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Well Cal, you were too busy doing the actions in the story to actually WRITE it and Hobbes wrote it for youâbut cheer up, your âreslantingâ will up your grade!
SooooâŠâŠ. the 6:30 Calvin took the paper back with him and didnât read it. Did he not have enough time?âŠ.. or did time progress in a linear fashion at his origin point?
@The Doctor: The 6:30 Calvin took the paper back with him, but he didnât bother to read it, since it was done and he wanted to read comic books instead. We saw him reading comic books at 7:30, in last Saturdayâs strip. Of course, then he seemed surprised to see the other two Calvins, as though he had no memory of what had happened, but we wonât go into thatâŠâŠ..:>)
Restaurant in BostonâŠthat chowder smelled and tasted like it had been traveling for quite some time. I didnât eat it, and gave it a poor grade. Someone here is also spoiled.
The problem with most inexperienced time travellers is that they donât think 4th dimensionally. Calvin SHOULD have dropped off his homework with the 4:30 Calvin, giving himself more time to prepare. Then he would have already had it at 6:30, and, since his time machine seems to correct paradoxes, he would never have had to go on the trip at all, leaving more time for reading comic books.
If Calvin had restrained himself, and not overreacted, he might have gotten a good grade, especially for being willing to humiliate himself in the story!
Well, Calvin, this is what happens when a âtime traveling chowderheadâ whoâs too lazy to do his own homework lets a âcertain stripey furballâ write it for him and then doesnât bother to read it in advance before turning it in . . . or, in this case, reading it in front of the entire class!!!!!
What a great face on Calvin in the last panel â that kid is an absolute rubberface. Maybe when he grows up he should go into show business â heâs got the imagination for itâŠgave me a good laugh to start the weekendâŠ.Iâm not much into chowder, but lobster thermidore, Iâm there bigtimeâŠ
One week henceâŠCalvin: "YAY-Y, HOORAY, OH, BOY!! ITâS SUMMER AGAIN!!(To Hobbes) Sigh â âBO-O-O-ORING! What do YOU wanna do, Hobbes?ââI dunno. Yourself?ââHo-hum. Boring as usual.â
StrummerFan over 12 years ago
Love his face in the last panel!!
Donriess over 12 years ago
The sad reality of this isâŠ.the boy wrote the story himselfâŠnow FreudâŠ.take it away :):)
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Time traveling chowderheads never get any respect.
prasrinivara over 12 years ago
Well Cal, you were too busy doing the actions in the story to actually WRITE it and Hobbes wrote it for youâbut cheer up, your âreslantingâ will up your grade!
Rakkav over 12 years ago
There. Wasnât it worth the wait to see this? :)
Phapada over 12 years ago
Ha ha haaaâŠ.
rentier over 12 years ago
I saw it ending so!!
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
Teach is on the edge of her chair, sheâs loving this! Hobbes is a shoo-in for an A!
pratishthagarg over 12 years ago
Chowderhead! iâm gonna call someone that today.. :)
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Thatâs pronounced chowda-head, Calvin. Thatâll teach you to read Hobbesâ works before submitting it.
Bittermelon of Truth over 12 years ago
Calvin discovered that if he wants something done right, he has to do it himself. Not pass it off to some low-level peon and try to take the credit.
LEOKEV over 12 years ago
Who is Tyler Durden?
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
âStripey furball?â Sounds like jealousy to me.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@oronicle womble: I just wrote you a reply at the end of the June 5th comments.
Dallas1701D over 12 years ago
SooooâŠâŠ. the 6:30 Calvin took the paper back with him and didnât read it. Did he not have enough time?âŠ.. or did time progress in a linear fashion at his origin point?
battle of plattsburgh over 12 years ago
Obviously, this boy should be home-schooled. Iâm sure Mrs. Wormwood would be the first to sign a petition for that to happen.
Hobbes Premium Member over 12 years ago
@The Doctor: The 6:30 Calvin took the paper back with him, but he didnât bother to read it, since it was done and he wanted to read comic books instead. We saw him reading comic books at 7:30, in last Saturdayâs strip. Of course, then he seemed surprised to see the other two Calvins, as though he had no memory of what had happened, but we wonât go into thatâŠâŠ..:>)
Number Three over 12 years ago
LOl LOL! I KNEW he would get a shock if Hobbes wrote it!
Let that be a lesson to you, Calvin. Write your own papers from now on.
And get rid of the time machine.
LOL xxx
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Restaurant in BostonâŠthat chowder smelled and tasted like it had been traveling for quite some time. I didnât eat it, and gave it a poor grade. Someone here is also spoiled.
rentier over 12 years ago
Fish begins to stink at the head!
lightenup Premium Member over 12 years ago
I think youâre going to be in so much trouble with Mom when you get home, Calvin, that you wonât have time to deal with a âstripey furballââŠ
Dallas1701D over 12 years ago
The problem with most inexperienced time travellers is that they donât think 4th dimensionally. Calvin SHOULD have dropped off his homework with the 4:30 Calvin, giving himself more time to prepare. Then he would have already had it at 6:30, and, since his time machine seems to correct paradoxes, he would never have had to go on the trip at all, leaving more time for reading comic books.
mikegoldfuss over 12 years ago
Ya coulda checked out what it said at least on the bus Calvin. Then you wouldnât be so surprised. You could have made some last minute corrections.
BigNate+CalvinandHobbes=:) over 12 years ago
Nice Job, Hobbes
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Now letâs hear âŠthe rest of the story!
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
If Calvin had restrained himself, and not overreacted, he might have gotten a good grade, especially for being willing to humiliate himself in the story!
Puddleglum2 over 12 years ago
Calvin showed himself to be a real âchowderheadâ by not âclammingâ up when he began to read the story
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
âNo thanks to Calvinâ? Hobbes, you twit. Without Calvin, there would be no story. No assignment for one coming your way, either.
ronpolimeni over 12 years ago
The great thing about this strip is that Watterson never reveals conclusively whether or not Hobbes is real.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
Well, Calvin, this is what happens when a âtime traveling chowderheadâ whoâs too lazy to do his own homework lets a âcertain stripey furballâ write it for him and then doesnât bother to read it in advance before turning it in . . . or, in this case, reading it in front of the entire class!!!!!
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;-)
khpage over 12 years ago
What a great face on Calvin in the last panel â that kid is an absolute rubberface. Maybe when he grows up he should go into show business â heâs got the imagination for itâŠgave me a good laugh to start the weekendâŠ.Iâm not much into chowder, but lobster thermidore, Iâm there bigtimeâŠ
meandkage over 12 years ago
Bill Watterson has never confirmed Hobbs is imaginary. He said something to the effect, is he imaginary or is he only visible to Calvin?
rickray777 over 12 years ago
One week henceâŠCalvin: "YAY-Y, HOORAY, OH, BOY!! ITâS SUMMER AGAIN!!(To Hobbes) Sigh â âBO-O-O-ORING! What do YOU wanna do, Hobbes?ââI dunno. Yourself?ââHo-hum. Boring as usual.â
ratlum over 12 years ago
Pays to read your work over before you show it to the world.
rgcviper over 12 years ago
This one is fantastic.
The words, the facial expressions ⊠love it all!
zianrocks2468 about 12 years ago
I not gonna eat That Chowder. Now that Iâve heard that it is going to be made from a tiger head!!! EwwwwâŠâŠ