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  1. over 10 years ago on [Deleted]

    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”?

  2. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Calvin needs a cement pill!

  3. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    If want to listen to an asshole, I prefer to fart!

  4. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Interesting your idea of corporal punishment!

    You’ve really got a sick outlook on life!

  5. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    What a specious argument! Your son is a good example? Rubbish! One swallow, does not, a summer make! Government think-tank? Yeah, we all know how useful they’ve proved in the past!

    “pathatic & ingorant.” I wonder who is the the most ignorant?

  6. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    A touch of corporal punishment is called for. Unfortunately theremnants of Dr Spock still linger in the US psyche, so it won’t happen.

  7. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Flogging a dead comes to mind.

  8. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    It seems as if Watterson has a thing about delinquent parents…

  9. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Theme is becoming repetitive, how many times has Calvin been in this situation? For me? Too many…

  10. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    USA leads the way:“About 30 percent of the 430 billion lbs of food produced in the United States is wasted, an incredible statistic, especially given the lack of landfill space, not to mention the global menace of world hunger.

    The shocking statistic gives a new meaning to the term ‘junk food,’ as Americans are sending 133 billion lbs (60 billion kg) of food to the garbage dump each year. To put it another way, 141 trillion calories annually – or 1,249 calories per capita daily – went uneaten in the United States, according to a report by the US Department of Agriculture."