Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 29, 1990
Transcript:
Dad: Another day, another dollar...another irreplaceable chunk out of a finite and rapidly passing lifetime. What a beautful summer day...and I've got to spend it in an office. Brother. It seems like I'm always rushing off and never taking the time to enjoy days like this. I'd sure like to have a quiet day around the house. No traffic, no schedule, no phone calls..Boy, that would be great. I could spend some time with Calvin, read a book, go on a bike ride...maybe I should take the day off. The world wouldn't end if I didn't go into the office today. Days like this don't come often and life is short. Calvin: Hi, Dad. Bye, Dad. Dad: Aughh Mom: You get back here and pick every one of those dead bugs out of my shampoo!! I mean now!
devlogic about 13 years ago
This isn’t the strip for Jul 29, 1990. It’s the strip for July 20, 1986.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yeah, Calvin has that effect.
bmonk about 9 years ago
Maybe if Dad spent some time with Calvin, these moments might come less frequently?
. . .
Nah.
noissimbus over 3 years ago
Sometimes you can emphathise with Dad’s yearning. But just for a moment, as then the strips would no longer be as interesting.
robert423elliott about 3 years ago
C’mon, we all knew that it was coming. We just didn’t know what “it” would be! But, we knew it was coming!
CatDefender over 2 years ago
How long does it take Calvin’s dad to get to work? It seems that he lives in the suburbs but works in the city.