Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 17, 2012

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    margueritem  almost 13 years ago

    She must be related to Andi in ‘Fox Trot’.

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    pouncingtiger  almost 13 years ago

    I know what will make Mom’s life easier. Get Rosalyn, the babysitter, to move in permanently.

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    rshive  almost 13 years ago

    Sweaters work wonders, Calvin. They save lives every day.

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Here is a message from Dogsniff from yesterday.

    “I have received an email from gocomics. My banishment was for the mention of a porn site. I have apologized and informed them that it was an innocent mistake and I did not stand to benefit or profit from it in any way………They said they discussed it, and have banished me forever. If anyone would care to email them at support@uclick.com and speak up for me. It could help. I’ll be on the road again, but will try to check my messages. Thanks all, Dogsniff”If you would like to contact Dogsniff directly, his email address is 2tikijoe@earthlink.net.
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    alviebird  almost 13 years ago

    Message to GoComics sent.

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    jai-jai  almost 13 years ago

    Mom is concerned about global warming.

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    LittleSister18  almost 13 years ago

    Reminds me of several kids I know, they complain if it’s to cold or to hot.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Put on some mittens too, Calvin.

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    finkd  almost 13 years ago

    Bury your hands in Hobbes’ fur, Calvin. That should warm them right up.

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    tnazar  almost 13 years ago

    @margueritem

    I think it may be a chromosomal thing. My wife insists that we daily replicate temperatures on the North Slope. Our cats have taken to finding a human to sit on since the baseboard heaters are ice covered.

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    hazardboy  almost 13 years ago

    Re; dogsniff—-message sent to support@uclick.com hope it helps.

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    tripwire45  almost 13 years ago

    I love the “kid logic” in this one. If the thermostat goes up to 90 degrees, why not turn it up that high?

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    coffeeturtle  almost 13 years ago

    & mittens

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    kab2rb  almost 13 years ago

    Cannot blame Calvin’s mom cost to much to keep house warm, dress in layers.

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    zerotsm  almost 13 years ago

    I heat with wood, so when the weather is much colder than normal it’s a bit chilly, but when it’s mild (but still too cool to let the fire go out entirely) it gets warm enough here to run around in T-shirts.

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    dahawk  almost 13 years ago

    Mom was a very cold natured lady, just the opposite of dad. A happy memory happened a few weeks after they got a new individually controlled electric blanket. One night mom was complaining about being too cold and dad was complaining about being too warm as they kept adjusting their controls. The fussing continued into the next day. Later, while changing the bedding, mom noticed that somehow the controls had been reversed in the headboard. My brother and I never did tell them how they got that way, but my dad would just look at us and wink when the subject would be discussed. He knew what we had been up to and appreciated the resulting spooning in the middle of the bed.

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    dahawk  almost 13 years ago

    I sent a post in support of Dogsniff. Hope it helps. Most everyone usually deserves a second chance.

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Going to miss @Dogsniff’s comments! Hope our emails help! Everyone screws up now and again and really did it really hurt anyone?

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    LingeeWhiz  almost 13 years ago

    Calvin, numb hands are better than the numb bottom you could end up with. oops! No child welfare, government censors out there I hope.

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    Ladore  almost 13 years ago

    it could be 80 inside but when MOM gets cold EVERYONE puts on a sweater

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    jadoo823  almost 13 years ago

    …as to the censorship, methinks gocomics doth protest too much, when they run strips (and that could be a double-entendre) such as Pibgorn, then block all comments on it – the comments from that comic couldn’t possibly match the comic itself for salaciousness…

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    Rodney99  almost 13 years ago

    Big deal- our furnace has been out for two years. It’s 47 degrees in the kitchen right now. We have electric space heaters in the two bedrooms we use, and we stay in those almost all day. To go to the kitchen I put on shirt & t-shirt, and TWO sweaters.

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    notinksanymore  almost 13 years ago

    I live in southern Louisiana, so it costs way more to keep the indoor temperature reasonable in the summer than in the winter (for example, it is currently 75 degrees, and I have not used the heat or air in several days). I have found that blackout curtains help immensely because it keeps the endless summer sunlight out, which seems to keep the house cooler.

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    lindonc  almost 13 years ago

    My home is 70-72. I don’t do cold,and it is my money.

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    jpsomebody  almost 13 years ago

    Free Dogsniff!

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    Number Three  almost 13 years ago

    My hands are freezing also.

    LOL xxx

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    Vinobbes  almost 13 years ago

    Calvin won’t be bossed around, the only reason he won’t move that switch is because his hands are to numb.

    He’s the best!

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    tuslog64  almost 13 years ago

    That reminds me of a lady that sometimes clipped out the Ann Landers column if it dealt with something she didn’t want the kids to see. (She later learned the kids would check the paper to see what was cut out and then check it out at their friends house!)Similar story on “Grandfather Bibles” Years ago, some people would glue together pages of the Bible that dealt with subjects they didn’t want the kids to read. Kids would simply note what chapters/verses were glued together and check it out in another Bible. (For some people, I’d bet this was the only parts of the Bible they ever read)

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    Puddleglum2  almost 13 years ago

    …good damage control, Calvin!

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    jpsomebody  almost 13 years ago

    Dogsniff has been reinstated.

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    robertcrescent  almost 13 years ago

    That’s the tone/action parents need to bring to kids/children! Yea!

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    Nachikethass  almost 13 years ago

    Welcome back!

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    khpage  almost 13 years ago

    I have my thermostat set at 74 and I still wear a sweater inside during the winter. I also have it at that in the summertime – you get weird when you get older….

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    bmonk  almost 13 years ago

    Welcome back!

    ++++

    And be careful this time!!!!!

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    bmonk  almost 13 years ago

    As I mentioned on the 25th anniversary of the appearing of this strip:

    I thought sweaters were what you wear when your mother is cold.

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    Yontrop  almost 13 years ago

    Jimmy Carter suggested wearing sweaters to achieve energy independence and save money. Not enough people wanted to be bothered. He also used the (very unfortunate) term “moral equivalent of war”, and no one seemed to understand what he was getting at. So here we are, energy dependent and broke.

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    rgcviper  almost 13 years ago

    Welcome back! I was going to suggest that you register on GoComics under a different name, but looks like that’s not necessary. Good to see you online again.

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    margueritem  almost 13 years ago

    by golly, it worked!

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    leweclectic  almost 13 years ago

    DS: Don’t know what you did or particularly care as I am a free speech advocate up and to the point that such speech encourages or supports overt violent acts or actions. So, if you didn’t do the latter, welcome back. Note: If it was your past “entertaining comments” that got you in trouble, remember that there is always a better way and a more succinct way of expressing a point of view…it is usually referred to as diplomacy and, is often much more poignant and to the point. Good luck and good fun with your 2nd posting life. PS: It was Sen. Barry Goldwater of Utah who proclaimed: "I may vehemently disagree with what you have to say but, I will defend to my death your right to say it.”

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    Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML   almost 13 years ago

    OMG Dog…!!! I take ONE lousy day off… (umm, you know MLK day…?) And look what happens… I miss all the monkeyshines… I don’t get to participate in a revolt… I feel so… left out (sob)… brutha I could’a flung what monkey’s are good at flingin’ and now I gotta … oh listen to me… I’m bemoaning my missing the party, but the most important thing is your BACK…!!! (BTW… “Monkey-Stars” for all those that stepped up to da plate..!)

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    leweclectic  almost 13 years ago

    DS: Just discovered what you were banned for and it is a very sad commentary, from my POV, on secular law that should better protect freedom of speech and Christian fundamentalism which is today, the tail wagging the dog. If I understand correctly your reference was in context and presented no danger to anyone; therefore it sends up a red flag concerning censorship and, as such, is a very sad and frightening commentary concerning the “Mind Set” of those in power at Gocomics.

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    W6BXQ, John  almost 13 years ago

    I’m glad we all were able to help you get back here! I look forward to reading your future posts.

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    W6BXQ, John  almost 13 years ago

    I live in South Florida and my AC hasn’t worked for about three years. You get used to it and it saves a lot of money in the summer. My electric bill is actually higher in the winter due to occasional use of space heaters during cold (cool) snaps.

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    Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    @Dogsniff: Welcome back, my friend. The past few days, this site was reminding me of the time that Calvin lost Hobbes. But in that case, we were more confident that there would be a happy reunion.Don’t know whether anyone has mentioned it yet, but we did have to make one minor concession while you were away. We all told GoComics that you had agreed that if they would reinstate you, you would be willing to join a monastery and become celibate……Anyway, it’s great to see your postings again, and don’t feel too pressured to perform at too high of a level too soon for the dozens, maybe hundreds, perhaps thousands of people who contacted GoComics on your behalf and are all anxiously awaiting incredibly awesome humor from you on a daily basis from now on.:>)

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    Andrew Capp  almost 13 years ago

    I’m looking forward to being entertained…

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    gobblingup Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    I’m a little late to the game, but welcome back, Dogsniff! I always enjoy your comments, even if they unintentionally irritate others at times. I’ve never been offended, but instead thoroughly entertained. Glad you’re back! :-)

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    lin4869  almost 13 years ago

    I’m glad folks were able to contribute to your return. Now it’s on you—deserve it. (I’ve enjoyed your comments and your wit.)

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    rogue53  almost 13 years ago

    My god, you’d think someone was resurrected. Try to remember folks, it’s a simple little comic strip. Does your life REALLY revolve around this tripe? You mean you’d be in tears if someone was ‘banned’ from commenting? Really? That’s a sad commentary on what’s truly important in your life then. Get a grip on real life. Maybe think about someone that didn’t eat today because they had no food. Someone who walks long distances to learn something IMPORTANT, not even able to call it a school. I think a lot of you need to take a trip to a foreign land where people struggle daily for life. Then take another look at this comic strip here, and tell me how really important it is, and how devastated you’ll be if one of your “favorites” get banned. I hope your little world won’t topple.

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    Andrew Capp  almost 13 years ago

    ……to be honest, I find it refreshing to see such compassion and support for another in this day and age. It should be ENCOURAGED!

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    orinoco womble  almost 13 years ago

    I’m just pleased to see that there was a response. Whether it be because the mods monitor all comments (which I doubt, how could there be time?) or because of vox pop response, at least change was effected. So many websites don’t even respond to email or contact. Even online stores sometimes ignore requests for further information, which is pretty dumb.

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    bmonk  almost 13 years ago

    “Why do the eco-nuts always insist on 68 degrees in winter. . . .”

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    When I was going to school in DC, I found that the opposite tended to be true: gov. buildings were cooled to 65 in summer, but heated to 72 (at least) in winter.

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    barron44  almost 13 years ago

    A sweater doesn’t warm up your nose. That’s where I get the coldest. Next is hands and feet. ….and don’t tell me to wear a ski mask indoors.

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    Vinobbes  almost 13 years ago

    I’m really new to this, commenting on on a comic strip,and I’ve been a Calvin and Hobbes fan forever. I was wondering if perhaps I’ve missed some changes Mr. Watterson made. Is this now Calvin, Hobbes and Dogsniff?

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    Vinobbes  almost 13 years ago

    No offence to Dogsniff, I know nothing about him/her, but I do know not to say anything negative about him/her on this site without getting torn a new one.

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