Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 14, 2010

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    margueritem  about 14 years ago

    Yum, cold manicotti! Almost as good as cold pizza!

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    GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Boy, are you gullible, Mom & Dad. I love Spaceman Spiff Sundays.

    Good morning, marg!

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  about 14 years ago

    Spiff’s fast! Good morning, margueritem (aka Edie Adams)!

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    carmy  about 14 years ago

    Can he get a salad with that?

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    Now that was quick!

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    legaleagle48  about 14 years ago

    Spaceman Spiff doesn’t wear briefs? TMI, Calvin!

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    margueritem  about 14 years ago

    GMG,C,&VB!

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    Pacejv  about 14 years ago

    Spiff has gone briefly commando.

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    sam2tky  about 14 years ago

    the time is now 3am in the morning, dad, do you know where i am?

    :)

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    jrbj  about 14 years ago

    Caution! People who don’t wear briefs and move quickly can be dangerous.

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    Rakkav  about 14 years ago

    Well, now we know the name of one of the parents (Dad, I’m guessing): Zokbar-Z. :)) We can’t claim anymore that Bill W. never told us the name of either parent.

    And now we know why Calvin acts like a red-headed stepchild from another planet. He is one.

    Wow, all that knowledge revealed in one day. I’m so excited that I think I’ll go to bed and calm down. :))

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  about 14 years ago

    The meals mom feeds Calvin would have prepared him for Army meals before they “modenized” the Army!

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    lazygrazer  about 14 years ago

    LOL—excellent point, JR!

    Today’s strip epitomizes Watterson’s gifts of art and humor.

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    rentier  about 14 years ago

    What is manicotti?

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    Cymbol  about 14 years ago

    @ LX013: Manicotti is a large, tubular shaped pasta with a cooked diameter of about one inch (2.54 cm) and a length of about four inches (10.16 cm). Unlike other styles of pasta, manicotti is usually stuffed with various types of cheeses, meats, vegetables or seafood, and then baked in a cheese or tomato based sauce.

    It’s a great dinner…don’t know if I’d like it cold for breakfast though gag

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    Dino-1  about 14 years ago

    When my girlfriend was getting married her family and friends made all the food served at the showers(6) and wedding reception including their cake. I got to meet her whole family and his bonding over cooking and freezing. To make a long story longer I learned how to make alot of pasta dishes like Lasagna, Manicotti and Ratatouille, over those weekends. It still brings me back there whenever I make or I’m served one of those dishes.

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    pintcape  about 14 years ago

    my parents weren’t that gullible to fall for something like that,calvin you’re one lucky little guy,see what else you can get away with.

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    rentier  about 14 years ago

    cymbol: Thank you for explanation of “Manicotti”!

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    mexdr1958  about 14 years ago

    Dino,

    “…. I got to meet her whole family and his bonding over cooking and freezing…..”

    Was it “her” family or “his” family”? Inquisitive noses want to know…

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    lewisbower  about 14 years ago

    LX013 Don’t let CYMBOL fool you. Manicotti is a word you say before being forced to change and take her to dinner in a restaurant who’s name ends in a vowel, This word should be used with care and never before a Sunday game..

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    JHAppel  about 14 years ago

    Dino-1

    Ratatouille is not a pasta dish, rather it is an eggplant-based vegetable side dish.

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    Silentknight7  about 14 years ago

    I’m still chuckling about the ‘Debriefing.’ Thank you Bill Watterson.

    Also thank Johanan Rakkav, I hadn’t thought of that. except Calvin’ hair is blond, not red.

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    wicky  about 14 years ago

    In college, I thought that breakfast was cold pizza and beer.

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    gjsjr41  about 14 years ago

    Ya mean it aint?

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    Trainwreck_1  about 14 years ago

    No briefs Must be set in the mid 70s I know Calvin and Hobbes is set in the late 80s and early 90s so it must be Bill Watterson was a little more hippy back in the day then some thought

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    pilover3.1415926  about 14 years ago

    cymbol, I agree. GAG!

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    ellisaana Premium Member about 14 years ago

    It is Commando Spiff!

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    cleokaya  about 14 years ago

    Briefs are to confining. Do not fear Calvin, I shall finish your manicotti.

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    marcoeldo  about 14 years ago

    This really happened. Only it was in Jamaica and his captors were Pastafarians.

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    Willows Dream  about 14 years ago

    Hey guys maybe he wears boxers….that would mean no briefs! ; )

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    shoreline201  about 14 years ago

    You get the manicotti you pay for…Bwa-Hahahahahaha!!!! Silly Earth-Creature !!!

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    kjhudlow Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Susan001: If the manicotti was stuffed with lizard tongues, Calvin would eat it.

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    bandz  about 14 years ago

    “Poised precariously over a percolating pit of putrid pasta.” That’s got to be one of the all time best lines!

    Reminds me of the newly married couple sitting down to the wife’s first home-cooked meal. As she serves her new spouse she says, “My mother taught me how to cook. My best things are meatloaf and apple pie.” The new husband looks down at his plate and says, “”Which is this?”

    [Would that constitute grounds for divorce?]

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    yakkafoobmog  about 14 years ago

    Very gullible, Spiff’s captors. Also seem to have done lot of research on making escaped prisoners return to prison!

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    Rakkav  about 14 years ago

    True, Spiff and Calvin alike are blond, but 1) the idiom is “red-headed stepchild” and 2) if I changed it then someone likely would’ve corrected me from the other direction. :))

    Given a choice between literal and idiomatic correctness, I’ll take idiomatic correctness every time. It comes with being a Hebraist and (probably) a Jungian ENFP.

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    alviebird  about 14 years ago

    “Poised precariously over a percolating pit of putrid pasta.”

    Reminds me of the old ‘Batman’ series.

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    ratlum  about 14 years ago

    All these years and I never heard of manicotti I am ignorant I am sure But cold pizza and warm flat beer for breakfast strikes fear in my body and soul

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    3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago

    ..yawn…

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    WickedCrazy  about 14 years ago

    margueritem

    “Yum, cold manicotti! Almost as good as cold pizza!” I couldn’t agree more.

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    Liz1794  about 14 years ago

    Calvin and Hobbes is one of the best comics ever.

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    mrslukeskywalker  about 14 years ago

    What kind of kid doesn’t like macaroni? She REALLY has to be a god-awful cook.

    When I was little I would not eat ricotta. The texture made me gag. My mother made meat versions of manicotti and ravioli for me instead. Something happened, now I love almost everything. Maybe Calvin can’t tolerate ricotta yet either.

    Ratlum, manicotti, properly pronounced “mon-ee-gawt”, not “man-a-cot-ee”, is a cooked macaroni tube, stuffed with a ricotta mixture like what’s in ravioli, topped with tomato sauce, mozzerella, and grated cheese, then baked until the mozz melts.

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    bandz  about 14 years ago

    A proud Paddy Murphy tells 5 yr. old Sean that he has the privilidge of saying the blessing at the extended family’s St. Patrick’s Day dinner. Sean begins, “Lord we thank you for the corned beef and for the cabbage. Thank you for the mashed ‘tatties. Thank you for the fruit salad and for the milk.” There is a long pause. Sean leans over to his father and whispers audibly, “If I thank God for the broccoli, won’t he know that I’m lying?” He didn’t even ask about the manicotti.

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Love manicotti (or its cousin cannelloni) in any form or temp.

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    lin4869  about 14 years ago

    Since we’re vegetarians, I made manicotti (from scratch) as our traditional Christmas meal each year. It’s delicious!

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    Wiseguy411  about 14 years ago

    Margueritem: Brilliant response. Incredibly subtle.

    Sometimes I can not get here everyday (yesterday was one), but I always look for your original comment when I do. It is now apparent you look through the priors every time you return.

    Kudos to VistaBill for picking up on it as well.

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    bleepingdeadalien  about 14 years ago

    LOOK BEHIND YOU! Too funny!

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    Smiley Rmom  about 14 years ago

    mexdr1958 - I’m guessing that she means the bride’s and groom’s families. Her “girlfriend” is the bride - she’s probably the maid of honor.

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    kab2rb  about 14 years ago

    I use to like different pasta’s now my body can’t handle it. I thought Calvin would go nuts for pasta.

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    Ed in Toledo Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Is this a prelude to the “Noodle Incident”?

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    lfanterickson  about 14 years ago

    The problem is, Calvin ends up without dinner. Shouldn’t he eat what he likes, first, THEN escape through “clever” means?

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    mrprongs  about 14 years ago

    And he couldn’t think of anything to write about a couple of strips ago?

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago

    I thought Manicotti was the current artist at BC and Wizard of Id.

    :O)

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    khpage  about 14 years ago

    Having the wrong underwear on interferes with one’s ability to hit plaid speed when escaping evil aliens. Doesn’t everybody know this, or am I the only one?

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    comixmaster1000  about 13 years ago

    I don’t know if this question has already been answered, but what is manicotti?

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