Actually, unless you’re at the South Pole, you’re looking straight OUT at the stars. It’s only at the South Pole (aka the bottom of the earth) that you’re actually looking “straight down” at the stars overhead — and there’s no grass to hold on to, either!
No need for Gov. Perry to repeal the commie, socialist, law of gravity. Each person can be self reliant and deal with it themselves as Calvin demonstrated.
@somebody short: in my experience, it didn’t have to be at night – it’s just as easy to fall down into the blue, blue sky… but what a wonderful experience!
How come the Sunday Calvin & Hobbes isn’t showing up in my email? The Monday through Saturday are showing up okay. This is the third Sunday in a row this has happened. I pay for the subscription so I don’t have pull up each strip. So as an FYI, this service I subscribe to isn’t a necessary service, I can just as easily NOT subscribe to it.
Dad likes this,I think Dad enjoys the flying real high up in the sky .trouble is if you cant find a jet,and your gravity comes back way up there,and spaceman spiff ???
@LX013:Dear Friend – If you really mean that, PLEASE read the Gospel of John in the Bible – especially chapter 11. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die,he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?” Thank you.
I loved “The Light Princess” by George MacDonald, which has this premise. The uninvited fairy curses the baby princess to have “no gravity”. This turns out to be both physical and metaphorical (she is unable to cry, and laughs at tragedy and pain).http://www.amazon.com/Light-Princess-George-MacDonald/dp/1420930966It is also part of “The Gifts of the Child Christ”, a collection of MacDonald stories.
@Dogsniff: That’s how it is – some do, some don’t. Religion is totally outside the realm of things that can be proven or disproven using logic and science. Otherwise it wouldn’t involve faith.
Its great that dad finds it interesting.If Calvin’s imagination was encouraged and channeled, just imagine what he might become. A writer, artist, or maybe a cartoonist.
adubman about 13 years ago
Come fly with me, come fly with me!!!!
margueritem about 13 years ago
Dad’s enjoying this tale, it seems.
Green Pieces about 13 years ago
the gravity of it all… that’s a great story.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
“Gravity is arbitrary.” Especially in toons
kittenpah about 13 years ago
Dad doesn’t seem to be pulling his leg here either. He actually seems to be enjoying the span of imagination.
legaleagle48 about 13 years ago
Actually, unless you’re at the South Pole, you’re looking straight OUT at the stars. It’s only at the South Pole (aka the bottom of the earth) that you’re actually looking “straight down” at the stars overhead — and there’s no grass to hold on to, either!
rogue53 about 13 years ago
It all started with a gravity defying balloon. Then Calvin’s vivid long range imagination took over. But the story was a lot of hot air.
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
I think Dad likes the idea of Calvin’s immunity to the force of gravity without getting it back.
rentier about 13 years ago
Perhaps it’s a look into future!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Mom can’t appreciate the gravity of the situation.
Phapada about 13 years ago
fearful imagination is a lot of
ransomdstone about 13 years ago
No need for Gov. Perry to repeal the commie, socialist, law of gravity. Each person can be self reliant and deal with it themselves as Calvin demonstrated.
rentier about 13 years ago
I fear death, I think, it’s in this way and I don’t know, what will happen with my soul and where I will fall!
TwoHands about 13 years ago
Gravity is no laughing matter
snkchmr about 13 years ago
south is down LOL. only because our maps etc are printed that way.
BanjinTsuki about 13 years ago
Gravity is a harsh mistress.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Perhaps in the real world. But this isn’t real. It’s either a Cordrazine halucination…or a comic book fantasy, where cartoon physics rule.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Some imagination there Calvin!
RinaFarina about 13 years ago
@somebody short: in my experience, it didn’t have to be at night – it’s just as easy to fall down into the blue, blue sky… but what a wonderful experience!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
I really like seeing how interested Dad REALLY is in Calvin’s tale. Cute!
Number Three about 13 years ago
The drawings look really amazing today.
xxx
Alyianna about 13 years ago
Now Dad just needs to invent a machine that will take away any gravity near Calvin.
mlswartz_99 about 13 years ago
How come the Sunday Calvin & Hobbes isn’t showing up in my email? The Monday through Saturday are showing up okay. This is the third Sunday in a row this has happened. I pay for the subscription so I don’t have pull up each strip. So as an FYI, this service I subscribe to isn’t a necessary service, I can just as easily NOT subscribe to it.
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 13 years ago
I’ll fly away, old glory; I’ll fly away, fly away
ratlum about 13 years ago
Dad likes this,I think Dad enjoys the flying real high up in the sky .trouble is if you cant find a jet,and your gravity comes back way up there,and spaceman spiff ???
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
@LX013:Dear Friend – If you really mean that, PLEASE read the Gospel of John in the Bible – especially chapter 11. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die,he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?” Thank you.
stuart about 13 years ago
I loved “The Light Princess” by George MacDonald, which has this premise. The uninvited fairy curses the baby princess to have “no gravity”. This turns out to be both physical and metaphorical (she is unable to cry, and laughs at tragedy and pain).http://www.amazon.com/Light-Princess-George-MacDonald/dp/1420930966It is also part of “The Gifts of the Child Christ”, a collection of MacDonald stories.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
“Gravity is arbitrary”??? Sir Isaac Newton would probably be shocked and astonished to hear someone say that!
Hobbes Premium Member about 13 years ago
@Dogsniff: That’s how it is – some do, some don’t. Religion is totally outside the realm of things that can be proven or disproven using logic and science. Otherwise it wouldn’t involve faith.
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
Its great that dad finds it interesting.If Calvin’s imagination was encouraged and channeled, just imagine what he might become. A writer, artist, or maybe a cartoonist.
Brother_James437 about 13 years ago
He just needs velcro on the bottom of his shoes
cosman about 13 years ago
Thank God for Boeing 727’s !
RoyW123 about 13 years ago
Calvin has a plane imagination that is taking flight the more he understands the gravity of his situation.
1Scramblinman about 13 years ago
Calvin is just exploiting his niche, Dad is looking in the mirror and doesn’t get it.‘You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows’
MLIAbeinganinja about 13 years ago
Ha love hoe dad is finally enjoying his sons cuteness
howellgroup about 13 years ago
Weasels ripped my flesh!