Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 10, 2014
Transcript:
Calvin: "Hi Susie. What did you bring for lunch today?" Susie: "A swiss cheese and ketchup sandwich" Susie: "It's my very favorite, too. So I don't want to hear what gross thing YOU brought" Calvin: "Relax, Susie. I bought the cafeteria lunch today" Susie: "Good" Calvin: "It appears to be ciger butts in a gallstone sauce" Susie: "THAT'S BEANY-WIENIES!" Calvin: "Really? Oh gross"
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Reality always disappoints Calvin.
ORMouseworks over 9 years ago
She got you this time, Calvin! ;)
watmiwori over 9 years ago
Where are the stewed monkey brains when you need ’em?
ellisaana Premium Member over 9 years ago
Swiss cheese and ketchup? Eww.
thirdguy over 9 years ago
Which is worse, his or hers?
IndyMan over 9 years ago
Personally, while not a great fan of either, I think I would prefer Calvin’s lunch. If I had brought my own, I think it would have been a bologna sandwich—just plain—bologna doesn’t go with anything ! !! ! !
Loijen over 9 years ago
Ham and Cheese Please! Or maybe a nice Reuben!
Loijen over 9 years ago
Shoot! Now I’ve got the Johnsons’ for some Cheese I guess I am going to have to cook an Omelet for Bkfst!
Tackerdog over 9 years ago
HA HA snort n time to clean my screen ;)
e.groves over 9 years ago
Happy 239th Birthday to all Marines, past and present!
ladykat over 9 years ago
Oh, great, now I need to find a good deli to get a hot pastrami, corned beef or smoked meat on light rye with swiss cheese, lots of mustard, a dill pickle and cole slaw on the side. Just as a thought, what Barrie needs is a good deli; oddly enough, the only place I’ve found a decent one of those sandwiches is at the Druxy’s outlet at the hospital. go figure.
GrimmaTheNome over 9 years ago
American ‘cheese’ is pretty gross whatever you have it with.
‘Beany wienies’ don’t sound that great either..except the non-edible type http://www.stuffonmywiener.com/beanie-weenie/.
rkinkead11 over 9 years ago
Hmmm. Cigar butts and gallstone sauce. Might be more popular than MO’s school lunch menu.
WaitingMan over 9 years ago
An American author’s opinion of ketchup; “I’d let a horse piss on my steak before I’d put ketchup on it.” James Michener, “Centennial”
johndifool over 9 years ago
Order in the court!Ham and cheese!
ewalnut over 9 years ago
I think my favorite strip was Susie trying to play house with Calvin — with them being portrayed as adults.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Anyone for a breakfast of cheese omelet, hush puppies, and Jimmy Dean sausages? Yummmmmmmmm!C’mon over…
sundogusa over 9 years ago
I think we had something along those lines too!
CyberSpaceDrifter over 9 years ago
Are you sure Gweedo …
I think it is spelled Catsup using Common Core principles…
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 9 years ago
I never really liked Beany-Wienies either.
Gretchen's Mom over 9 years ago
RE: your response to neverenoughgold’s breakfast picture . . . I think in a situation like this, bigger is definitely better!!!!! ;-)
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Yeah, I just missed the width part.Sorry; but, it did make for a larger meal…; >)
Mike Parsons Premium Member over 9 years ago
Susie grossed Calvin out!
Number Three over 9 years ago
“Gross” is not the word for it.
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Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 9 years ago
I saw a news piece awhile back where an American reporter in an Alpine cheese shop inquired as to where he could find the Swiss cheese.The proprietress shot him such a look, and stated “they’re ALL Swiss cheese!”
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 9 years ago
Sometimes the school lunch ladies are a little rushed:
rightwingpatriot over 9 years ago
Say What? Premium Member over 9 years ago
You can also just make the image width=“100%” since it’s already inside a container. Either way, good stuff!
JLG Premium Member over 9 years ago
I just wanted to point out that this comic is the one and only place I have ever seen any reference to “beanie-weanies.” Thus it has puzzled me since I was a kid. What on earth are beanie-weenies? I have NEVER heard of them anywhere else.