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Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The strip follows the richly imaginative adventures of Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether a poignant look at serious family issues or a round of time-travel (with the aid of a well-labeled cardboard box), Calvin and Hobbes will astound and delight you.
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margueritem
said, about 4 years ago
This was said by the boy that eats slug sandwiches…
cleokaya (THE FLASH)
said, about 4 years ago
This is not starting out very well.
Ivy0730 said, about 4 years ago
Susie: “Darn you! Calvin!1 You’re gonna answer to my parents if I can’t get my master’s degree!”
shiverrrr LOL
h2oman said, about 4 years ago
Will Susi give Calvin a knuckle sandwich??? Why don’t they do a report on Nimrods and Doofusi or what ever the plural of Doofus is.
Yukoner said, about 4 years ago
IT DOES SO!!
wndrwrthg
said, about 4 years ago
Amazing how the name of a great man can become so corrupted as to be considered an insult.
pouncingtiger said, about 4 years ago
Calvin’s got a point, though.
batkath said, about 4 years ago
DOES NOT!!!
txmystic
said, about 4 years ago
As opposed to, say a BB- Nimrod…
braxx said, about 4 years ago
wndrwrthgPro : “Amazing how the name of a great man can become so corrupted as to be considered an insult.”
Blame Warner Brothers … or their ignorant audience. The American neologism of ‘nimrod’ as an insult comes from the phrase “poor little Nimrod,” used by the cartoon character Bugs Bunny to mock the hapless hunter Elmer Fudd. Clearly the original meaning was lost on much of the audience. Kind of like the way ‘geek’ was redefined to mean nerd, even though geek in its original meaning is much more applicable to jocks than nerds. Nobody screws up English like Americans. LOL
Jackone said, about 4 years ago
How true, Braxx.
Calvinator said, about 4 years ago
I’m afraid that Calvin is right. Suzie gets A’s in everything - even being a Nimrod.
prasrinivara
said, about 4 years ago
Calvin, you may want to use a different term. In Britain, the word “Nimrod” refers to a surveillance/recon aircraft, of which one version was very similar to the American E-3-C “AWACS”.
Doctor Toon said, about 4 years ago
Can you imagine Calvin & Susies’ wedding day?
bald 716 said, about 4 years ago
sounds to me like susie is planning on calvin doing the report