Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for June 12, 1987
June 11, 1987
June 13, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: I'm hungry, can I have a snack? Mom: Sure help yourself. You can have an apple or an orange from the fridge. Calvin: Even thoughwe're both talking english, we're not speaking the same language.
Catnat over 13 years ago
Calvin’s language: Snack=cookies. Mom’s language: Snack=fruit.
Krendall almost 13 years ago
This pretty much sums up my childhood.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
A snack is in the eye of the beholder.
jassonlsm76 almost 9 years ago
Pfft mom! Fruits are not snacks! (at least not desirable ones) :-P
donerito almost 7 years ago
It’s ‘Momlish’ vs. ‘Kidlish’, and we all went through it.
DanWolfie over 5 years ago
Even as an adult, my parents are still like that with me; we talk English but not speak the same language.
Tijaro about 4 years ago
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