Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 20, 1989
Transcript:
Calvin: Here we are, poised on the precipice of "Suicide slope." Below us lie the skeletal remains of hundreds of little sled riders. Searching for that ultimate adrenalin rush, we prepare to hurl ourselves over the brink! What fate awaits us? Ready? Hobbes: No. Calvin: Life and death hang in the balance! A fraction of a second and one wrong turn are all that separate them! Hobbes: This isn't helping.
kamb8 about 11 years ago
I thought it was spelled “adrenaline”.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 11 years ago
He certainly paints a picture.
bmonk almost 11 years ago
And Calvin is almost certain to take a wrong turn—or several.
BigTime_TimmyJim69 5 months ago
Stoney Gulch, Dismemberment Gorge, Suicide Slope… what else?