Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for June 19, 1993
Transcript:
Calvin: You know what I like to do when someones talking to me? I stare at the persons chin. I'll nod and resopond to whatever he is saying. But I keep looking at his chin and changing my expression. I look quizzical at first, then vaguely repulsed, and leter, quietly amused. Then I'll suddenly arch my eyebrows and blink a lot, and then I look skeptical and disbelieving. You get bonus points every time the person loses his train of thought. Hobbes: I'll bet your natural charm has made you a good sprinter.
You know, I kind of want to try that.