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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 19, 1987
Transcript:
Hobbes: Quit hogging the bed. You're way over on my side. Calvin: Tough beans, fuzz face. Hobbes: Ever think about geysers and waterfalls? Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water! Flowing, spilling, rushing, gushing, splashing! Calvin: He really fights mean.
kpreethy over 14 years ago
LOV ITâŠâŠâŠâŠLOL
DragonWizzard about 14 years ago
Nice one Hobbes.
Jyot Saini about 13 years ago
Really mean.
bmonk over 12 years ago
Bladder the size of a walnut . . .
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Tough beans, Calvin.
renrutnagrom almost 12 years ago
Hobbes knows how to use alliteration: All those âshâ sounds mimic flowing or ruSHing water. Gotcha, Calvin!
Ian Wahlquist almost 10 years ago
Alliteration is a series of words all starting with the same, or at least similar, sounds. Onomatopoeia is words that sound like the thing they are describing, such as âbangâ, âsplatâ, and âbuzzzzzz.â Hobbes is using both.