SpongeBob and Patrick could give you lads some ideas; they too played in a cardboard box with some (cue rainbow made from hands) imagination. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbPWe9U4uPU
All that male posturing…that will continue through high school and college. Little girls feel bad and left out…and learned tricks to get their attention and get invited…something called testosterone that responds so well to estrogen.
My older brother & his friends started a Horror Club in our cellar when I was about 5 or 6. The fact that it was Horror alone was enough to keep me out, until the time when I HAD to go down. I had a doll that I loved: it was a cloth-bodied doll, as big as me, with elastics in her hands & feet so that I could “dance” with her. One day I couldn’t find her, so I looked everywhere for her, inevitably going into the cellar. The Club had decorated their area with silly string for cobwebs and various pictures & posters and, hanging on a noose from the ceiling, was my beloved doll. They had slathered fake blood all over her and stuck a little gardening hand-rake into her back. I had nightmares for weeks, and my brother’s club was put to an end.
Not to mention The 1934 feature from Columbia “Woman Haters” starring the Three Stooges in one of their earliest (perhaps first?) Columbia features. From Wikipedia: “The Stooges were not known professionally as the Three Stooges when the film was released and were billed under their own names”. They were not yet relying on physical humor – the entertainment value here was much more based on the writing and the musical element. If you don’t like later Stooges because of the violence, but are a fan of old black & white films, you may enjoy this!
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
SpongeBob and Patrick could give you lads some ideas; they too played in a cardboard box with some (cue rainbow made from hands) imagination. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbPWe9U4uPU
howtheduck over 7 years ago
This comic strip was brought to you by:
1. The He Man Woman Haters Club from The Little Rascals and
2. Ernest Borgnine’s classic “What do you feel like doing tonight?” scene from the movie Marty.
capricorn9th over 7 years ago
All that male posturing…that will continue through high school and college. Little girls feel bad and left out…and learned tricks to get their attention and get invited…something called testosterone that responds so well to estrogen.
debra4life over 7 years ago
I bet the girls would have more fun in it. Probably play house. They’d also have more room, being smaller.
boydpercy Premium Member over 7 years ago
Try to figure out a way to keep his mother from finding out that he used her good knives in building the club house.
primadonna over 7 years ago
How old is he? Two bad spelling mistakes
freewaydog over 7 years ago
Kind of like the Little Rascals exclusive boys’ club, no girls allowed….
ladykat over 7 years ago
So? Let the girls form their own club. The boys will come snooping around soon enough.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I know,they can work on their spelling.
Jogger2 over 7 years ago
Whatever happened to “Lizard Breath?”
bartour over 7 years ago
Males have done this for thousands of years, why stop now?
Wren Fahel over 7 years ago
My older brother & his friends started a Horror Club in our cellar when I was about 5 or 6. The fact that it was Horror alone was enough to keep me out, until the time when I HAD to go down. I had a doll that I loved: it was a cloth-bodied doll, as big as me, with elastics in her hands & feet so that I could “dance” with her. One day I couldn’t find her, so I looked everywhere for her, inevitably going into the cellar. The Club had decorated their area with silly string for cobwebs and various pictures & posters and, hanging on a noose from the ceiling, was my beloved doll. They had slathered fake blood all over her and stuck a little gardening hand-rake into her back. I had nightmares for weeks, and my brother’s club was put to an end.
JanLC over 7 years ago
There are so many classic examples of “boys only” clubhouses in the comics and movies. This adds to the lore.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
As a boy I never had feelings of alienating girls. Not one thought.
Kind&Kinder over 7 years ago
Don’t want to forget Calvin and Hobbes’ anti-girl club!
Iwa Iniki over 7 years ago
And What do you want to do, Marty?
paranormal over 7 years ago
Girls allowed if quiet; just NO talking!
JP Steve Premium Member over 7 years ago
@Kind&Kinder Their G.R.O.S.S. club could work even better than Calvin’s — Get Rid Of Slimy Sisters!
comics guy 47 over 7 years ago
Not to mention The 1934 feature from Columbia “Woman Haters” starring the Three Stooges in one of their earliest (perhaps first?) Columbia features. From Wikipedia: “The Stooges were not known professionally as the Three Stooges when the film was released and were billed under their own names”. They were not yet relying on physical humor – the entertainment value here was much more based on the writing and the musical element. If you don’t like later Stooges because of the violence, but are a fan of old black & white films, you may enjoy this!