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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for May 22, 1989
Transcript:
Calvin: Help me push the car out of the garage. I can't budge it by myself. Hobbes: I still think you should ask your mom to move it. Calvin: Then she'd probably say no, and we won't have the garage for our clubhouse! Hobbes: But if we don't ask her, we'll get in trouble. Calvin: We won't get in trouble! Hobbes: Every time you say that, we do. Calvin: Mom wouldn't care about these things if she wouldn't keep finding out about them.
Summersnow about 13 years ago
That’s some good logic there Calvin
LadyBlanc over 10 years ago
Yup, that’s the problem, all right.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yeah, isn’t that annoying?!
bmonk about 9 years ago
Moms are like that. Always contrary.
LeggoMaEggo over 3 years ago
I know something bad is coming
Romeo2Delta2 11 months ago
“That which you do not know cannot hurt me.”
DM9001 10 months ago
Calvin’s perspective on parenting is interesting. He knows that his mom always says no to whatever he asks her to do, so he never asks her to begin with. That perfectly describes the mentality children have :D