I feel kind of out of place here. I’m so used to Margueritem being here when I log in. I actually miss her, I hope she’s o.k. I’m not used to being the first one to post on Calvin And Hobbes. Besides I like it when she sets the pace.
Remember grazer, that these comics date from prior to 1995 (in this one either 1987 or 1988), although the shaving-brush was considered antiquated in North America by the time C&H had original run (I can remember shopping for double-edge blades to take to India in 1983–with some difficulty, some were found for the purpose, and they turned out to be export-quality India manufacture).
True green_engineer, the sand will be a top-quality exfoliant.
One is about 40 years old and I use it for travelling.
About 20 years ago the kids bought me a new one, but I couldn’t bring myself to throw the old one out, so I use the new one just at home.
They get better with age. Shaving takes a little longer but that’s a good thing.
Once again, Calvin has discovered one of life’s universal truths–Most of it is just prolonged periods of boredom punctuated by brief periods of intense panic. Learning to embrace tedium is one of the secrets of happiness.
I know right nighthawks? One time I was walking with my guy friend and he saw a white rock. It was a bone and we rushed back to my house to ask my dad what it was. Turned out it was a cow bone. Pretty cool. I think I lost it or he stole it. I should ask some time. But I always forget.
He should come excavate in my back garden, I think a barn used to be there about 80 years ago. Iron scraps, old tobacco-spit pottery jug bits, green and purple glass bits, and even old marbles.
JFri and Cleo, please don’t mention inventory. I used to work for a fabric store and I HATED inventory week. I wanted to schedule my vacation for that time but they wouldn’t let me. Everyone was needed on the floor to do the counting or wait on customers. BORING
I’ve done (real) inventory and I’ve done (mock) archaeology. The tedium of either is (to me) overrated, although very real. ENFPs can find relief through doing such things. Calvin (an apparent ENFP-in-development) just hasn’t figured out how yet; he’s too busy avoiding work in principle in order to do so. :)
Even so, like Calvin I tend to file things in my workspace by the “archaeological method”. Everything is laid down in “tels”, according to their dates of deposition. ;)
i do inventory on a daily basis (cycle counts). fortunately, i have other responsibilities, but the ongoing counts mean there’s never a giant, close down the warehouse, type of inventory to do. we did one once, about 10 years ago to prove to the auditors that the cycle count process worked with almost no errors, and haven’t had to do one since. so i guess computers are good for something other than reading old comic strips!
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
I can’t wait to see what Calvin finds.Oh the suspense of it all, so exciting.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
HUH! Calvin used his Daddy’s shaving brush (or shave brush?) to sweep the dirt off from something he found from the ground.
The Duke 1 over 15 years ago
Never done inventory have you, Calvin?
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
What did he think it would be - Indiana Jones?
Yukoner over 15 years ago
Calvin is giving new meaning to the term “brush off”.
Yukoner over 15 years ago
Get used to it Calvin, most jobs are mind numbing, except for teachers whose job it is to numb minds.
runar over 15 years ago
They can’t all be Indiana Jones.
Ivy0730Lcsq over 15 years ago
Calvin should watch more Indiana Jones lol
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
Archaeology: Can You Dig It?
Archaeology: 3 steps forward, 2,000 years back.
Archaeology: Where a minute is like a thousand years.
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
Good grief, shaving brushes haven’t been around for years. It’s probably more of a fossil than anything they’ll dig up.
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
I feel kind of out of place here. I’m so used to Margueritem being here when I log in. I actually miss her, I hope she’s o.k. I’m not used to being the first one to post on Calvin And Hobbes. Besides I like it when she sets the pace.
watcha over 15 years ago
wndrwrthg - nice one liners!
I think that is what my daughter do to my shaving kit each day
stormies over 15 years ago
some how i don’t think he will ever shave with it again.
green_engineer over 15 years ago
Ahh the things we did to our parents belongings when we were young!
I’d like to see Dad shave with it tommorow. You never know, the mild abrasive might be good for his skin!
linsonl over 15 years ago
ladywolf 17, don’t feel out of place here, this is a place to post comments about the comics and have a little fun with each other, that’s all.
carpetinwater9 over 15 years ago
Will Dad Like Brown Soap?
TapiocaHead over 15 years ago
Archaeologists lotsa of times gets into trouble too
bald over 15 years ago
i can dig it she can dig it they can dig it can you dig it baby
gops over 15 years ago
good point. hobbes
KenyarJad over 15 years ago
So… is this gonna’ be about dad getting teed off, or about Calvin digging?
stayontopic over 15 years ago
Calvin and Hobbes is my favorite!
I just wish that some people wouldn’t try and take it over with their off-topic comments.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Remember grazer, that these comics date from prior to 1995 (in this one either 1987 or 1988), although the shaving-brush was considered antiquated in North America by the time C&H had original run (I can remember shopping for double-edge blades to take to India in 1983–with some difficulty, some were found for the purpose, and they turned out to be export-quality India manufacture).
True green_engineer, the sand will be a top-quality exfoliant.
Leonardeuler over 15 years ago
Today, they use modern instruments in palaeontology such as shaving brushes instead of the old-fashioned C14-method.
Superfrog over 15 years ago
Well I still use shaving brushes (for shaving).
I’ve got 2.
One is about 40 years old and I use it for travelling. About 20 years ago the kids bought me a new one, but I couldn’t bring myself to throw the old one out, so I use the new one just at home.
They get better with age. Shaving takes a little longer but that’s a good thing.
Calvin’s Dad will be pissed.
Silverpearl over 15 years ago
Maybe Dad will grow a beard?
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
You’ll never believe what they dig up - and what they think they’ve dug up! What imagination!
Stede_Bonnet over 15 years ago
Once again, Calvin has discovered one of life’s universal truths–Most of it is just prolonged periods of boredom punctuated by brief periods of intense panic. Learning to embrace tedium is one of the secrets of happiness.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
JFri - Don’t get me started on taking inventories. I used to have to do it at the end of every month. Talk about mind-numbing jobs.
carmy over 15 years ago
Maybe Dad won’t even notice a little dirt on his brush.
@ladywolf, It is odd not to see Marg’s commentsup on top, but I’m sure she is okay. :)
C_red over 15 years ago
grazer, my dad uses a shaving brush!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
alright! two! two! two good gags in one sequence.. not easy to do..
HappyLynx over 15 years ago
I know right nighthawks? One time I was walking with my guy friend and he saw a white rock. It was a bone and we rushed back to my house to ask my dad what it was. Turned out it was a cow bone. Pretty cool. I think I lost it or he stole it. I should ask some time. But I always forget.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Hi! (staggers in) I feel asleep at the switch last night.
That is what kept me from going into archeology, all that painstaking stuff with the tiny brushes. ;-)
bobjoesmith over 15 years ago
this is a pretty funny strip
ladywolf17 over 15 years ago
Good to see you again Margueritem.
ratlum over 15 years ago
A shaving brush only Calvin could think of this one
runar over 15 years ago
Original run date for this strip: 4 May 1988
Slugnutty over 15 years ago
He should come excavate in my back garden, I think a barn used to be there about 80 years ago. Iron scraps, old tobacco-spit pottery jug bits, green and purple glass bits, and even old marbles.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Thank you, ladywolfe. It’s nice to have you back.
rentier over 15 years ago
I#m back again!
Madruga over 15 years ago
Why isn’t Calvin using his dads toothbrush as well?…you know for all the very tiny things =D
serenasakitty over 15 years ago
JFri and Cleo, please don’t mention inventory. I used to work for a fabric store and I HATED inventory week. I wanted to schedule my vacation for that time but they wouldn’t let me. Everyone was needed on the floor to do the counting or wait on customers. BORING
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
Just got home in time to see that Calvin got his dad’s shaving brush. ther will be trouble ahead if dad finds out. (gulp)!
Rakkav over 15 years ago
I’ve done (real) inventory and I’ve done (mock) archaeology. The tedium of either is (to me) overrated, although very real. ENFPs can find relief through doing such things. Calvin (an apparent ENFP-in-development) just hasn’t figured out how yet; he’s too busy avoiding work in principle in order to do so. :)
Even so, like Calvin I tend to file things in my workspace by the “archaeological method”. Everything is laid down in “tels”, according to their dates of deposition. ;)
zerotsm over 15 years ago
Shaving brushes, you’ll soon see them way down south in some museum.
(variant)
Shaving brushes, you’ll soon see them on the shelf in some museum.
These were old Burma Shave signs. It’s ironic that a set of Burma Shave signs are now in a museum, the Smithsonian.
mrprongs over 15 years ago
Maybe Calvin will find bones from his Dinosaur alter ego.
carpetinwater9 over 15 years ago
Bravo! Florchi ! Well Said. no other comments.
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
In this vale of tears and sin your head goes bald but not your chin:
Burma Shave!
We used to see signs like this (one sign per line) driving on the old highways. There were many verses, but this is the only one I remember.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
Florchi - comments on other topics are fine as long as you leave politics and religion out of the equation.
LizzyJane over 15 years ago
Kids!!
yyyguy over 15 years ago
i do inventory on a daily basis (cycle counts). fortunately, i have other responsibilities, but the ongoing counts mean there’s never a giant, close down the warehouse, type of inventory to do. we did one once, about 10 years ago to prove to the auditors that the cycle count process worked with almost no errors, and haven’t had to do one since. so i guess computers are good for something other than reading old comic strips!
4deerinmyyard over 15 years ago
Back and forth the ranting lobs Souring comment on Calvin and Hobbes Burma Shave
lindz.coop Premium Member over 15 years ago
As an anthropologist, I can vouch for the “mind-numbing” part in archaeology, I prefer cultural anthro.
marvee over 15 years ago
It’s interesting how quickly Calvin’a enthusiasm changed to boredom. This is his problem at school also.