Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 19, 1989
Transcript:
Hobbes: What's this? Calvin: A Calvin Decoy. Pretty good, huh? Now I can find out who my enemies are! I'll hide behind that tree over there and watch to see who throws snowballs at the decoy, thinking it's me! Hobbes: Your enemies must not be very bright. Calvin: That's way they're out to get me. They can't stand my genius. Hobbes: Hey, Calvin! I see a way your plan might fail. Calvin: Pipe down, will ya? How can I hide when you're yelling to me from across...See there? My plan to distroy my enemies was a complete success. Hobbes: Too bad you took off your coat and hat. You must be soaked.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer.
bmonk almost 11 years ago
Hobbes, of course, never takes his coat off—though he will take off his scarf.
DM9001 over 5 years ago
Calvin’s decoy is T-posing!
Are2Dee2 5 months ago
“You’re enemies must not be very bright.” Haha