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Calvin wouldnât be alive if back when my father heard him
talk like that or me or any of us kids,⊠course mom would
washed our mouth out with soap just for his first sentence
My mom washed my mouth out with soap one time and I couldnât understand how soap could get rid of bad words that had already come out. It sure didnât stop the next batch of bad words coming outâŠ..so mom started chasing me with a switch but I could outrun her. I learned that after she cooled down she wouldnât switch me so I always hid in the woods for awhile before I went home. She wasnât an easy mom to raiseâŠâŠâŠâŠ
My shoulder isnât working properly, itâs aching and I canât move my arms everywhere I want to. So my 4 sons aged 15 to 20yrs. have to do a lot more in the household. Pegging out the washing, fixing meals, ironing (sons!!) and so on. My youngest son yesterday: I wish youâre back to health soooon!
Once after Mom spanked me I proudly said, âHa Ha! That didnât hurt.â âWait till yourâââ Years of married life havenât taught my tongue. Does that soap trick work?
I was never disrespectful with my mouth, but my mouth ALWAYS got me in trouble⊠From I donât care to that didnât hurt⊠I wouldnât have gotten HALF of the spankings I got as a kid if I hadnât run my mouth!!
The trash is only the beginning Calvin, and your mother wonât be the only problem and far from the worst, best to stay a bachelor your whole life, stay well clear of Suzie, she has plans and they concern you, trash and other nasty things ;)
That wasnât a book he was reading, it was a comic. Anyway, you really think a busy mom should hang around till his lordship has finished what heâs doing before heâs asked to do anything? And asking him to do the job after heâs finished reading would have one sure outcome: âI forgotâ.
Kids donât get commands in the form of rhetorical questions; âwill you gather the trashâ should have been âplease gather the trash nowâ
When asked to do something once, a couple of months back, our kid said: âHey! Iâm not a pack mule!â It was so funny, neither one of us could get mad. Now every once in a while, we tease him & tell him heâs a pack mule. âș
Tineli if you can move your arms need to see Dr. you could have frozen shoulderâs a rotar cuff. Been there when I raised my RT shoulder hurt bad. My cause was arthritis caused a tear Iâm rt handed. After surgery my shoulder feels fine. Warning though you have to have help after surgery.
Just think of what a WONDERFUL husband Calvin would make some day - As a rather capable, but opinionated, woman - he would last about 1 minute or less around me.
Sometimes I wish I could lead the life of a 6-year-old child again ⊠where the world revolves around you, your parents do everything for you, and very little is asked of you because ⊠Hey! ⊠youâre only 6 years old!!!
P.S.: If I had mouthed off to my mother like Calvin did, my father would have given me the spanking of my life for being so disrespectful to her ⊠and I would have deserved it too!
Calvin is right, but not in the way he thinks. Some women just werenât meant to be mothersâthose who let their kids walk all over them and sass them at will. I think his mother needs to have stood up to his disrespect more often, so he wouldnât have been as bratty as he is.
A Little Sharper U said,
âI would have waited to ask when he set the book down.â
Yes, from panel 2 itâs âplainâ to see that Calvin was studying plane geometry so it doesnât âsquareâ to give him a chore now. Go figure!
@ Lewreader, Nope, the soap trick does not work. I lived with my grandparents a lot of the time as a child. My grandmother was forever putting soap in my mouth for saying things she did not like. The soap did little to curb my tongue. It was not malicious behavior on my part, âstuffâ would just slip out that she did not likeâŠ. walks off chuckling at the memory (she is long gone to her reward and I miss her)âŠ. BTW, it was Ivory! Very yucky.
Guess I am showing my age, but we would have received a free trip to the wood shed if we had used that tone with our folks⊠You have to admire the gumption of a six year old that can look his mother in the eye and say that.
LeslieAnne said,
âFrom I donât care to that didnât hurtâŠâ
Perhaps you could have avoided some spankings by utilizing your vocabulary more extensively. You might have enunciated âI am indifferent, or I am apathetic, as well as âThat didnât inflict injury, or âThat didnât perpetrate pain.â
Calvinâs mother just might agree with his final comment. I know I have had second thoughts about my maternal role at times.. too late once the little blighters have hatched out, of course.
Wow, Calvin is lucky! As kid I had to take out the garbage, mow and edge the front lawn in spring and summer and rake the leaves and pine straw from it into fall and early winter (we lived in Southern city of Shreveport, LA). Am sure Iâm leaving out couple of extra chores, but canât remember them.
I WONâT DO IT NO MORE ! ,I WONâT DO IT MORE ! ,I WONâT DO IT NO MORE ! ..ect⊠That what I was saying as a child when then rod was not spared in my house. My Dad and I would be going in circles as he held me with one hand and swang that belt with the other.Perfect accuracy. Bulls Eye on the behind. Needless to say that I didnât talk to my parents like Calvin talked to his Mom.
Growing up, we all had chores, just so we would get used to the idea that we had responsibilities to others and needed to contribute to the common good. And we couldnât get away with Calvinâs attitude. And it wasnât tied to an allowanceâwe got no regular allowance, until we had to take the public bus to school and buy lunches.
I too resented doing chores as a kid. They didnât make sense and interferred with my daydreaming at the most inopportune times. Work was my enemy and still is.
And my kids were every bit as good at side-stepping chores as I was.
Coffee-Turtle said,
âWell, your mom isnât Mrs. Elly Patterson! LOL!â
It might be a good idea if Michael doesnât âpressâ (his) mom for an answer to his question today while she is ironing the clothes. But maybe they can iron things out between them.
âFour Wallsâ - Jim Reeves
Having been raised by a very active alcoholic/rageaholic I learned fairly early on to be a miniature diplomat and fought back only rarely. My sister never really did, and suffered greatly for it. Learning to live and work in silence is an extraordinary discipline that even to this day at the age of 66 I am still working on. If you can even begin to get the hang of it you would not believe the baloney that comes out of the mouths of other peopleâŠ.
xanny28,
âIs it just me, or does Calvinâs trash can look a lot like Charlie Brownâs shirt?â
Thatâs a good observation.
As Yogi Berra says, âYou can observe a lot just by watching.â
BTW, Calvin appears to be âa little paleâ. Can he âhandleâ the can or not? âI think I can. I think I can.â
@Puddleglum2, Calvin should jump in his âplaneâ and fly to the nearest planet where Momâs do all the work while wearing pearls and dressesâŠand I though the latest edition of the Devilâs Dictionary was âplainâ funny! @grazer, how did anything get done at your house! There were 6 girls, no boys, a big garden, yard and chores on top of homework. Complaining got you extra work and worst case, a belt from Dad.I stopped worrying about it when Mom broke the broomstick over my backsideâŠit didnât hurt and we both started laughing because it was so ridiculous! Calvinâs imagination proves that he has too much time to daydream! Remember, idle hands are the Devilâs playthings!
Linda Arney,
ââŠthe nearest planet where Moms do all the work while wearing pearls and dresses.â
âŠand high-heeled shoes, as I recall. I didnât know that Beaverâs house was on another planet, but thereâs nothing like that on this planet, anymore, is there?
âLeave It to Beaverâ
I had chores, but I got paid for them â so there was never any trouble getting me to do them AND I learned to manage money in the process because that was all the âallowanceâ I got.
margueritem over 14 years ago
Oh, sheâs quite patientâŠ
PetrusS over 14 years ago
And think about all the other work you donât need to doâŠ
rentier over 14 years ago
Day after day, after dayâŠâŠ.
rogue53 over 14 years ago
Open your piggy back Cal⊠youâll find out what all that is worth.
MontanaLady over 14 years ago
Some kids just werenât meant to be âgoodâ kids!!!!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
The mom does make a good point.
SWEETBILL over 14 years ago
Calvin wouldnât be alive if back when my father heard him talk like that or me or any of us kids,⊠course mom would washed our mouth out with soap just for his first sentence
moronbis over 14 years ago
Calvin uses âThe Devilâs Dictionaryâ to look up the meaning of mother.
TheSoundDefense over 14 years ago
Lesson not quite learned.
kreole over 14 years ago
My mom washed my mouth out with soap one time and I couldnât understand how soap could get rid of bad words that had already come out. It sure didnât stop the next batch of bad words coming outâŠ..so mom started chasing me with a switch but I could outrun her. I learned that after she cooled down she wouldnât switch me so I always hid in the woods for awhile before I went home. She wasnât an easy mom to raiseâŠâŠâŠâŠ
ShaZamKaPow over 14 years ago
Oh snap Mom! lol good one
paha_siga over 14 years ago
You mean, he doesnât have to pick up his own toys and make his own bed, but has to gather the trash?
pouncingtiger over 14 years ago
Calvin canât win an arguement over Mom.
Tineli over 14 years ago
My shoulder isnât working properly, itâs aching and I canât move my arms everywhere I want to. So my 4 sons aged 15 to 20yrs. have to do a lot more in the household. Pegging out the washing, fixing meals, ironing (sons!!) and so on. My youngest son yesterday: I wish youâre back to health soooon!
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Once after Mom spanked me I proudly said, âHa Ha! That didnât hurt.â âWait till yourâââ Years of married life havenât taught my tongue. Does that soap trick work?
xanny28 over 14 years ago
Is it just me, or does Calvinâs trash can look a lot like Charlie Brownâs shirt?
Herocoder over 14 years ago
She even said please at first .. who asks their slaves please??
some boys are not meant to be chivalrous
Sandfan over 14 years ago
Notice the trash falling out of the can as he carries it? Kind of like âOK, Iâll do it, but youâll be sorry you made me do itâ.
LeslieAnne over 14 years ago
I was never disrespectful with my mouth, but my mouth ALWAYS got me in trouble⊠From I donât care to that didnât hurt⊠I wouldnât have gotten HALF of the spankings I got as a kid if I hadnât run my mouth!!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
And you certainly werenât meant to be a model child, Calvin.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & â Lonewolfâ
tomtweit over 14 years ago
Iâll do such a bad job, she will never ask me again.
tirnaaisling over 14 years ago
The trash is only the beginning Calvin, and your mother wonât be the only problem and far from the worst, best to stay a bachelor your whole life, stay well clear of Suzie, she has plans and they concern you, trash and other nasty things ;)
GrimmaTheNome over 14 years ago
That wasnât a book he was reading, it was a comic. Anyway, you really think a busy mom should hang around till his lordship has finished what heâs doing before heâs asked to do anything? And asking him to do the job after heâs finished reading would have one sure outcome: âI forgotâ.
Kids donât get commands in the form of rhetorical questions; âwill you gather the trashâ should have been âplease gather the trash nowâ
rshive over 14 years ago
Slave is the right word Calvin. Just gather the trash.
APPLESCRUFF over 14 years ago
SPAMMER FLAGGED!
When asked to do something once, a couple of months back, our kid said: âHey! Iâm not a pack mule!â It was so funny, neither one of us could get mad. Now every once in a while, we tease him & tell him heâs a pack mule. âș
wicky over 14 years ago
Calvin is correct in his assessment.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
You are a child Calvin, of course you are her personal slave.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
Tineli if you can move your arms need to see Dr. you could have frozen shoulderâs a rotar cuff. Been there when I raised my RT shoulder hurt bad. My cause was arthritis caused a tear Iâm rt handed. After surgery my shoulder feels fine. Warning though you have to have help after surgery.
rotts over 14 years ago
spammerflaggen!
Rise22 over 14 years ago
Just think of what a WONDERFUL husband Calvin would make some day - As a rather capable, but opinionated, woman - he would last about 1 minute or less around me.
Rise22 over 14 years ago
Hey - I just thought of a GREAT idea - Calvin can get older and start dating Lucy van Pelt - PERFECT!
Gretchen's Mom over 14 years ago
Sometimes I wish I could lead the life of a 6-year-old child again ⊠where the world revolves around you, your parents do everything for you, and very little is asked of you because ⊠Hey! ⊠youâre only 6 years old!!!
P.S.: If I had mouthed off to my mother like Calvin did, my father would have given me the spanking of my life for being so disrespectful to her ⊠and I would have deserved it too!
gocomicsmember over 14 years ago
Calvin is right, but not in the way he thinks. Some women just werenât meant to be mothersâthose who let their kids walk all over them and sass them at will. I think his mother needs to have stood up to his disrespect more often, so he wouldnât have been as bratty as he is.
oletimer over 14 years ago
heyâ itâs just a comic stripâŠ.
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
A Little Sharper U said, âI would have waited to ask when he set the book down.â Yes, from panel 2 itâs âplainâ to see that Calvin was studying plane geometry so it doesnât âsquareâ to give him a chore now. Go figure!
fsrstarr over 14 years ago
@ Lewreader, Nope, the soap trick does not work. I lived with my grandparents a lot of the time as a child. My grandmother was forever putting soap in my mouth for saying things she did not like. The soap did little to curb my tongue. It was not malicious behavior on my part, âstuffâ would just slip out that she did not likeâŠ. walks off chuckling at the memory (she is long gone to her reward and I miss her)âŠ. BTW, it was Ivory! Very yucky.
Guess I am showing my age, but we would have received a free trip to the wood shed if we had used that tone with our folks⊠You have to admire the gumption of a six year old that can look his mother in the eye and say that.
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
moronbis, I couldnât find the meaning of mother in The Devilâs Dictionary. Are you using the Revised Standard Version, or just being clever? :o)
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
LeslieAnne said, âFrom I donât care to that didnât hurtâŠâ Perhaps you could have avoided some spankings by utilizing your vocabulary more extensively. You might have enunciated âI am indifferent, or I am apathetic, as well as âThat didnât inflict injury, or âThat didnât perpetrate pain.â
jiriji over 14 years ago
Calvinâs mother just might agree with his final comment. I know I have had second thoughts about my maternal role at times.. too late once the little blighters have hatched out, of course.
dudeabideshou over 14 years ago
Wow, Calvin is lucky! As kid I had to take out the garbage, mow and edge the front lawn in spring and summer and rake the leaves and pine straw from it into fall and early winter (we lived in Southern city of Shreveport, LA). Am sure Iâm leaving out couple of extra chores, but canât remember them.
TN-REDD over 14 years ago
I WONâT DO IT NO MORE ! ,I WONâT DO IT MORE ! ,I WONâT DO IT NO MORE ! ..ect⊠That what I was saying as a child when then rod was not spared in my house. My Dad and I would be going in circles as he held me with one hand and swang that belt with the other.Perfect accuracy. Bulls Eye on the behind. Needless to say that I didnât talk to my parents like Calvin talked to his Mom.
anorok2 over 14 years ago
KELTIIâŠ.Iâm glad you had a good time, but what does that have to do with anything here? Too much sun perhaps?
bmonk over 14 years ago
Growing up, we all had chores, just so we would get used to the idea that we had responsibilities to others and needed to contribute to the common good. And we couldnât get away with Calvinâs attitude. And it wasnât tied to an allowanceâwe got no regular allowance, until we had to take the public bus to school and buy lunches.
coffeeturtle over 14 years ago
well, your mom isnât Mrs. Elly Patterson! LOL!
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
I too resented doing chores as a kid. They didnât make sense and interferred with my daydreaming at the most inopportune times. Work was my enemy and still is.
And my kids were every bit as good at side-stepping chores as I was.
zipzolina over 14 years ago
lol ^
fsrstarr over 14 years ago
@ bmonk, thank you for the link. A wonderful story. I know little ones who will enjoy it as well.
dahawk over 14 years ago
Ah, memories! 40 years ago, a conversation with my eldest at Calvinâs age:
Me - âIâm getting sick and tired of telling you that!â
Him - âWell, Iâm getting sick and tired of listening!â
But God in his infinite wisdom has blessed us with a Granddaughter who is so much like him and making him pay for his raising. LOL
MustLoveDogs over 14 years ago
Xanny - HA! Good observation!
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
Coffee-Turtle said, âWell, your mom isnât Mrs. Elly Patterson! LOL!â It might be a good idea if Michael doesnât âpressâ (his) mom for an answer to his question today while she is ironing the clothes. But maybe they can iron things out between them. âFour Wallsâ - Jim Reeves
khpage over 14 years ago
Having been raised by a very active alcoholic/rageaholic I learned fairly early on to be a miniature diplomat and fought back only rarely. My sister never really did, and suffered greatly for it. Learning to live and work in silence is an extraordinary discipline that even to this day at the age of 66 I am still working on. If you can even begin to get the hang of it you would not believe the baloney that comes out of the mouths of other peopleâŠ.
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
xanny28, âIs it just me, or does Calvinâs trash can look a lot like Charlie Brownâs shirt?â Thatâs a good observation. As Yogi Berra says, âYou can observe a lot just by watching.â BTW, Calvin appears to be âa little paleâ. Can he âhandleâ the can or not? âI think I can. I think I can.â
ratlum over 14 years ago
Resent doing chores is one thing but talking to your mom that way makes me sad.
bmonk over 14 years ago
Youâre welcome, fsrstarr. Sometimes just the right word or image will spark some memory.
larney45 over 14 years ago
@Puddleglum2, Calvin should jump in his âplaneâ and fly to the nearest planet where Momâs do all the work while wearing pearls and dressesâŠand I though the latest edition of the Devilâs Dictionary was âplainâ funny! @grazer, how did anything get done at your house! There were 6 girls, no boys, a big garden, yard and chores on top of homework. Complaining got you extra work and worst case, a belt from Dad.I stopped worrying about it when Mom broke the broomstick over my backsideâŠit didnât hurt and we both started laughing because it was so ridiculous! Calvinâs imagination proves that he has too much time to daydream! Remember, idle hands are the Devilâs playthings!
Puddleglum2 over 14 years ago
Linda Arney, ââŠthe nearest planet where Moms do all the work while wearing pearls and dresses.â âŠand high-heeled shoes, as I recall. I didnât know that Beaverâs house was on another planet, but thereâs nothing like that on this planet, anymore, is there? âLeave It to Beaverâ
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
I had chores, but I got paid for them â so there was never any trouble getting me to do them AND I learned to manage money in the process because that was all the âallowanceâ I got.
rumplesnitz over 14 years ago
BTA - Beat that ass.
Lookyhooky over 11 years ago
This is what my mom would do if I talked back..Even if it had nothing to do with chores.
Stonkss about 6 years ago
Calvin itâs your fault