Or it could be because birds can’t write, but sure, let’s go with what Calvin said. I’m sure he doesn’t think of something like maybe being able to fly and see the sights whenever they please or whatever.
I recently heard about a bird that migrates from Alaska to New Zealand. That would seem to be pretty epic, but when would they have time to write anything?
Calvin has never heard of Gizmo the Grey Bird on YouTube. If he could write a memoir I’d read it in a heartbeat. He was kept caged and basically ignored for the first 15 years of his life by an elderly Canadian couple, and yet picked up an enormous vocabulary. A year or two ago he was given up for adoption and taken in by a young couple with four kids who interact with him. He can’t fly because his wing muscles are atrophied from never leaving his small cage for the first 15 years, but he is the funniest, most self-aware parrot I’ve ever encountered. Unlike poor Apollo, his new family don’t require him to perform on camera, they just let him be himself. I was privileged to see the clip where he suddenly associated Emily (his owner)‘s name with Emily the person. He says "I’m Gizmo!" and she replies “I’m Emily!” Pause. You can see he’s thinking about that. In a low voice, “You’re Emily. That’s your name.”
Today’s wonderful strip is another which features in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book. Bill Watterson explained that it was partly inspired by his wife’s tendency to say things he found bizarre and then suddenly change the subject. Mrs Watterson was largely the inspiration for Susie but in today’s strip she is the inspiration for Calvin.
This is not about birds. It is about the wonderful ability to say something which comes so far out of left field that it may have been thrown from right field, traveled all around the world, and then hit you squarely in the head. I’ve had a framed copy of this on my wall for some 25 years.
Fella, don’t take Aves for granted. They have a much broader picture of the situation from the top and would not mind dropping carpet bombs on both of you anytime.
BE THIS GUY 11 months ago
I sometimes get the feeling Calvin has an uncontrollable desire to beat himself.
codycab 11 months ago
Or it could be because birds can’t write, but sure, let’s go with what Calvin said. I’m sure he doesn’t think of something like maybe being able to fly and see the sights whenever they please or whatever.
C 11 months ago
Unappreciated in his time
Ivy Valory Premium Member 11 months ago
And Hobbes very well knows that you hardly EVEN have to wait. He WILL top himself.
sirbadger 11 months ago
In panel 2, Hobbes is thinking that tiger lives are not more interesting than bird lives. What is Calvin saying about tigers?
GreasyOldTam 11 months ago
I recently heard about a bird that migrates from Alaska to New Zealand. That would seem to be pretty epic, but when would they have time to write anything?
ArcticFox Premium Member 11 months ago
Great ‘punch’ line.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 11 months ago
We’ve been letting it slide since 2016 while waiting for someone to punch him.
californiamonty 11 months ago
Three words for you Calvin: Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
einarbt 11 months ago
Parts of Moe’s behaviour starting to rub off on Calvin
Scorpio Premium Member 11 months ago
I wish that was legal. I would not stop hitting
Dr. Quatermass 11 months ago
In the first panel, Calvin is tempting fate. Karma has something from the sky waiting for him that he won’t like.
orinoco womble 11 months ago
Calvin has never heard of Gizmo the Grey Bird on YouTube. If he could write a memoir I’d read it in a heartbeat. He was kept caged and basically ignored for the first 15 years of his life by an elderly Canadian couple, and yet picked up an enormous vocabulary. A year or two ago he was given up for adoption and taken in by a young couple with four kids who interact with him. He can’t fly because his wing muscles are atrophied from never leaving his small cage for the first 15 years, but he is the funniest, most self-aware parrot I’ve ever encountered. Unlike poor Apollo, his new family don’t require him to perform on camera, they just let him be himself. I was privileged to see the clip where he suddenly associated Emily (his owner)‘s name with Emily the person. He says "I’m Gizmo!" and she replies “I’m Emily!” Pause. You can see he’s thinking about that. In a low voice, “You’re Emily. That’s your name.”
Calvinist1966 11 months ago
Today’s wonderful strip is another which features in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book. Bill Watterson explained that it was partly inspired by his wife’s tendency to say things he found bizarre and then suddenly change the subject. Mrs Watterson was largely the inspiration for Susie but in today’s strip she is the inspiration for Calvin.
The Reader Premium Member 11 months ago
Whoever could Hobbes be referring to?
VegaAlopex 11 months ago
Calvin has never heard of ornithologists.
Ravioli's Gale Premium Member 11 months ago
Birds don’t write memoirs because they don’t exist.
jagedlo 11 months ago
Hobbes again with the words of wisdom in the fourth panel!
MichiganMitten 11 months ago
“What It’s Like to Be A Bird,” by David Allen Sibley. Not a memoir, but proves people are interested, Calvin. (No once ever called him Cal?)
Count Olaf Premium Member 11 months ago
So Calvin listened to Sock Puppet Joe’s press conference straight from the boys and girls and thems at The Ministry of Trust and Balance.
Watchdog 11 months ago
So many examples
Terrence Feenstra Premium Member 11 months ago
This is not about birds. It is about the wonderful ability to say something which comes so far out of left field that it may have been thrown from right field, traveled all around the world, and then hit you squarely in the head. I’ve had a framed copy of this on my wall for some 25 years.
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
Calvin you destined to spend you life as a punching bag.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 11 months ago
If everyone got punched for stupid sh1t they say there would be a lot fewer comedians and politicians. I’m not sure what to think about that.
Jhony-Yermo 11 months ago
Another Screaming funny C&H
A Hip loving Canadian... 11 months ago
Calvin is so right in panel 3, all you need as proof is the comment section in GoComics. And yes Calvin, letting it slide is the best answer.
zodal 11 months ago
Unless it’s Woody Woodpecker or Big Bird
Potamus 11 months ago
False Knees might have something to say about the first panel.
ChessPirate 11 months ago
Pshh, can you say you used to be a dinosaur? ☺
'IndyMan' 11 months ago
Another time when a perfectly good thought from Hobbs, passes Calvin completely ! ! ! !
snsurone76 11 months ago
Trouble with Calvin is that he thinks too much.
Sir Isaac 11 months ago
Verbal diarrhea.
ladykat 11 months ago
You’re on a roll, Calvin!
rshive 11 months ago
Calvin would never say anything totally loony.
mindjob 11 months ago
Some birds have written best sellers and are running for office
christelisbetty 11 months ago
Birds write, it just takes a while for them to type, using the hunt and peck system.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member 11 months ago
Get ready for a sucker punch then, Calvin.
mistercatworks 11 months ago
And sometimes they just run for President. Sorry, but it’s too true.
kathleenhicks62 11 months ago
Hobbes is the sane part of Calvin for sure – - -may he grow.
sobrown51 11 months ago
What about Jonathon Livingston Seagull?
BiggerNate91 11 months ago
The beat in the second panel is too perfect.
g04922 11 months ago
Hobbes is so subtle….Calvin doesn’t get Hobbes’ comment directed at him… LOL
willie_mctell 11 months ago
Why are you hitting yourself?
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
Don’t tempt Hobbes, Calvin.
minty_Joe 11 months ago
No, Calvin, that’s how bullying/abuse starts. I should know, being the receiving end of a punching bag on more than one occasion.
Chris Sherlock 11 months ago
You heard him, Hobbes…punch away!
WCraft Premium Member 11 months ago
That’s my weakness. In the last 3 years, I’ve heard so much lunacy that it is hard for me NOT to speak up!
jmcenanly 11 months ago
He must have missed,“Jonathan Livingston Seagull”. Of course, the book was published in 1970
Templo S.U.D. 11 months ago
sure, Calvin
neatslob Premium Member 11 months ago
June 3: Got up early. Ate worms.
hagarthehorrible 11 months ago
Fella, don’t take Aves for granted. They have a much broader picture of the situation from the top and would not mind dropping carpet bombs on both of you anytime.
Daeder 11 months ago
Jonathan Livingston Seagull led an epic life.