Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 13, 2009

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    margueritem  over 14 years ago

    A common trait among felines….

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    Believe it, Calvin. :)

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    userdce  over 14 years ago

    he he

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    For someone whose Hebrew moniker means “Truth”, you sure can pitch some fast ones past us. :)

    (יוחנן רכב)

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    4deerinmyyard  over 14 years ago

    Deer story posted at end of yesterday’s comments.

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    vibjyor  over 14 years ago

    And the pointy ends on their limbs are connectors to the motherboard.

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    sjoujke Premium Member over 14 years ago

    I wonder if his nose lights up at night?

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    yyyguy  over 14 years ago

    4deer, i’d like to add my thanks for the story as well. cool!

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    kpeiyin  over 14 years ago

    Did Calvin really believe that?

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    lazygrazer  over 14 years ago

    My applause @ 4deer—Great stories well told!

    Or to put it in a way you might better understand…..Nuhhh!

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    Puddleglum2  over 14 years ago

    Have you ever felt a cat’s tummy after he/she lies in the sun that way? Hobbes is making a parallel comment. I suppose it’s a bit hyperbolical, but it’s for effect. Even Jesus sometimes used hyperbole. Ex: It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. Matthew 19:24

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    ladywolf17  over 14 years ago

    Charge in the daytime and hunt for tuna at night.

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    StuStu2U  over 14 years ago
    Tennessee Charlie -

    I used to have a sweet little girl cat who would lie on her back in the sun with her legs all spraddled out - we used to call it her “Kitty porn” pose.

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    rentier  over 14 years ago

    Collecting solar power!

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    Puddleglum2  over 14 years ago

    Hobbes was just ‘fighting fire with fire’, so to speak, when he used hyperbole. Calvin had already said, “Look at you. All you do is lie in the sun.” We know differently, and so will Calvin in a few weeks when he comes home from school and gets greeted by Hobbes at the door.

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    Puddleglum2  over 14 years ago

    By the way, I have read that cats get 64 naps a day. (It’s no wonder they call a short nap ‘a cat nap’). I suppose one ‘z’ compared to a few ‘zzzz’ indicates a nap rather than a several hour sleep. If this is a typical example of Calvin’s lack of consideration for Hobbes’ nap, Hobbes will need all his quota of naps.

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    Cymbol  over 14 years ago

    I loved your story 4deer, but I do have to say I’m not too enthralled with deer. We’re motorcycle enthusiasts and 4 years ago my husband (who was on a trip to Sturgis with just the guys) hit a deer in rural Montana (we live in Victoria, BC Canada) and had to be air lifted to a major trauma center in Spokane WA. He’s fine now, but it was a long painful recovery. Since then I’ve seen deer in the neighbourhood 3 or 4 times and it makes me long for our old house where we had tons of bunnies, and a few snakes that our cat loved to haul into the house…..hmmm, maybe I don’t miss the old house so much after all! LOL

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    Leonardeuler  over 14 years ago

    Where are the batteries to be charged ? Hobbes’ brains ?

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    Puddleglum2  over 14 years ago

    How come ‘how come’ is usually used instead of ‘why’? Is ‘how come’ short for ‘How did it come to be this way’?

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    Unclebup  over 14 years ago

    I always feel recharged after sitting in the sun. Especially after a long stretch of cloudy days. There must be some truth to it.

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    TheSkulker  over 14 years ago

    GretchensMom My in-laws live outside a tiny town in the middle of nowhere in Georgia called Carnesville.

    I wouldn’t call Carnesville a tiny town. It’s got stop signs - even traffic lights - and what looks to be a two story court house. I spent my high school years in a small town the same size that Palin got her “executive experience” in. We had only two stop signs, no traffic lights, very few sidewalks, and the “court house” was the Judge’s living room! Carnesville is “big city” compared to that! ;-) It’s at least quadrupled in size since then but it still has no traffic lights.

    Boy, this is a weird experience. I was curious to see if my town had street view and it does. Not only that but there’s a street view for the short dead-end street where I lived (I think the camera truck took a wrong turn!). I’m sitting here 3000 miles and 50 years removed reliving a different time and place! (Who says Calvin’s time machine doesn’t exist!) The house still looks the same. The tree that I avoided below the ski jump that I built is still there. The feedlot across the street where we built bicycle jumps… Memories… $20 of my paper route money for my first transistor radio that barely worked… In case anybody is interested, here is a link to the street view of the house of my teens:

    http://tinyurl.com/AltamontNY

    Even being a technologist, it still amazes me that we can sit in our houses and call up a satellite or street view of almost anyplace on earth! Yet some people say we got no benefit from the space program!

    Anyway, GretchensMom, getting back to your in-law’s property I like the area outside of Carnesville with the proliferation of forests and open country. It looks very similar to where I lived before moving to the “big town” of Altamont. However, I don’t do heat very well.

    Many years ago I spent a week in Atlanta in August and found out why the Governor and all the rich folk left for the summer: It was so hot and muggy that even inside the air-conditioned hotel I would get soaked in sweat just walking across the hotel lobby. So I guess I will have to pass. Too bad.

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    alan.gurka  over 14 years ago

    “Hpw come” seems to be something children use and outgrow. Maybe it’s a change from their toddler years when they ask a million “Why” questions about everything and get told not to ask “Why” so much. As for solar powered bellies, I have one. Unfortunately, all it produces is gas. Burp!

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    GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Calvin’s not biting on that one.

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    COWBOY7  over 14 years ago

    Yeah right, now get your butt up and play!!!

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    Destiny23  over 14 years ago

    I had a teacher who could not stand “How come?” When a student asked that, he replied “By car”, and that was the end of the discussion.

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    musicnut1986  over 14 years ago

    Hobbes is just doing his part to save the planet. He’s demonstrating a method of “Alternative Tiger Energy”, otherwise known as ATE. When Hobbes does this prior to a meal you could say that Hobbes ATE tuna.

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    Ivy0730Lcsq  over 14 years ago

    cutie tiger!!!

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    Wiseguy411  over 14 years ago

    To summarize EMETs comment

    Hobbes would be a Lyin’ Lion Lyin’ in the sun

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    mroberts88  over 14 years ago

    Yup, its true, all felines are solar powered.

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    Wildmustang1262  over 14 years ago

    Cats sleep in all day and wide-open like an owl in night.

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    EMET: Transliterated into English:

    y-w-ch-n-n r-k-v.

    “Yochanan Rakkav”, much more commonly known to the Internet as “Johanan Rakkav”.

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    rentier  over 14 years ago

    I like the play on words, lie, lion and lying.

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    rentier  over 14 years ago

    One ear of Hobbes flat and one standing in the last panel!

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    margueritem  over 14 years ago

    Good story, 4deer

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    sam2  over 14 years ago

    they chargem for sleep

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    4deerinmyyard  over 14 years ago

    Thanks to all who liked the deer anecdote.

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 14 years ago

    StuStu2U: “Kitty porn” pose! LOL!!!!!!!!!! I just about fell out of my chair when I read that!!! Thanks for my biggest laugh of the day!!!!!!!!!!

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    mrprongs  over 14 years ago

    Who knew cats were col blooded?

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    Rakkav  over 14 years ago

    EMET:

    From right to left: yod-waw-chet-nun-final nun, then resh-khaf-bet.

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    ratlum  over 14 years ago

    I think Hobbes is right Never thinking about it before I do lay on my back when at the beach on a sunny day and yes I do fell better

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    Dino-1  over 14 years ago

    I liked everyone’s deer stories so I left my deer story on yesterday’s end of comments page. I still lie in the sun when I have a bad cold and drink lots of water and herbal tea. By the next day I’m either done with the cold or over the worst of it. Maybe it goes along with the Vitamin D thing. The doctor told me 15 minutes a day in the sun is all you need to absorb all the Vitamin D you need everyday. I guess we all have solar cells that need charging!

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