Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 24, 2010

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    margueritem  almost 14 years ago

    Bad memories!

    I certainly enjoyed this arc.

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    texassoldier86  almost 14 years ago

    Parents can be that way sometimes. They were just happy their little Calvin wasnt hurt. Guess Calvin doesnt like digging up the past too!

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    Yukoner  almost 14 years ago

    There are some subjects that are best left alone.

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    deepfrieddrippingrag  almost 14 years ago

    Not a few days ago, I had gone to the library. My parent had dropped me off, and wasn’t showing up, so I was sifting through the books. I took Yukon Ho, the only one they had, in the flap someone had stuck a fake million dollar bill. I swear this is true. It had Rutherford Hayes on it, and in small writing on the back, ‘The million dollar question, will you go to heaven when you die?’ I don’t want to share the rest because it may be depressing to some. Anyway, it really enlightened my view of these strips. There are no limits to what a person can believe and do, but belief of natural limits may find you. Best to avoid it.

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    mike.firesmith  almost 14 years ago

    **Good morning Marg! Good morning Fran and Kizzzy! Good Morning L’Wolf! Good Morning Grog!**

    What ever happened to the propeller beanie?

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    COWBOY7  almost 14 years ago

    This definitely was a good one, Marg! Love it!

    G’Morning, Mike, Marg & Grog!

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    ladywolf17  almost 14 years ago

    Lucky break Calvin.

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    rentier  almost 14 years ago

    Hobbes, Hobbes! Bad ideas!

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    tbree  almost 14 years ago

    Hey! I want to hear the one about the worms on Dad’s…..

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    harrietbe  almost 14 years ago

    I agree, Marg. I think this is one of my favorites.

    “Parents are sure inscrutable.” Great line!

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    Dino-1  almost 14 years ago

    Yes, I’m ready to hear the story about the worms now too!

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    “What ever happened to the propeller beanie?” From yesterday’s crossword puzzle in The Republican:: “50 Nerdy cap” Is Calvin SURELY inscrutable (from his parents), and a nerd to boot?

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    “…but try keeping live worms in your Dad’s…” texassoldier86 said, “Guess Calvin doesn’t like digging up the past too!” Was that a ‘no pun intended’?

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    lazygrazer  almost 14 years ago

    ….in your Dad’s underwear drawer.”

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    “…but try keeping live worms in your Dad’s…” fishing basket? Would that be ‘creel’?

    “Don’t be cruel!” - Elvis

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    cdward  almost 14 years ago

    ”,,,in your dad’s Thermos.”

    Nice arc. Best usage of “inscrutable” from a 6-year-old I’ve heard all year.

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    Calvin’s vocabulary is inscrutable! “Incapable of being searched into and understood; incomprehensible; unfathomable. Synonym: see mysterious.

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    lewisbower  almost 14 years ago

    I slightly remember sterilizing horse manure in Mom’s roasting pan at 350 degrees in her oven. It was for science class.

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    kpreethy  almost 14 years ago

    OH!! calvin u did put a live worm in ur dad’s …(beep) (beep) (beep)!!! LOLOLOLOLOL

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    tirnaaisling  almost 14 years ago

    And yet another happy conclusion, this one always makes me smile ;)

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    moronbis  almost 14 years ago

    texassoldier86 said “Guess Calvin doesnt like digging up the past too!”

    Isn’t Calvin digging up the past vicariously through Hobbes?

    Love the look on Hobbes’ face in the last panel.

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    Lewreader, That stinks! But I’m sure you had pure (sterilizing) motives! Did Mom forgive you? :o)

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    Ray_C  almost 14 years ago

    I know how he feels. My parents couldn’t be scruted either.

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    rshive  almost 14 years ago

    Yeah Calvin, there are limits to parents’ inscrutability.

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    tomtweit  almost 14 years ago

    Where will the next adventure take us?

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    texasdb  almost 14 years ago

    My parents did this! I would do something huge and they would say, oh well. Then the next time, I would so something I thought was no big deal and they went ballistic.

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    cleokaya  almost 14 years ago

    A new day awaits and more trouble as well.

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    kendonna  almost 14 years ago

    All’s well that ends well….okay, so it’s rare for Calvin but…

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    threlfallm  almost 14 years ago

    From inscrutable to corporal between one frame and the next.

    Lewreader, how did the next roast taste?

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    Mythreesons  almost 14 years ago

    LEWREADER= I’m hoping if I post early enough you might actually see this. I know your avatar is an overweight cat, but it looks like a gorilla face to me. Startles me every time I see it. Does anyone else have this reaction? Bet I looked at it for a week or more before I really saw what it was.

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    Rise22  almost 14 years ago

    The cat doesn’t look overweight at lewreader’s site….guess I’m just used to mine….Gator weighs 24 pounds - but he’s all muscle - seriously - just a BIG cat - with extra toes…

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    ratlum  almost 14 years ago

    Yes that live worm thing can get you a spanking.

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    billdi Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    excessive use of strained puns can give one the pained runs and really takes the funny fun from a punny pun for this one

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    Sambini  almost 14 years ago

    Goes to show you never can tell.

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    AndiJ  almost 14 years ago

    I’m still kinda surprised he got off so easy! My parents would’ve went bat cr@p crazy if they had to pay for a tow truck!

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    Gretchen's Mom  almost 14 years ago

    ”… but try keeping live worms in your dad’s … “

    … briefcase … ?

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    bmonk  almost 14 years ago

    @Teresa, Bill Watterson knew, and used, the truth that sometimes things are better left unsaid or unseen–our imagination is so much stronger than what is made explicit. Hence “The Spaghetti Incident” or “Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooey”. Or “keeping live worms in your dad’s …”

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    marvee  almost 14 years ago

    Lewreader said “I slightly remember…” I’m surprised your parents didn’t “impress” on you the seriousnes of your offense.

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    lewisbower  almost 14 years ago

    MARVEE I also slightly remember calling SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED “Fat” once. I slightly remember the maple I hit with a Mustang 8 feet above ground level. My psychiatrist has a long word for forgetting traumatic events, but I find medication works best. Try it. Call your boss a horse’s a@@. See if you remember to tell your wife.

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    And appropriately enough for the last day of this arc:

    http://tinyurl.com/26fhjxn

    It’s not just tigers!

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    brekkyjuice  almost 14 years ago

    i hope we find more about those worms

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    kab2rb  almost 14 years ago

    That strip JPSteve was on the news to. That’s why I don’t keep food in car. But then I don’t live where bears roam far far away. Several states actually away.

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    Rakkav  almost 14 years ago

    And not a word about G.R.O.S.S. or “slimy girls”. Oh well, I guess all that got put on hold by a heavy dose of catastrophe theory…

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    Puddleglum2  almost 14 years ago

    I have a sneaking suspicion that Vonnegut or Aardvark359 is back with another name. The poetry could be ‘verse’, though.

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 13 years ago

    JP Steve said: And appropriately enough for the last day of this arc: http://tinyurl.com/26fhjxn It’s not just tigers!

    I saw this story on the news yesterday.

    Along those lines … is anybody else troubled by the fact that every time a human does something wrong (like feeding bears, which, in turn, makes the bears unafraid of humans in their search for food), then it’s the bears that are punished (killed) for it?

    Equally troubling for me are people that go walking/hiking/running in mountainous areas, they’re attacked by bears, etc., and the first thing people want to do is go out, hunt them down and kill them! Under the circumstances, wasn’t the human the one that trespassed on the bear’s territory to begin with and it was just defending itself from a perceived threat??? We keep taking more and more land for ourselves so that bears, mountain lions, etc., are losing more and more of their habitat. What are they then supposed to do with what little they’ve got left? It’s in their nature to defend it and when they do, that makes them the “bad guys”!

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    supersexyghotmew95  almost 12 years ago

    does this involve the noodle incident ;:o

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