Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
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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 15 hours ago
She knows her water, too.
Yukoner said, about 15 hours ago
She sure does.
someoneuser said, about 15 hours ago
Ah kids, you gotta love the little monsters ;-)
MontanaLady said, about 15 hours ago
Didn’t Goldilocks have the same problem?
LX013 said, about 15 hours ago
Cook him alive!
Gweedo Murray said, about 15 hours ago
I was hoping it would be stone cold after all the fussing.
kreole said, about 15 hours ago
Childrean are a payback…..wonder what she did?
Andy said, about 14 hours ago
a month has passed again hehe… ^^
rayannina said, about 14 hours ago
That’s easy: she did the same things to her mom that Calvin does to her.
Fer Lefer said, about 14 hours ago
Mom knows everything…
… all moms do!
Fer Lefer said, about 14 hours ago
Mom knows everything…
… all moms do!
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
about 14 hours ago
It’s not as if you act mysterious or anything, Calvin! Your book is ALWAYS open.
pineapplehoney said, about 14 hours ago
Isn’t it strange….. how did she know….
I wish mom wouldn’t ask Calvin to bathe… its such a waste of time and energy and then you need to take extra effort to get stinky again.
ArtyG said, about 12 hours ago
My 37 year old son came over today with his sons, 2.5 and 4.5 I call the weasels. He reminded me of how much he enjoyed being bathed as a child . We hugged. That’s as good as it gets. Too bad Calvin is such an A-hole.
Dino-1 said, about 11 hours ago
My 3 year old granddaughter is just now getting better with the warmer water. She’ll now ask to have her bathwater warmer to start with. Before I used to have to get her out three or four times to add more hot water because before long she’d be shivering.
hagarthehorrible said, about 10 hours ago
I love Calvin in 3 panel. Look at the expression on his face. He thoroughly agrees with his mother. Been there done that !
watcha said, about 10 hours ago
If the water was not scaling hot he would not need to throw a tantrum until it is ‘perfect’
LuvH8 said, about 9 hours ago
My kids didn’t want to get into the bath and didn’t want to get out of the bath! (Big Sigh!)
mexdr1958 said, about 9 hours ago
Calvin, as any maladjusted child (and what child is not maladjusted?) will complain just as a matter of routine.
It is only good the law doesn´t allow infanticide anymore….
In the words of Rodney Carrington: “You love them so much you feel like wringing their little necks…”
PTui2 said, about 9 hours ago
What’s the point in taking a bath… He’ll just get dirty again. For that matter, why bother to feed kids? They just get hungry again in a few hours. There’s no end to it, I tell ya…
Tanya said, about 8 hours ago
I’m very thankful that I don’t have any kids… just my fur-babies (cats)… to each their own.
ronaldmundy said, about 7 hours ago
montanalady….that was porridge.
BC13
said,
about 7 hours ago
As Lonewolf has state Calvin’s book is always open, and Mom’s read it over and over.
He’s a broken record that keeps playing the same tune, and Mom’s got his number down.
Richard said, about 7 hours ago
Just take the little sucker outside and hose him down.
Macushlalondra said, about 7 hours ago
My mom used to say she hoped I had kids just like I was. I never did but I have had cats that were like I was!
Aardvark359 said, about 7 hours ago
Is it soup yet?
Susan001 said, about 7 hours ago
mexdr1958: any more?
When WAS infanticide legal?
dsom8 said, about 6 hours ago
watcha: You missed the point. If it had been “perfect” he would have thrown a tantrum anyway. And then the water would have been too cold, and he’d have thrown another one. Mom’s just one step ahead of his game.
musicnut1986 said, about 6 hours ago
Contrary to the title of the old ‘50’s TV show, MOTHER Knows Best!
It is amazing how a mother’s quotient for love outstrips the child’s quotient for aggravation.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
about 5 hours ago
Are some of you awake up there?
What child isn’t maladjusted?
Was that really a serious question? You must not know any of the vast throngs that have had good parents and good training.
When was infanticide legal?
What I just said above notwithstanding, you’d be surprised. Consider the following from Yuni’s Latin Quotes (this one is obviously modern, but it reflects some ancient practices):
Antiquis temporibus, nati tibi similes in rupibus ventosissimis exponebantur ad necem - In the good old days, children like you were left to perish on windswept crags!
Throw that at the intelligent but unruly little Calvins in your lives!
Mothers know best?
Yes, about being mothers. But the social liberals lost that argument long ago (they just refuse to admit it): everyone does best when the father is the real head of the household and is respected for his brand of love and wisdom. I wish I’d had that. So, had my mother only realized it then, did she - but it’s hard to see it when the father completely abandons his family.
lbbear said, about 5 hours ago
I remember hating taking baths as a kid. I was always afraid I was going to miss something on television.
Puddleglum2 said, about 5 hours ago
They preempt infanticide by killing the unborn child.
grazer said, about 4 hours ago
We kids loved taking long, warm baths at my grandparents place in the city—they had a real bathtub with hot running water! ~At home, we used hand pumps and galvanized wash tubs.
AJCA said, about 4 hours ago
My oldest son takes his shower with boiling water and doesn’t come out until the water is cold
musicnut1986 said, about 3 hours ago
Johanan Rakkav, my posting “MOTHER(singular) Knows Best”, is a play on the name of an old television show titled “Father Knows Best”. It was not meant to be a deep philosophical discussion point.
Lighten up, this is only a comic strip.
daphygirl said, about 3 hours ago
Calvin, she’s been giving you baths for six years now, I’d be supprized if she didn’t know you that well.
jaeldid66 said, about 2 hours ago
AJCA, my step-daughter did the same; until I went downstairs and found the hot water shut-off valve!
Vonnegut said, about 1 hour ago
It’s like cooking a frog. The trick is to put the frog in cool water and then slowly heat it up until he’s poached! The frog doesn’t think to hop out because the change in temp is gradual.
But I will concede that in spite of a shoddy, under-funded educational system and a child-age population composed mainly of lazy, brain-dead, video-junkies raised by self-absorbed, absentee parents, that most human children still retain a basic autonomic nervous system slightly more advanced than a frog.
Some days I think that slight evolutionary advantages like that are the only thing holding humanity back from the brink of extinction.
freeholder1 said, about 1 hour ago
The constant complaining, the pounding the fist, the ranting over the most inconsequential thing, yelling when things are actually designed to work out: When he grows up he’ll have a show on Fox News.
freeholder1 said, about 1 hour ago
So, johan, we can’t trust your opinion because you were raised by a Mom? :)