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Should we fear that our boy is off to try to teach Susie about the (un)dress and customs of Gauguinâs natives? Hope not. or heâll meet a â50s star- the Big Bopper.
If I remember correctly Gaugin more or less deserted his pregnant wife to go live in the South Pacific, and his friend van Gogh cut off his ear after Gaugin bragged about his conquests at the local whorehouse, something van Gogh couldnât afford, hence the gift of his ear to one of the whores there. Still, I like his paintings and his quest for a simpler life. Didnât he die from syphillus? I seem to remember him writing that there was always some 13 year old trollop coming around to his hut. As John Lennon once sang. âJust give me the truth. All I want is the truth, Iâm tired ofâŠâ I love Calvin and Hobbes. Why would anyone want more than one kid? Isnât one enough?
I still say HOBBES the commenter is Watterson in disguise, checking up on how his strip lives on. How else could he pull up the painting appropriate to the day without advance knowledge of when this would appear?
Thank you for the explanation and links, Hobbes. I read the wiki link and find it sad that it was sold on so quickly by the person Gaugin gave it to. Particularly if he painted it for that person, though the article doesnât say so. What price friendship. Iâve unfortunately known a few people like that.
Hi hazardboy. Over the years, Iâve created a database with key words and dates for my favorite Peanuts strips. I search it to locate strips on particular topics. Then I enter the dates into GoComics to find the strips, and then I post the strips using the GoComics web links. There are 50 years of Peanuts strips, and Iâm still adding to the database. I started creating it because I would often be reminded of strips from the past but would be unable to locate them. I also save some information on strips by other cartoonists. I read about 20 strips each day, and whenever I see a strip that I really like, I record some key words and the date for future reference.
A child of this intelligence level should be recognized and allowed to develop. In todays world, we label them as âeccentricâ, and attempt to control their every thought with drugs.
The Paul being spoken of is certainly NOT the one who authored most of the New Testament â on the other hand, itâs a great place to find the answers to Calvinâs questionsâŠhave a great weekend folksâŠkhp<><
If he doesnât even know who Paul Gauguin is, then how does he know the quote? Also makes me wonder how he said Gauguinâs (last) name as it certainly isnât pronounced the way itâs spelled. Seems like that would be kind of tough for a 6-year-old when youâve got a whole lot of adults that probably canât even say it right!
For the record the best available evidence is that syphylis was brought to Europe by the crewmen on Columbusâ various voyages to the New World..It was originally referred to as the Spanish disease, then the French disease, etc as it spread across Europe.
rentier almost 13 years ago
Enjoy your coffee, Mom!
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Click here: Paul Gauguin: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?Click here: Painting
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hi LX013. Since you are in Europe, I guess youâve come from bed and we are going to bed.:>)
King_Shark almost 13 years ago
I came from home, Iâm a health care provider, and I shall go back home.
bluskies almost 13 years ago
Should we fear that our boy is off to try to teach Susie about the (un)dress and customs of Gauguinâs natives? Hope not. or heâll meet a â50s star- the Big Bopper.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Thanks, Tacopielver, Veridian, and Marg. A lot of great people on this site.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 13 years ago
A kid should never hit his mother.
chovil almost 13 years ago
If I remember correctly Gaugin more or less deserted his pregnant wife to go live in the South Pacific, and his friend van Gogh cut off his ear after Gaugin bragged about his conquests at the local whorehouse, something van Gogh couldnât afford, hence the gift of his ear to one of the whores there. Still, I like his paintings and his quest for a simpler life. Didnât he die from syphillus? I seem to remember him writing that there was always some 13 year old trollop coming around to his hut. As John Lennon once sang. âJust give me the truth. All I want is the truth, Iâm tired ofâŠâ I love Calvin and Hobbes. Why would anyone want more than one kid? Isnât one enough?
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Well I donât know about everybody else, but I came from my bedroom, and in about an hour Iâll be going to work.
hazardboy almost 13 years ago
You seem to have all the peanuts strips HobbesâAre you a collector?
Mythreesons almost 13 years ago
I still say HOBBES the commenter is Watterson in disguise, checking up on how his strip lives on. How else could he pull up the painting appropriate to the day without advance knowledge of when this would appear?
alan.gurka almost 13 years ago
Dealing with Calvin on a daily basis, Iâm sure Mom has more than just coffee in her cup. Maybe a little Baileyâs or Kahlua.
rolleg almost 13 years ago
I just would love to hear Calvin pronounce âPaul Gauguin.â
orinoco womble almost 13 years ago
Thank you for the explanation and links, Hobbes. I read the wiki link and find it sad that it was sold on so quickly by the person Gaugin gave it to. Particularly if he painted it for that person, though the article doesnât say so. What price friendship. Iâve unfortunately known a few people like that.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hi mythreesons. No, Iâm not Bill Watterson. How could a talking tiger claim to be a syndicated cartoonist? It wouldnât make any sense.:>)
witewater almost 13 years ago
a Philosophy PhD dissertation in 4 panels! Thanks Hobbes for the context
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hi hazardboy. Over the years, Iâve created a database with key words and dates for my favorite Peanuts strips. I search it to locate strips on particular topics. Then I enter the dates into GoComics to find the strips, and then I post the strips using the GoComics web links. There are 50 years of Peanuts strips, and Iâm still adding to the database. I started creating it because I would often be reminded of strips from the past but would be unable to locate them. I also save some information on strips by other cartoonists. I read about 20 strips each day, and whenever I see a strip that I really like, I record some key words and the date for future reference.
38lowell almost 13 years ago
Harvard had no American art classes until the twenties. Now, they sell in the millions. All of european art was better then! Pity!
CorBlimey101 almost 13 years ago
CMON GUYS IF WE GIVE BILL ENOUGH SUPPORT THAN HE MITE BRING âEM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
Froggybob almost 13 years ago
Absolutely must reading for anyone working and/or playing with children!
jslabotnik almost 13 years ago
I thought that was Ross Perotâs running mate who said that
cookies333 almost 13 years ago
Linus is so innocent in the last strip.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 13 years ago
@mightaswellbe: No, that was Picasso. Iâm not an expert â I looked it up here:Wikipedia: Guernica Painting
MysteryCat almost 13 years ago
Love Momâs expressions, especially in the last panel.
MoonlitKnight Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Where are we going? Crazy, of course!
sonnygreen almost 13 years ago
For a kid with his interpretation skills, his sense of priorities are screwed up. And his mom realizes it.
sonnygreen almost 13 years ago
A child of this intelligence level should be recognized and allowed to develop. In todays world, we label them as âeccentricâ, and attempt to control their every thought with drugs.
716PMedGuy almost 13 years ago
LMAO, look out world here comes CalvinâŠâŠwhereâs Hobbes?
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
âWhat are we? âŠjust a couple of specks of nothing!âBilly Bigelow from Carousel
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Calvinâs question is quizzical, and so is Momâs response (expression)!
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
Until youâve been there at least once, you canât âGauguinâ!
ratlum almost 13 years ago
O we got to remember this example .
bmonk almost 13 years ago
I was like that too. And you never knew what you would read and not really understand, like Paul Gauguin references.
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Go, Calvin!
David Bethke Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Iâve always liked Momâs expression in Panel 3. Itâs like sheâs waiting for the punch line.
khpage almost 13 years ago
The Paul being spoken of is certainly NOT the one who authored most of the New Testament â on the other hand, itâs a great place to find the answers to Calvinâs questionsâŠhave a great weekend folksâŠkhp<><
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
answer the question, âWhy?â
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
my wife says I stink, therefore I am.
BertyBea almost 13 years ago
I hope thats an expresso, shes going to need it :D
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
If he doesnât even know who Paul Gauguin is, then how does he know the quote? Also makes me wonder how he said Gauguinâs (last) name as it certainly isnât pronounced the way itâs spelled. Seems like that would be kind of tough for a 6-year-old when youâve got a whole lot of adults that probably canât even say it right!
fatimaq08 almost 13 years ago
It feels so good to come across someone who knows what âwhenceâ means.
Wiseguy411 almost 13 years ago
No it was Picasso. Gauguin heavily influenced Picasso and Matisse.
Wiseguy411 almost 13 years ago
For the record the best available evidence is that syphylis was brought to Europe by the crewmen on Columbusâ various voyages to the New World..It was originally referred to as the Spanish disease, then the French disease, etc as it spread across Europe.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
the universe is divided into three equal portionsâŠbefore me.me.after me.
wvhappypappy almost 13 years ago
Who remembers the episode of âMcHaleâs Navyâ when Paulâs âbrotherâ painted Capt. Binghampton into a picture similar to the one above?
FleurLis619 almost 12 years ago
Who IS Paul Gaugin?