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Since Calvin is all about immediate gratification, no, he has no time to finish all six boxes. From his point of view he shouldâve done that yesterday.
You whine and promise unlimited chores done for the asking for a month so theyâll buy the three boxes you need on their next shopping trip. Dump all the cereal in gallon ziplock bags or Tupperware bowls back then and order the beanie! Thatâs what Iâd do when I was a kid anyway. Luckily though back then most cereal came with toys inside as well and some came with records on the back that you could cut out and they actually played. I still have 4 or 5 records in between my old 45âs. The good old days!
Quickly put a Turing No. entry before the posting is accepted. This will stop automated posting. But still will not stop manual posting.
Put a cap on the size of the postings added for all comics every day. Most people post only a few lines in each cartoon anyway. Even if they post a long comment on one strip they will not likely post such a long one in other comics. If someone exceeds this limit, all their comments would be deleted.
Posting identical messages in more than one strip should indicate that the message is a spam. That should cause deleteion of all such messages.
Better yet, simply flag and make no comment. The Go people do react to the flags. All the comments serve no real purpose for the gang of us who simply come here to read, share and enjoy.
Can someone explain flagging. And can someone tell me if American youngsters really did wear those hats with the little propellers on the top. I always wanted one as a kid but you could never find them in England.
I had a Beany Hat with propeller - but no battery. When I was a kid (in the 60âs) The Beany & Cecil (the Sea Sick Sea Serpent) was popular. A clip from YouTube:
DINO Agree 100% except we had no zip lock bags or Tupperware in the 60s. Course all you needed was the box tops..Oh, you forgot screaming and pounding the floor with your hands and feet.
âIf you feel someoneâs comments are inappropriate, you can click on the flag button at the bottom. The computer will ask if you really want to flag and you can proceed. What this does is bring the comment to the attention of the forum mediators, and if they decide the comment is not appropriate, it will be deleted. If itâs really inappropriate, the commentor may end up invited to leave Gocomics.
I think if you flag too much, it could cause trouble (boy who cried wolf syndrome).
I usually reserve flagging for commentors who insult other commentors. Itâs a wonderful tool to get rid of trolls.â
GoComics has a list of inappropriate material under the Terms and Conditions section of the Help & FAQ listed at the bottom of the page. (It is much clearer than the first time I read it.)
This one reminds me of George Carlin: âSending awayâ was a, a magical phrase. âWhat are you doing?â âIâm sending away. Sending away for something, and theyâre going to send it back.â You picture Battle Creek, Michigan in your mind. âSay, this is for Master George Carlinâget that in the mail right away!â
I remember as a child, how exciting it was to send in the offers on stuff. And the memories it brought back when our teenager was around Calvinâs age & would get all excited about colelcting the proofs of purchase to send away for the stuff on the back of the cereal & waffle boxes.
I think this site is already very good at removing spam. I never saw the one everyone was talking about HERE, but I flagged it when it showed up at the other site ;-)
Grazer - I agree,⌠the upcoming series is in the all-time great category. This is what got me hooked on the strip way back when. (And so happy I did so too,⌠some of my happiest memories are sharing Calvin and Hobbes with my son as he was growing upâŚ..) Pure genius,.. and if nobody has said thank you recently, Mr. Watterson,⌠Iâd like to do so nowâŚâŚ
does anyone remember the ice cream bars that had the plastic sticks with the holes so you could make stuff with them like tinker toys.
Of course to make anything cool you had to have a lot of sticks , and to get a lot of sticks you had to eat allot of ice cream bars in a kind of vicious circle
i liked those cereal box offers too, unfortunately the offers usually expired before i could get the 4 proof of purchase seals and the handling fee together so i missed some really neat stuff
but then i found some of those neat items at a store near downtown a few months after the offer was over
If you eat four boxes of chocolate-frosted sugar bombs, you might get more than a âminorâ heart infarction. You also might get higher than a beanie with a propeller will take you.
BTW, trying to understand the following dictionary definition might give you a minor heart infarction:
infarct n. A sharply limited region of necrosis and hemorrage in an organ, resulting from obstruction of the local circulation by a thrombus of embolus.
P.S. It isnât really that hard after you read it a few times.
Many years ago when cereal was âpureâ, one could buy a box of Nabisco Shredded Wheat. The inside contained things to cut out, color, and put together, like farms, etc.
@kimlay, to answer your other question (Did American kids wear those beanies?), just hang on a few days into this story arc. I think youâll find out most kids reacted much like Calvin will. And keep Puddleglum2âs remarks in mind. ;-)
I canât stand Captcha codes and, I quit everything that made me use one.
Flag the spam and comment on the comic. Twice the normal amount of comments, all saying âFLAGGED!!!!!â was unnecessary, and tedious to get through on every single comic.
One guy is out there saying âgo to the site and fill their mailbox with messagesâŚâ NO! Do NOT go to the spam addresses, unless you have a lot of money to have your comuter restored from worms, and viruses!
I could eat 4 boxes of Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs in two days when I was a kid. I was a skinny little kid who didnât like anything except dessert. It was work to get through half a hotdog, but I LOVED my âChocolate Frosted Sugar Bombsâ. I loved reading the boxes. I loved the free (useless) toy inside the box, and I would have sent in the box tops for the beanie that inevitably wouldnât work.
Dunno about eating too much sugar to produce compensatory beats and pauses. Mine does it from stress, caffeine, salt, and Biaxin. I take some extra Rhythmol and eventually it stops. I use the med for Afib. Dunno what Tigers need. If Calvin ate a box of Sugar Bombs along with a can of Mountain Dew we might not see him for a week, and neither would his parentsâŚ.
Tiger palpitations usually occur as they close in on prey.
Somehow I donât think sugar bombs qualify.
Mine was Nestleâs Chocolate Quick, for a Kodak Hawkeye instamatic camera. With flash. And a film cartridge.
I think I still had to send in $8.
I still have the camera!
I still have a great melanite Toucan Sam cereal bowl.
And I got a stuffed Toucan Sam approx 8â and very compatible with teddy bears in 1963.
I think it was mind-broadening for a kid to send away for stuff and wait three weeks and get it from far away. Since the Internet and 24/7 TV, itâs probably nothing but boring.
Shredded Wheat still tastes exactly as it did 50 years ago (when I hated it because it tasted like just plain wheat). It is hard to get in the crumble-able bales, but the spoon size still has the same 1 (count âem, one) ingredient it always did, and I think just plain wheat is a fine, food-like flavor and a great relief to eat.
Continuing with Mrs. Lukeâs comments DO NOT reply to a spam. They may very well have compromised someoneâs computer to send off the spams. Besides getting a virus other problems can occur. My husband used to use a bounce back program to send the spams back and HE got in trouble. The email addresses were hijacked. They accused HIM of sending the spams!
I feel kinda left out because Iâm not old enough to reminisce about my favorite cereal when I was a little girl. :I
Oh well. Who else loves Honey Bunches of Oats? :D
margueritem almost 15 years ago
LOL! Poor Hobbes.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 15 years ago
Iâll give the sugar bombs a try.
vibjyor almost 15 years ago
At least he is sharing the load with Hobbes !
rentier almost 15 years ago
I always give all sugar bombs away!
Tineli almost 15 years ago
My husband has to eat 6 margarine tubs to win a scale - thatâs what he noticed this morning. Not a good start when trying to loose weightâŚ
carmy almost 15 years ago
Hobbes is sticking his little tongue out, how cute!!
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Tineli does he have a certain amount of time to finish all six tubs?
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Eat all of that in one sitting and there will be some new AND exciting adventures, Calvin!
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Since Calvin is all about immediate gratification, no, he has no time to finish all six boxes. From his point of view he shouldâve done that yesterday.
Dino-1 almost 15 years ago
You whine and promise unlimited chores done for the asking for a month so theyâll buy the three boxes you need on their next shopping trip. Dump all the cereal in gallon ziplock bags or Tupperware bowls back then and order the beanie! Thatâs what Iâd do when I was a kid anyway. Luckily though back then most cereal came with toys inside as well and some came with records on the back that you could cut out and they actually played. I still have 4 or 5 records in between my old 45âs. The good old days!
vibjyor almost 15 years ago
Suggestion to GoComics :
Quickly put a Turing No. entry before the posting is accepted. This will stop automated posting. But still will not stop manual posting.
Put a cap on the size of the postings added for all comics every day. Most people post only a few lines in each cartoon anyway. Even if they post a long comment on one strip they will not likely post such a long one in other comics. If someone exceeds this limit, all their comments would be deleted.
Posting identical messages in more than one strip should indicate that the message is a spam. That should cause deleteion of all such messages.
Please post your feedback on the above.
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Better yet, simply flag and make no comment. The Go people do react to the flags. All the comments serve no real purpose for the gang of us who simply come here to read, share and enjoy.
As a kid I loved those cereal offers.
Good morning to all of you.
lazygrazer almost 15 years ago
vibjyor, your comment is too long and needs to be shortened or we will flag it as âspamâ. (haha)
Seriously, decent suggestions but I think the spammers will disappear as quickly as they came. (hope hope)
âŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ..
ps: This forthcoming storyline on the Beanie is one of my all time favs!
Tog almost 15 years ago
Can someone explain flagging. And can someone tell me if American youngsters really did wear those hats with the little propellers on the top. I always wanted one as a kid but you could never find them in England.
rentier almost 15 years ago
To give it away is always best for health!
GJ_Jehosaphat almost 15 years ago
I had a Beany Hat with propeller - but no battery. When I was a kid (in the 60âs) The Beany & Cecil (the Sea Sick Sea Serpent) was popular. A clip from YouTube:
Beany And Cecil Intro 2
rentier almost 15 years ago
Beanie hat is funny!
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
DINO Agree 100% except we had no zip lock bags or Tupperware in the 60s. Course all you needed was the box tops..Oh, you forgot screaming and pounding the floor with your hands and feet.
Ooops! Premium Member almost 15 years ago
kimlay,
When I asked about flagging Burgundy2 explained,
âIf you feel someoneâs comments are inappropriate, you can click on the flag button at the bottom. The computer will ask if you really want to flag and you can proceed. What this does is bring the comment to the attention of the forum mediators, and if they decide the comment is not appropriate, it will be deleted. If itâs really inappropriate, the commentor may end up invited to leave Gocomics.
I think if you flag too much, it could cause trouble (boy who cried wolf syndrome).
I usually reserve flagging for commentors who insult other commentors. Itâs a wonderful tool to get rid of trolls.â
GoComics has a list of inappropriate material under the Terms and Conditions section of the Help & FAQ listed at the bottom of the page. (It is much clearer than the first time I read it.)
Ooops! Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Beanie? Really? Okay.
Rokira almost 15 years ago
patience is the greatest virtue, Calvin. :3 ⌠Aw, heck to patience. Hobbes, eat faster. XD
garfield246 almost 15 years ago
Eat all the cereal? Why not just empty out the box, Calvin?
wicky almost 15 years ago
You want a beanie hat? do what we did, cut the brim off a fedora, fold up the bottom and cut it into notches.
APPLESCRUFF almost 15 years ago
This one reminds me of George Carlin: âSending awayâ was a, a magical phrase. âWhat are you doing?â âIâm sending away. Sending away for something, and theyâre going to send it back.â You picture Battle Creek, Michigan in your mind. âSay, this is for Master George Carlinâget that in the mail right away!â
I remember as a child, how exciting it was to send in the offers on stuff. And the memories it brought back when our teenager was around Calvinâs age & would get all excited about colelcting the proofs of purchase to send away for the stuff on the back of the cereal & waffle boxes.
Tineli almost 15 years ago
@marg: âtil end of may⌠Usually he needs 3-4 weeks for one tub
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
No sweet breakfast today, I had french toast with lots of stawberries yesterday⌠today, just a scrambled egg and regular toast with cinnamon ;-)
vldazzle almost 15 years ago
I think this site is already very good at removing spam. I never saw the one everyone was talking about HERE, but I flagged it when it showed up at the other site ;-)
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I didnât think Calvin was a beanie kind of guy.
Good Morning, Dogsniff, Lonewolf & HuvH8!
seigee almost 15 years ago
Grazer - I agree,⌠the upcoming series is in the all-time great category. This is what got me hooked on the strip way back when. (And so happy I did so too,⌠some of my happiest memories are sharing Calvin and Hobbes with my son as he was growing upâŚ..) Pure genius,.. and if nobody has said thank you recently, Mr. Watterson,⌠Iâd like to do so nowâŚâŚ
rw1h almost 15 years ago
Please refer to todayâs âBloom Countyâ
gillbillvolume1 almost 15 years ago
does anyone remember the ice cream bars that had the plastic sticks with the holes so you could make stuff with them like tinker toys.
Of course to make anything cool you had to have a lot of sticks , and to get a lot of sticks you had to eat allot of ice cream bars in a kind of vicious circle
bald almost 15 years ago
i liked those cereal box offers too, unfortunately the offers usually expired before i could get the 4 proof of purchase seals and the handling fee together so i missed some really neat stuff
but then i found some of those neat items at a store near downtown a few months after the offer was over
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago
priorities!â whatâs more important: a minor heart infraction or a beanie with a propeller and a star on front?
vibjyor, your suggestions almost got to gocomics, but alas, they were flagged as being too suggestive
Puddleglum2 almost 15 years ago
If you eat four boxes of chocolate-frosted sugar bombs, you might get more than a âminorâ heart infarction. You also might get higher than a beanie with a propeller will take you. BTW, trying to understand the following dictionary definition might give you a minor heart infarction: infarct n. A sharply limited region of necrosis and hemorrage in an organ, resulting from obstruction of the local circulation by a thrombus of embolus. P.S. It isnât really that hard after you read it a few times.
coffeeturtle almost 15 years ago
overdose of sugar and a six year old doesnât mix. not sure the effect on a tiger!
Iwa Iniki almost 15 years ago
Many years ago when cereal was âpureâ, one could buy a box of Nabisco Shredded Wheat. The inside contained things to cut out, color, and put together, like farms, etc.
ratlum almost 15 years ago
Calvin welcome to the great big world of advertising.
O Nabisco Shredded Wheat what a treat that was
Poladog almost 15 years ago
Shouldnât Calvin try to get a Beanie for Hobbes as well??????
runar almost 15 years ago
How many people know the real reason Calvin eats Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs?
dadallen85 almost 15 years ago
calvin wont get a beanie for hobbes as it would not go with his mickey mouse pants
dsom8 almost 15 years ago
@kimlay, to answer your other question (Did American kids wear those beanies?), just hang on a few days into this story arc. I think youâll find out most kids reacted much like Calvin will. And keep Puddleglum2âs remarks in mind. ;-)
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
I agree with Yukoner.
I canât stand Captcha codes and, I quit everything that made me use one.
Flag the spam and comment on the comic. Twice the normal amount of comments, all saying âFLAGGED!!!!!â was unnecessary, and tedious to get through on every single comic.
One guy is out there saying âgo to the site and fill their mailbox with messagesâŚâ NO! Do NOT go to the spam addresses, unless you have a lot of money to have your comuter restored from worms, and viruses!
I could eat 4 boxes of Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs in two days when I was a kid. I was a skinny little kid who didnât like anything except dessert. It was work to get through half a hotdog, but I LOVED my âChocolate Frosted Sugar Bombsâ. I loved reading the boxes. I loved the free (useless) toy inside the box, and I would have sent in the box tops for the beanie that inevitably wouldnât work.
khpage almost 15 years ago
Dunno about eating too much sugar to produce compensatory beats and pauses. Mine does it from stress, caffeine, salt, and Biaxin. I take some extra Rhythmol and eventually it stops. I use the med for Afib. Dunno what Tigers need. If Calvin ate a box of Sugar Bombs along with a can of Mountain Dew we might not see him for a week, and neither would his parentsâŚ.
horvath_paul almost 15 years ago
28 years ago, i sent away for a Dinosaur figure from a leading crisp companyâŚstill waiting!!
Calvin could never wait that long.
Liorocks8 almost 15 years ago
Sugar combs have only sugar
tintinmilou almost 15 years ago
Tiger palpitations usually occur as they close in on prey. Somehow I donât think sugar bombs qualify.
Mine was Nestleâs Chocolate Quick, for a Kodak Hawkeye instamatic camera. With flash. And a film cartridge. I think I still had to send in $8. I still have the camera!
mdaiosu almost 15 years ago
I ate 3 bowls of Frosted Flakes this morning for nothing but teh sugar, go for the gusto Calvin.
avonsalis almost 15 years ago
I still have a great melanite Toucan Sam cereal bowl. And I got a stuffed Toucan Sam approx 8â and very compatible with teddy bears in 1963.
I think it was mind-broadening for a kid to send away for stuff and wait three weeks and get it from far away. Since the Internet and 24/7 TV, itâs probably nothing but boring.
Shredded Wheat still tastes exactly as it did 50 years ago (when I hated it because it tasted like just plain wheat). It is hard to get in the crumble-able bales, but the spoon size still has the same 1 (count âem, one) ingredient it always did, and I think just plain wheat is a fine, food-like flavor and a great relief to eat.
BigHug almost 15 years ago
Continuing with Mrs. Lukeâs comments DO NOT reply to a spam. They may very well have compromised someoneâs computer to send off the spams. Besides getting a virus other problems can occur. My husband used to use a bounce back program to send the spams back and HE got in trouble. The email addresses were hijacked. They accused HIM of sending the spams!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
One of my favouites too! I used to send in the box top and bottom. Half the Sugar Bomb intake and they never called me on it!
Rokira almost 15 years ago
I feel kinda left out because Iâm not old enough to reminisce about my favorite cereal when I was a little girl. :I Oh well. Who else loves Honey Bunches of Oats? :D
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Great, now with his propellor maybe Calvin will also be able to fly â imagine how much more he can get accomplished!!
So there really were Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs eh â I never had them.
moronbis almost 15 years ago
Four boxes are needed⌠you donât have to âeatâ them all..
JTGAM almost 15 years ago
I want one!
2write almost 15 years ago
Been there done that.
:-p
Yes, well, I donât regret it