Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 10, 2010

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    margueritem  over 13 years ago

    Some kid from the 50s…

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    deepfrieddrippingrag  over 13 years ago

    That is something that discourages everyone.

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    garfield246  over 13 years ago

    That’s what happens to me.

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    SWEETBILL  over 13 years ago

    Maybee,some kid in his fifties

    GM Marg and all early bird SPECIALS

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    Pteranodon  over 13 years ago

    It sure won’t be Susie D.

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    COWBOY7  over 13 years ago

    Good thought, Calvin! Where’s Hobbes?

    G’Morning Mike, Marg, Fran & Grog!

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    rentier  over 13 years ago

    Perhaps it is enough to impress himself!

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    vibjyor  over 13 years ago

    He will make a good business man - thinks of the market first.

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    Frankr  over 13 years ago

    I’m impressed by anyone who can work a yo-yo.

    I never could get the hang of it.

    Come to think of it, I could never get a slinky to go down the stairs either…

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    moronbis  over 13 years ago

    His patience wears out very fast, doesn’t it?

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    Tineli  over 13 years ago

    It could be me playing with a yo-yo…

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    rentier  over 13 years ago

    Perhaps it will succeed to impress this one, he wants to impress!

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    Dino-1  over 13 years ago

    Yo-yo’s were losing interest with kids when I was little but the frisbee was cool! I used to enjoy watching my cousin and his friends do these long distance throws, hi-lo rises, around the shoulder and down the arm rolls, and other cool tricks. I still see the occasional frisbee but now it’s the hacky-sacks that the kids are doing the cool tricks with I see around our neighborhood.

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    GreenJade  over 13 years ago

    As a kid, I used to play Minesweeper on my computer, non-stop. I was very good at it. But nobody was impressed by it .. what a waste of time :(

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    Sandfan  over 13 years ago

    Hard to imagine Calvin mastering any skill. Except whining.

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    Frankr said yesterday, “Don’t make me a sandwich on a 70 pound Kaiser roll. Too filling.” Hobbes might disagree with you if the filling is tuna. Why don’t you (and Calvin) use the Kaiser roll as a yo-yo? It would double as a weight-lifting device. With a chiseled body, Calvin could impress Susie! Don’t forget to alternate hands, or your washboard abs will be unbalanced. Calvin is unbalanced enough, already. BTW, who remembers the washboard?

    Yukoner, Thank you. I read an extended review yesterday. Although I didn’t time it precisely, I must have spent an hour or two reading it. I have a somewhat similar book called Power Steering With Words which “is considered the Bible of business communications”. Here’s an (excellent) article for anyone interested: www.dove.org/news/uplink/hu0411.htm

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    sandfan, Your skill fills the bill in one line.

    I hope fran650 doesn’t stop reading here, already.

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    cats32  over 13 years ago

    LOL

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    cats32  over 13 years ago

    i agree marg…

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    runninanreadin  over 13 years ago

    Welcome to Life 101, kid. Do what you love, love what you do…

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    GreenJade, You might be useful in Iraq, especially near the Iraq-Iran border. On the other hand (using a Kaiser roll yo-yo), maybe the mines help hinder Al-Qaeda and other terrorists and insurrectionists infiltrating from Iran. I won’t send you to China or Korea. :o)

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    Frankr said, “I never could get the hang of it. …I could never get a slinky to go down the stairs, either.” Don’t try to get the ‘hang’ of it in Calvin’s closet. Besides being cramped for style, you might never find your way out. With puns like that one, you should feel slinky yourself going down the stairs. Is ‘the pot calling the kettle black’ here?

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    GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago

    I had no luck with yo-yo’s either. I considered them a waste of string.

    Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠

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    Dkram  over 13 years ago

    I can get a yo yo to go up & down (yeah gotta snap it), but, I can’t do tricks.

    The yo yo was a weapon at one time.

    sorry, rambling.

    \\//_

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    Yukoneric  over 13 years ago

    Cal, you need looonger legs.

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    twj0729  over 13 years ago

    I tried many times to master the yoyo and do all the fantastic tricks I’ve seen done. The problem is(for me) after about the second up-down my mind went into deep-freeze and I couldn’t remember why I was playing with that thing. It was like Calvin when he was excavating for dinosaurs,”It was a mind numbing experience!”

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    celeconecca  over 13 years ago

    I just could never master the art of yo

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    LeslieAnne  over 13 years ago

    I didn’t get my first yo yo until I was 21 years old… But I loved it!!!!!!!!!!! I was in St. Louis at a conference for college students and one of the booths was giving them away. It lit up when you were using it. I walked all around St. Louis with that Yo Yo!!!!!! My friends thought it was hilarious that I had never owned one before!

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    jimcos  over 13 years ago

    I think most of us found a skill or two that we honed for no other reason than to see how good we could get at it. Yo-yo, throwing (football, baseball), riding our bikes with no hands.. Personally, I went with juggling, but my brother went the magic route. Remember those peaceful days with a quiet smile my friends.

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    Northwoodser  over 13 years ago

    Using a yo-yo has it’s ups and downs.

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    oletimer  over 13 years ago

    It’s amazing how one comic strip can bring out so many yoyos

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    jrcarter53  over 13 years ago

    And if you work them right they keep coming back too.

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    Northwoodser, Have you tried using a yo-yo in an elevator?

    “…let not your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” Matthew 6:3b Don’t be distracted by what your right hand is doing, Calvin, especially when it isn’t doing anything in particular. Besides, maybe you could do better with the yo-yo using your right hand. I eat, write, and play ping-pong with my left hand. I bat, throw, and bowl with my right hand. Sometimes I’m ambivalent, even… Snagglepuss “But all their works they do to be seen of men…” Matthew 23:5a Don’t just ‘master the skills’ to impress somebody, Calvin. Do it because it’s worth doing. Then maybe Susie will be impressed. That’s a bonus!

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    alan.gurka  over 13 years ago

    When you get older, Calvin, the chicks will love all the stupid, useless tricks you know–even Susie.

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    TN-REDD  over 13 years ago

    I think impressing Susie is the least of his worries…..for now. Just wait a few years then mabey he will give her a spin.

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    lazygrazer  over 13 years ago

    Why do we call that thing a yo-yo? ~I would think Gyrating Thimbolic Reel would be far more fitting.

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    algurka, What makes you think that Susie is a stupid, useless trick?

    See how easy it is for someone to distort a comment and make it sound different from what the poster intended! :o) That’s what jrcarter53 did with oletimer’s comment, but he did it in a good way.

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    benbrilling  over 13 years ago

    When you grow up you can put on a little show before the movie starts in a kiddie matinee. …Oops, wrong century!

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    kab2rb  over 13 years ago

    My sister and I both had Yo-Yo’s didn’t do what Tommy Smother’s did on their show and he still does them now. I can’t iminage Calvin having the patients for yoing.

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    bald  over 13 years ago

    all i ever managed to do with a yo yo was tie the string in knots trying to make the d@rn thing work

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    zerotsm  over 13 years ago

    I was able to “walk the dog” with my yo yo, but couldn’t do the more complicated tricks.

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 13 years ago

    I was so short I needed to stand on a stool to get enough clearance that the yo-yo didn’t hit the floor.

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    garfiey  over 13 years ago

    love you calvin.. i just started reading you.. :)

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    marvee  over 13 years ago

    Saucy, maybe that’s Calvin’s problem - too short. I think Susie might be impressed and that would secretly please Calvin. He just won’t admit it.

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    ratlum  over 13 years ago

    Impress some body.Oh how nice. I could not make the d——- thing work neither could my friends

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 13 years ago

    I could get the yo-yo to go down and sometimes back up again but I never could do any tricks with it either.

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    rentier  over 13 years ago

    Hi, runninanreadin !

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    TN-REDD  over 13 years ago

    Tigger me too. I was a NO YO YO”er

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    bigredkarl  over 13 years ago

    lmao im 26 years old have a yo yo collection and am a yoyo expert I am not kidding! go to yoyoexpert.com and see some of the pros makes you want to learn

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    glitterygal07  over 13 years ago

    You just don’t see that philosophy in today’s comic strip kids anymore.

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    Wiseguy411  over 13 years ago

    Puddlegum,

    regarding swearing; it is a poor choice of words used heatedly to express frustration 95% of the time.

    I suggest looking up George Carlin’s Seven Words monologue.

    Remember “a rose by another name would smell as sweet” (Yes Shakespeare) - by extension an F! from time to time still may only be expressing frustration.

    While “beauty may be in the eye of the beholder” a swear word may only exist in the ear of the listener …

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    trekkermint  over 13 years ago

    give him a bolo, a real gaucho one fun with a purpose

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    Puddleglum2  over 13 years ago

    Wiseguy411, A swear by another name would smell as sour. Swears are a poor substitute for a good vocabulary. imo, there are decent ways to express frustration, or even better, don’t get frustrated. “Easier Said Than Done” - The Essex

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    MatureCanadian  over 13 years ago

    Up & down and walk the dog. Never could rock the baby, but kept trying. Rainy day summer fun. When, horror of horrors; we had to stay inside ALL day……..awful.

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    Rakkav  over 13 years ago

    Who will be impressed? Anyone who knows you and your usual lack of persistence, Calvin!

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    harrietbe  over 13 years ago

    I could make it sleep.

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    lindz.coop Premium Member over 13 years ago

    mightaswellbe – that’s the first person I thought of too – Good ole Tommy Smothers – and he’s really good at it!!!

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    Me_Again  over 13 years ago

    Calvin and his philosophy FTW!

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