Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 18, 1988
Transcript:
Calvin: I don't believe your dumb ol' secret about my parents getting me at a flea market. Hobbes: It's true. Calvin: It is not, and if al your secrets are lies, you can just keep them to yourself. Hobbes: You just don't want to hear how little you went for. Calvin: Oh, hush up. This book also says tigers won't share their territory with other tigers. I can see how other tigers would get on one's nerves. Hobbes: A nickel. That's how much you cost.
bmonk over 11 years ago
What can you do when your only friend, who is imaginary at that, gets on your nerves??
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
That’ll be five cents, please.
The Shadow Ninja almost 9 years ago
Hobbes can’t seem to ever keep his tongue inside his mouth.
chbn✔️ almost 4 years ago
At least he was worth something!
oded.haber almost 2 years ago
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