Hey, ladywolf17, if you read this, welcome. Some answers for you:
1) I think you did the right thing in your self-defense.
2) My favorite cartoon strip character is Tumbleweeds, only it’s out-of-print and not on this site.
http://www.tumbleweeds.com/funnies.html
3) On this site? I’m Calvin’s “good side” (as created by his transmogrifier).
4) And just for the record, I’ll be 50 in early July.
5) I certainly remember Pogo from my youth. Loved it.
6) Anybody remember Gordo? (I’d be the cat from that strip.) Loved that too.
7) Lesson from that Sunday strip when C&H ran off the cliff? I’d have to agree with “dying”.
we named our son whilst in utero ‘calvin’, even though we didnt know the sex of the baby till he was born.
luckily he was a boy! we kept the name calvin.
he is 2 & 1/2 years old now, and boy does the name suit!
C-T posted
“I don’t know how parents do it… really”
Neither do I, and I’ve been down that trail more than once. You’d think by now the human race would have given up on having children. They’re such a nuisance, such an expense, and, according to the wisdom of the following generation, we always did everything wrong. Why do we keep trying?
lateformyfuneral, like each generation, we think the previous generation knows nothing and everything under the sun was discovered by and is unique to our generation. This appears to apply more to the western way of thinking and is not as prevelent to the near and far eastern way of thinking.
Having said this, I can’t amagine what a hell-raiser Calvin would be as a teenager. Luckly for his parents, he always remained six years old.
Hey grazer, yesterday did you mean ‘65 Chevy Nova? That was also known as the Chevy II. Chevy did not have the Nova model in 1955. Let me know if i’m wrong.
Mom’s got nothing to worry about - Calvin AND the whole family had the plug pulled on them 14 years ago, so no Terrible Teens are lurking ‘round the bend.
They’re ALL stuck in Cartoon Suspended Animation 4-ever!
Bummer………..guess I’ll just hop on over to mycomics-dot-com & read a great Li’l Boy & DOG strip called Red and Rover - next best thing, I ‘spose.
anobium625 I also have a friend who’s grand kids live with her. they are her life but she is sad because she doesnt get to be Nana she is more of mom then Nana she cant ship them back home.
lateformyfuneral and musicnut1986 i am that “younger generation” and i believe you, when you say parenting is hard. I’m 19 and i don’t have any kids, but I’ve helped raise several kids. it is hard work and the youth of today doesn’t release it.
Mom sue knows how to handle Calvin. up you go and into bed. lol ive done that with kids before. lol
Thank you Rakkav and comicgirl1000 for your comments. About living with grand parents, my dad had to live with his grandparents when he was a kid and he was raised in the tradition of the old ways and also in the Marine Corps style, so while he may be stubborn, proud, and sometime hard to get along with, with his discipline that he nows passes on down to me, we will always find a way to survive no matter how bad or hard it may get.
To doctortoon, I Don’t even know what sleeping in is. My dad always has me up by 5:30 or six o’ clock every morning. At first I hated waking up so early, but now I’m so used to it, that sometimes I’ll wake up before him, make breakfast, with coffee, and then wake him up. Never waste the day doing nothing my dad would tell me. And to think with all the things that need to be done, alot of teenagers are still bored and won’t do anything but waste their day complaining.
Grazer, ahhh a ‘55 Nomad, Chevy’s iconic 2-door station wagon. If yours was stock it had a 265 cubic inch small block with a 2-speed powerglide automatic or a 3-speed manual with a column shift.
If Calvin had of become a teenager, I could see him with a ‘55 - ‘57 Chevy but with a larger later model small block motor. Or a warmed-over late 80’s Mustang. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
What cars do some of you picture Calvin terriorizing his neighborhood in if he had of become a teenager with a drivers license?
scrummys said: “we named our son whilst in utero ‘calvin’…he is 2 & 1/2 years old now, and boy does the name suit!”
Same here. Our Calvin is seven now and is still the spitting image of his namesake in many ways, though much more sensitive. His unruliness peaked around age six. He’s becoming calmer and more disciplined as he gets older (thank goodness).
Mom has the right idea, taking Calvin upstairs without speaking. When you respond, it just opens up another opportunity for them to argue the point with you.
What a kid! If I had dared talked to my mother that way when I was his age, she would not have just put me to bed, she would have given me the spanking that I would have never forgot! Come to think if it, you never see brats like Calven or Dennis the Menace get spanked by their parents. Is the media anti-spanking? I would not be surprised! Most of the media is run by liberal dumb-heads!
lateformyfuneral, why do we keep trying?
because it is fun!!!!
the words would not have made it all the way out before i was backhanded,.. then i would have to deal with dad when he found out. ouch!!!
Dennis was spanked often in the early strips, Calvin has been spanked, Lio was spanked recently, the parents on Wee Pals use spanking, as do the parents on Tiger.
Comics reflect society. 50 years ago, spanking was the norm, and frequently appeared in comics. As it has become rarer in society, the like is true in the comics.
My parents were Depression era farm kids, and I grew up in a military household. They did NOT own a copy of Dr, Spock’s Baby Book.
For Coffee-Turtle, who asked how parents do it: lots and lots of embarrassing pics when the kid is young to be used as potential blackmail for behaviour when the date’s coming over.
if my parents had owned a copy of Dr. Spock’s book, it would probably have been used to spank me. Mom had arthritic hands, so the spankings really did hurt her as much as they hurt me.
Musicnut, I picture Calvin in something like an old Big Daddy Roth Rat type creation. Ya know. like a styled up T bucket with an engine/blower construct that is twice as large as the car and A Hurst shifter so large they bounce cell phone signals off it.
Guess I was ignorant for not Googling “Tumbleweeds” before, but appreciate your providing the link to what I considered a tremendous comic strip in the Houston Chronicle before they stupidly canceled it quite a few years ago. Will spend a lot of time catching up.
You’re welcome. Some strips are true classics, and in my book “Tumbleweeds” is one. I’m always glad to tip people off about its location on the Internet.
margueritem over 15 years ago
I’ll bet Mom can hardly wait…
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
nightie night Calvin.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
Sleep if I let you.
gimmickgenius over 15 years ago
Little does he know he’ll be six years old forever.
Leonardeuler over 15 years ago
Happy dreams, Cal !!
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Mom is all prepped and ready for action.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
I am the monster that lies in wait under your bed. so go to sleep, I dare you. GGGGRRRR!!!
green_engineer over 15 years ago
At least a hulking surly teenager doesn’t say much!
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Calvin, you’re an inspiration to ENFPs everywhere.
odie_carter over 15 years ago
hee… what a rebel, i think Calvin is just cool like that
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Hey, ladywolf17, if you read this, welcome. Some answers for you:
1) I think you did the right thing in your self-defense. 2) My favorite cartoon strip character is Tumbleweeds, only it’s out-of-print and not on this site.
http://www.tumbleweeds.com/funnies.html
3) On this site? I’m Calvin’s “good side” (as created by his transmogrifier). 4) And just for the record, I’ll be 50 in early July. 5) I certainly remember Pogo from my youth. Loved it. 6) Anybody remember Gordo? (I’d be the cat from that strip.) Loved that too. 7) Lesson from that Sunday strip when C&H ran off the cliff? I’d have to agree with “dying”.
comicgirl1000 over 15 years ago
ladywolf nice picture
coffeeturtle over 15 years ago
I don’t know how parents do it… really
bald over 15 years ago
sadly some kids don’t outgrow the terrible two’s til they are 20 something
scrummys over 15 years ago
we named our son whilst in utero ‘calvin’, even though we didnt know the sex of the baby till he was born. luckily he was a boy! we kept the name calvin. he is 2 & 1/2 years old now, and boy does the name suit!
alondra over 15 years ago
Tell him one more word and you’re going to tape his mouth shut with duct tape!
blazedancer over 15 years ago
he sounds just like my little brother. if my brother is like calvin now at age four, I wonder what he’ll be like at six
g6793 over 15 years ago
doctortoon: That’s the truth!! ;)
JonD17 over 15 years ago
Surly, without a doubt……. Hulking, I don’t think so, unless he means “skulking” ( sorry Skulker, no harm intended, bro.)
lateformyfuneral over 15 years ago
C-T posted “I don’t know how parents do it… really” Neither do I, and I’ve been down that trail more than once. You’d think by now the human race would have given up on having children. They’re such a nuisance, such an expense, and, according to the wisdom of the following generation, we always did everything wrong. Why do we keep trying?
musicnut1986 over 15 years ago
lateformyfuneral, like each generation, we think the previous generation knows nothing and everything under the sun was discovered by and is unique to our generation. This appears to apply more to the western way of thinking and is not as prevelent to the near and far eastern way of thinking.
Having said this, I can’t amagine what a hell-raiser Calvin would be as a teenager. Luckly for his parents, he always remained six years old.
Silverpearl over 15 years ago
When they give you grandchildren - you get your revenge. Spoil them and give them back to their parents!! LOL
anobium625 over 15 years ago
I tried the “get your revenge by spoiling the grandchildren” line on a friend. “It doesn’t work,” she replied sadly, “when they live with you.”
musicnut1986 over 15 years ago
Hey grazer, yesterday did you mean ‘65 Chevy Nova? That was also known as the Chevy II. Chevy did not have the Nova model in 1955. Let me know if i’m wrong.
scottsilby over 15 years ago
Eat your wheaties, man.
carmy over 15 years ago
I love how Mom didn’t even say a word. She just picked him up like a football. TOUCHDOWN!
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Well doctortoon, Calvin’s mum is also well-practiced in that area–as Calvin always has trouble waking up on any of the “five mondays” of the week.
corpuskevin over 15 years ago
What happened to bath time?
risitas over 15 years ago
Mom’s got nothing to worry about - Calvin AND the whole family had the plug pulled on them 14 years ago, so no Terrible Teens are lurking ‘round the bend.
They’re ALL stuck in Cartoon Suspended Animation 4-ever!
Bummer………..guess I’ll just hop on over to mycomics-dot-com & read a great Li’l Boy & DOG strip called Red and Rover - next best thing, I ‘spose.
ratlum over 15 years ago
not so loud calvin Hi
pomy2191 over 15 years ago
haha! the look on mum’s face is enough to shut calvin up from his tantrum
ratlum over 15 years ago
Calvin not so loud Hi
tabbylynn over 15 years ago
anobium625 I also have a friend who’s grand kids live with her. they are her life but she is sad because she doesnt get to be Nana she is more of mom then Nana she cant ship them back home.
lateformyfuneral and musicnut1986 i am that “younger generation” and i believe you, when you say parenting is hard. I’m 19 and i don’t have any kids, but I’ve helped raise several kids. it is hard work and the youth of today doesn’t release it.
Mom sue knows how to handle Calvin. up you go and into bed. lol ive done that with kids before. lol
grammahotsho over 15 years ago
Calvin, teenagers get lots of surprises. No car for you, you’re grounded, mow the lawn…
I agree that Tumbleweeds was absolutely hilarious - God help me!
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
If Calvin grows into that mouth he’s gonna be 8 feet tall.
………….
musicnut1986,
Good eye! I meant to say ‘55 NOMAD–not Nova. My senility is beginning to show.
Thanks for the catch.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
Thank you Rakkav and comicgirl1000 for your comments. About living with grand parents, my dad had to live with his grandparents when he was a kid and he was raised in the tradition of the old ways and also in the Marine Corps style, so while he may be stubborn, proud, and sometime hard to get along with, with his discipline that he nows passes on down to me, we will always find a way to survive no matter how bad or hard it may get.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
To doctortoon, I Don’t even know what sleeping in is. My dad always has me up by 5:30 or six o’ clock every morning. At first I hated waking up so early, but now I’m so used to it, that sometimes I’ll wake up before him, make breakfast, with coffee, and then wake him up. Never waste the day doing nothing my dad would tell me. And to think with all the things that need to be done, alot of teenagers are still bored and won’t do anything but waste their day complaining.
ggwwtt over 15 years ago
Why do we keep bothering with kids?
Hormones. pure and simple.
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
If Calvin ever did grow up, he’d probably grow up to be a Dr . Evil or Mini-Me
linsonl over 15 years ago
We had two boys close together. Not Calvin times two, but Calvin Squared!
Yukoner over 15 years ago
Calvin, you’re right. You can do anything you want and if you’re smart, right now you will want to go to bed.
Leonardeuler over 15 years ago
Hi Piper N7326F, isn’t two times two equal to two squared ??? I’m not that clever in math, but sometimes ……
musicnut1986 over 15 years ago
2X2=4=2 squared.
Grazer, ahhh a ‘55 Nomad, Chevy’s iconic 2-door station wagon. If yours was stock it had a 265 cubic inch small block with a 2-speed powerglide automatic or a 3-speed manual with a column shift.
If Calvin had of become a teenager, I could see him with a ‘55 - ‘57 Chevy but with a larger later model small block motor. Or a warmed-over late 80’s Mustang. Yeah, that’s the ticket.
What cars do some of you picture Calvin terriorizing his neighborhood in if he had of become a teenager with a drivers license?
wicky over 15 years ago
I still say that mom needs to consider that Calvin will choose the rest home for her when she is in her dotage….shady pines???
unemandarine over 15 years ago
Here’s the thing Calvin: you’re not a teen ager yet.
primacyofreason over 15 years ago
scrummys said: “we named our son whilst in utero ‘calvin’…he is 2 & 1/2 years old now, and boy does the name suit!”
Same here. Our Calvin is seven now and is still the spitting image of his namesake in many ways, though much more sensitive. His unruliness peaked around age six. He’s becoming calmer and more disciplined as he gets older (thank goodness).
Mom has the right idea, taking Calvin upstairs without speaking. When you respond, it just opens up another opportunity for them to argue the point with you.
Dberrymanal1 over 15 years ago
What a kid! If I had dared talked to my mother that way when I was his age, she would not have just put me to bed, she would have given me the spanking that I would have never forgot! Come to think if it, you never see brats like Calven or Dennis the Menace get spanked by their parents. Is the media anti-spanking? I would not be surprised! Most of the media is run by liberal dumb-heads!
beentheredonethat over 15 years ago
lateformyfuneral, why do we keep trying? because it is fun!!!! the words would not have made it all the way out before i was backhanded,.. then i would have to deal with dad when he found out. ouch!!!
Miserichord over 15 years ago
Dennis was spanked often in the early strips, Calvin has been spanked, Lio was spanked recently, the parents on Wee Pals use spanking, as do the parents on Tiger.
Comics reflect society. 50 years ago, spanking was the norm, and frequently appeared in comics. As it has become rarer in society, the like is true in the comics.
My parents were Depression era farm kids, and I grew up in a military household. They did NOT own a copy of Dr, Spock’s Baby Book.
benbrilling over 15 years ago
Dberrymania1 - Obviously your getting spanked didn’t improve your intelligence. :-P
mourdac Premium Member over 15 years ago
For Coffee-Turtle, who asked how parents do it: lots and lots of embarrassing pics when the kid is young to be used as potential blackmail for behaviour when the date’s coming over.
GeneGene over 15 years ago
What a kid!!!!
yyyguy over 15 years ago
if my parents had owned a copy of Dr. Spock’s book, it would probably have been used to spank me. Mom had arthritic hands, so the spankings really did hurt her as much as they hurt me.
JonD17 over 15 years ago
Musicnut, I picture Calvin in something like an old Big Daddy Roth Rat type creation. Ya know. like a styled up T bucket with an engine/blower construct that is twice as large as the car and A Hurst shifter so large they bounce cell phone signals off it.
dudeabideshou over 15 years ago
Many thanks, Rakkav:
Guess I was ignorant for not Googling “Tumbleweeds” before, but appreciate your providing the link to what I considered a tremendous comic strip in the Houston Chronicle before they stupidly canceled it quite a few years ago. Will spend a lot of time catching up.
Rakkav over 15 years ago
You’re welcome. Some strips are true classics, and in my book “Tumbleweeds” is one. I’m always glad to tip people off about its location on the Internet.
Max Starman Jones over 15 years ago
Actually, google the “Frazz” comic strip. That is what Calvin will be when he grows up. Turned out pretty well.