another cartoonist. Calvin was – and still is – ahead of his time, and I guess that is where his appeal lies. Changing a successful formula would despoil it.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    If Calvin had “the sense to stay put” (panel 2), his parents would have ‘found’ him at the bench when they returned from getting drinks. “Rotter” is chiefly British slang for scroundrel. Does Calvin’s family live in Britain? It’s important to have the wall high enough to keep Calvin out and protect the tigers from him.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    scbaguru, Are you referring to Bugs Bunny calling the hapless hunter Elmer Fudd “Poor Little Nimrod”? “And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it was said, even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. Genesis 10:8,9

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    parethed  about 15 years ago

    Geez…some of you are way too serious…its a cartoon, and meant to be enjoyed, not dissected…

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    It can be dissected and still enjoyed. I thought we had gone through this a few days ago. Maybe you werent’ here. Some people like to consider all aspects of the cartoon and relate some of it to real life. There’s plenty of humor as well. One thing I like about the comic is that it’s not one-dimensional, although some of the people seem to be, not necessarily you.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    I see that the serpent has returned to the garden…

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    So I just noticed. All of us can tell from the venom excruciatingly expressed.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    Venom? Hardly. Constant hissing is more annoying than any bite. Serpent attacks consist mostly of pretty words (and so many of them!) No wonder Eve was so beguiled.

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    Who has beguiled YOU? By the way, the meaning of Satan is adversary. You seem determined to be my enemy. The devil can pose as an angel of light, but he can also be vicious and brutal. I never intend to harm you in any way. You initiated it and prolonged it. I’d much rather be friends, but seemingly it would take a miracle, because of your vituperative comments about my posts, which some people respect and appreciate.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    Adversary? Over a comic strip? LOL! Oh you poor disallusioned little soul so desperate for validation. You remind me why it is pointless to wrestle with a pig. You just end up muddy and the pig probably enjoys it. So let’s be friends instead. I’ll be that one great friend who tells you when you’re being a complete dork. Everybody should have at least one friend like that. (Kind of like Calvin & Hobbes, I suppose…)

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    I think I’ll try to go with the flow, so to speak. I offer an olive “branch” and you try to tear me “limb” from “limb”. People can be adversaries over anything, but the main problem is not the comic strip itself… About what am I disillusioned, pray tell? All mankind is “desperate” for validation because we are sinners who need a savior. God gives me validation through the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross to pay for my sins. Jesus paid it all All to Him I owe Sin had left a crimson stain He washed it white as snow. I don’t need validation through anyone who reads (or doesn’t read) my posts on a discussion forum for a comic strip. You claim you “wrestle with a pig”. I seem to “casting my pearls before swine”. “You end up muddy”…so that’s why/how you do so much mud-slinging. I already have “that one great friend”(“What a Friend We Have In Jesus”). You’re too biased and prejudiced against what and how much I’ve been posting here to be “that friend” even if you qualified in other ways. If you persist in what you’ve been saying, we’ll continue being adversaries. If you back off, even though you don’t like my posts, we’ll get along fine. “To be or not to be, that is the question…” I prefer friendship without rancor. Is it possible? I doubt it, but I hope against hope.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    Oh Puddle! How you do crack me up! Proselytizing to rationalize your skewed view of reality. Do you make little quotation signs in the air with your fingers when you talk? LOL! Remember when I said I’d tell you when you were being a complete dork? Well friend, this is one of those times! ROTFLMAO!

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    Your accusing me of having a “skewed view of reality” is like ‘the pot calling the kettle black’. If it really were true, I’d be inventive and make shish kebab. I seldom make quotation signs in the air because my voice carries emphasis and intonation in making myself clear. With the written word, I sometimes need to use quotation marks, especially with people who tend to misconstrue the meaning of what I write, or just refuse to understand it. Well, at least I’m a complete something from your perspective. Unfortunately for you, since your rear end is now missing from ROFL- - -, you are even more incomplete than before. I knew you didn’t know your rear end from your elbow anyway. Now with one of them “off”, at least you have a better chance of determining what and where your elbow is. I guess it kind of serves you right for laughing derisively, though. With that particular body part missing, you’ll be greatly inconvenienced in attempting to sully my reputation and character, but “necessity is the mother of invention”. Have a phenomenal day, friend!

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    So many, many pointless words. I can see that you are a bit of a slow learner but we’ll keep working on it buddy! Don’t worry. I’m here for you!

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    Puddleglum2  about 15 years ago

    If (since) you still consider my words to be pointless after all this repartee, you lost a lot more than one body part when you ROFLYREO. Obviously, you’re not all there, but you’re certainly not ‘here for me, either. Since your namesake died in April, 2007, we can’t expect him to solve the mystery of your whereabouts in a new novel. If I’m a slow learner, you must be a no learner. Therefore, my ‘pointless’ (to you) words plus your inability or unwillingness to learn anything from them make it futile to continue. “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.” Have a nice life, ostensible buddy…exit, stage right - Snagglepuss P.S If you have a change of heart (transplant?), I might still be here.

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    Vonnegut  about 15 years ago

    LOL! And still the wind blows on! Let’s test whether you are one of those who simply MUST have the last word, shall we?

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