Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 16, 1990
Transcript:
Calvin: There. Now we need to get this on the roof. I've been thinking. They say Santa knows if you've been bad or good, right? Hobbes: Right. Calvin: But think how many kids there are in the whole world! Nobody could be watching every kid every single minute! I mean, Santa's old! He probably takes naps! The way I figure it, Santa must just make a few random checks on us once or twice a week. Hobbes: That's all? Calvin: Sure. He'd catch enough bad kids that way to scare everyone else into being good most of the time. He'd create the impression that he's watching more than he really is! Hobbes: Pretty shrewd. Calvin: Yeah, but now that I'm on to him, I'm going to go smack Susie with a snowball! If I do it quick, the odds of Santa watching me at that exact moment are virtually nil! Hobbes: What if Susie tells on you? Calvin: Ooh, I didn't think of that! She's a girl, so she probably would snitch. Phooey. Well I sure hop Santa's watching now, seeing as I'm being so good. Hobbes: Unwillingly good, but good nonetheless.
tobybartels almost 15 years ago
This is the first Sunday comic after Watterson’s first sabbatical. It originally ran on 1992 February 2.
Terrokhan about 13 years ago
He has been 6 for about 4 Christmas’ now heh
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
This is tricky business.
bRedfish over 6 years ago
You never know when Santas watching.