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,
3 months ago
He didn’t say how far…..
Yukoner said, 3 months ago
He didn’t even tell her why or where. She made an assumption for which he will now be blamed.
VistaBill said, 3 months ago
Calvin did say “please”!
jukeofurl said, 3 months ago
I swear it’s true— I actually did that in 2nd grade. We had a nun subbing for our regular lay teacher. And by that point I’d had enough of nasty nun abuse.
margueritem
said,
3 months ago
jukeofurl, what did your mom say when you suddenly appeared?
DreamScourge said, 3 months ago
LOLz Calvin! You won’t get away with that one ever again tho’ did you really use it at the most opportune time? Give him credit tho he was very polite about it, and followed all the expected formalities ;)
Love the rename Morgue… Is it just for the halloween hols?
sjoujke
said,
3 months ago
He did say he “had to go”…if she thought it was to the washroom…HER mistake!
Carmy
said,
3 months ago
Mom is going to make him GO back to school.
comYics
said,
3 months ago
Nice.
kreole said, 3 months ago
Hey JUKEOFURL—the nuns in my second grade hit the palm of my hands so many times with a ruler, my parents put me back in public school so my hands could heal! Never went back! Guess I was kind of a Calvin……
jukeofurl said, 3 months ago
@kreole - yikes! my stories are too complex & don’t belong here. I feel for you-some nuns I had were fine people. But only takes few to ruin my day.
@Margueritem - I honestly don’t recall that part now. I think she let me stay home that day but I went the next. Pretty sure Mrs. Alteri was back by then ;-) and like kreole - by 3rd grade I was in public schools. Did have after school CCD though. Ugh. Sorry to other readers for the trauma tale—Soupy’s death got to me.
BC13
said,
3 months ago
I did that on my first day of school. I avoided the Christmas rush and decided to hate school right away.
RavennaAl said, 3 months ago
That’s what happens when you assume. Anyone else remember Felix Unger in court on The Odd Couple?
LX013 said, 3 months ago
Morgue-ritem?
tortugasurfcostarica said, 3 months ago
true genius in disguise…i apply his methods to my current life and escape to the wilds of the ocean.
Susan001 said, 3 months ago
Parochial schooling is just a lot of “nunsense”, eh?
canadaeh said, 3 months ago
i wonder if i tried that at work if my boss would fall for it
carpetinwater9 said, 3 months ago
A long walk home. Where’s Hobbes?
jrbj said, 3 months ago
You can say what you will about Calvin and his antics, but you have to admit that he has potential and he has grit in his craw. One day, this boy will grow up to be a world leader and we’ll all be glad.
pintcape said, 3 months ago
he didn’t lie,he said he had to go,not his fault she didn’t ask him where he had to go,smart little devil,lol.
Macushlalondra said, 3 months ago
Next time Mrs. Wormwood will be sure to clarify just where Calvin “has to go.”
cleokaya
said,
3 months ago
What a perfect ploy to get out of class. Now I never thought of something so clever. Smart lad.
Now let’s see what mom has to say about it.
3hourtour said, 3 months ago
…I don’t get it…
LX013 said, 3 months ago
Where is Hobbes? Doesn’t he want to pounce?
serenasakitty said, 3 months ago
It’s too early. Hobbes is still in bed reading comic books.
skipping
said,
3 months ago
Jeeze! I wish I had known that would work!
shakeswilly said, 3 months ago
Sheesh ! I thought a mother would be happier to see her son….
Johanan Rakkav
said,
3 months ago
Calvin the World Leader? That thought is supposed to make me happy?
choke gasp wheeze urk
unemandarine said, 3 months ago
My school wasn’t close enough to pull that off… But very good idea Calvin, to bad it will only work once.
kab2rb said, 3 months ago
Hobbes can’t pounce Calvin came home too early sure surprise mom though. I don’t think my kids did that at school. When I took classes my oldest would not go in at times I would have to leave early and get him to class. I was mad at him and let him know he had to go to school. Otherwise a meeting with princple and teachers would happen.
Hugh B. Hayve said, 3 months ago
When, when, when we were young and went to school,
There were certain teachers,
Who would hurt the children in anyway they could….
William Wilkerson
said,
3 months ago
“Please” will get you all kinds of places…
hopefully places you wanna go / need to be / “gotta go” to
jtpozenel said, 3 months ago
jukeofurlGenius said:
I swear it’s true— I actually did that in 2nd grade. We had a nun subbing for our regular lay teacher. And by that point I’d had enough of nasty nun abuse.
————————————————————————–
There was a kid in my older brothers class that got expelled for punching a nun in the 1st grade. I got to be good friends with him later on in high school and asked him why he punched the nun. He looked genuinely surprised and told me she hit him first!
grazer said, 3 months ago
Good for a laugh, haha….but, in reality, no teacher will fall for that trick more than two times.
Trust me on this, I know.
ratlum said, 3 months ago
Mrs Wormwood you are forewarned
At least prepare for things to come
bandz said, 3 months ago
True story: When I was a young boy I occasionally experienced somewhat painful stomach cramps – probably gas. By the time I was in 6th grade, I had discovered that I could pretend to have stomach cramps and use that as an excuse to stay home from school. I tried it one time too often, and my parents decided that they should have me examined by our family doctor. After a few questions, the doctor diagnosed the problem as appendicitis. He described the appendix as a useless body organ and suggested that it would be best to perform an appendectomy. That would prevent any recurrence of the stomach pains. Hoist by my own petard! My appendix was removed and, amazingly, I never had a recurrance of those pains! Later the Dr. told my parents that the appendix he removed was normal, but that it was for the best to have had it removed as it “might cause problems in the future.” So, even though I’d missed a few days of school, I’d learned an important lesson!
Turtledragon said, 3 months ago
Aaaah!
points upwards long!
@jukeofurl or however you spell it: uhh… Soupy?
-Mew?
tamsin said, 3 months ago
@turtledragon- the kids’ comedian from the 50’s to the 70’s… here’s an article on his death. http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1931947,00.html
@bandz- wow. what a way to learn a lesson!
JP Steve said, 3 months ago
Soupy Sales – 1950’s comedian. Died earlier this week.
C Red said, 3 months ago
I should try that.
grammahotsho said, 3 months ago
Knew a lady who said her kids went through school - in the front door and out the back.
grammahotsho said, 3 months ago
I really liked Soupy Sales.
Ushindi
said,
3 months ago
Steve said “Soupy Sales – 1950’s comedian. Died earlier this week.”
C Red said next “I should try that.”
Up to you, but we’ll miss you, Red.
Dino-1 said, 3 months ago
My grandmother sent all her kids to catholic school. My cousins and myself went to regular school but all went to religious education school once or twice a week. I liked going and the bus ride back and forth was fun. I got along well with all the nuns and especially liked Sister Bernadette, who was very young, fun, played guitar,and led sing-alongs. Sister Bernadette was out sick and we had a substitute who was a very old nun, wore the full habit, and obviously hated kids. During class no one raised their hand when a question was asked and I knew the answer and just said it out loud. She’d been tapping her ruler the entire class and I’d not run into a nun with a ruler fetious. She came over to my desk and I thought mistakedly to say some words of encouragement for knowing the answer but wacks me across the knuckles. I was in shock and it took a few minutes before the tears came. She sent me to Mother Superior’s office and crying remember being glad to tell her about the whole story. She hugged me afterward wiped my tears and found a whole line of chairs outside her office with other crying children. Soon after we all made our way back to class Mother Superior came to our classroom and asked the nun to step into the hall. They had a conversation and the ruler stayed in her desk the rest of class. We all told Sister Bernadette about it and she was never out again. That Sunday while going to church with my parents and I saw her coming across from the rectory and with pointed finger yelled out, “That’s the one that hit me!” I never saw her again afterwards!
buckeyecharly said, 3 months ago
When you have to explain a joke, it ceases to be funny!
Jaddis said, 3 months ago
I did this once and it was a 15 mile walk– I made it home in time for lunch, but my mom worked, so it was a lonely afternoon.
thebird55 said, 3 months ago
Can’t believe Teacher didn’t see the red flags. She knows Calvin better than that!
wolf123450 said, 3 months ago
My teacher in 4th grade did something like this… In elementary school, I lived right across the street from the school. We were learning how to do a dance for a school play which I was opposed against. I didn’t want to learn the dance so here’s what my teacher had to say about that: “If you don’t want to learn the dance, you can just go home.” So I did.
Will Smith said, 3 months ago
Calvin, your a genius!!!!!!
kershawfamily said, 3 months ago
Nuns have some bad habits.