Sometimes redundancy can be used for emphasis, to help others really focus on the most important things in life. Tuna is one of those rare words that cannot be repeated often enough.
In today’s strip, the redundant phrase “wise tiger” also comes to mind…
“Where is it” vs. “where is it AT”; “water heater” vs. “HOT water heater”; ” exit the building” vs. “exit FROM the building”; “sea gull” vs. “gull”; lots of redundancies in our Americanized “English”. I wouldn’t worry about it, just do it the right way yourself and most folks will understand what you mean … and while it’s true that sometimes the extra words are used for emphasis, most often they are merely form of pretentiousness, and which falls flat on its face.
Being a stuffed animal certainly is a carefree life – as long as you don’t think about that inevitable day when your owner grows up. Just ask Winnie the Pooh, or Puff the Magic Dragon. (That’s the good thing about most comic strips – the kids never get any older, so the stuffed animals never get packed away in the attic…)
Teresa, I hear you. I don’t know about other markets, but the Chicago weathercasters likewise don’t seem to know that rain produces food on farms: no matter how long it’s been since we’ve had rain, any chance of showers is “bad” or a sad day in Chicagoland.
I try to live wisely by eating right, exercising, and taking my vitamins. I’m the wife, mom, and grandmother which can take alot of me. Twice a week I have my day where I exercise with the girls, eat lunch, and then we go shopping together. As the kids would say, “It’s just how I roll!”
Yes, it must be nice! I wish I could lead the life of Hobbes!!!!! Unfortunately … just as Calvin said … too many “deadlines”, “obligations” and “responsibilities” when you’re not a tiger!!!!!
margueritem about 14 years ago
Exactly!
Yukoner about 14 years ago
Indeed it is nice.
cleokaya about 14 years ago
That describes my life…unless the stock market takes a nose dive.
pouncingtiger about 14 years ago
I love Hobbes’ grin. He knows how to “live”.
rentier about 14 years ago
Yes, you must like it for yourself!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Hobbes looks mighty cozy and warm laying there on the floor.
G’Morning, Marg, Mike & Grog!
rentier about 14 years ago
I like this cozy Hobbes, too!
SWEETBILL about 14 years ago
Calvin jealous?
Nebulous Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yeah, but Calvin never had to worry about where his next Tuna Fish Sandwich was coming from.
Sandfan about 14 years ago
Calvin usually just has to look in a mirror to see an insolent smirk.
mike.firesmith about 14 years ago
**Good morning Marg! Good morning Fran and Kizzzy! Good Morning L’Wolf! Good Morning Grog!**
And this from a little kid! What will he be like when he has to go out and get a job?
skip333 about 14 years ago
Tuna IS a fish. There isn’t any other Tuna. So why do you call it “Tuna Fish”. A tad redundant.
Hobbes Premium Member about 14 years ago
Sometimes redundancy can be used for emphasis, to help others really focus on the most important things in life. Tuna is one of those rare words that cannot be repeated often enough.
In today’s strip, the redundant phrase “wise tiger” also comes to mind…
rshive about 14 years ago
Smugness is its own reward.
coltish1 about 14 years ago
I’m impressed with Calvin’s vocabulary. How old is he, six? seven?
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Hobbes doesn’t look at all worried where his next tuna fish sandwich is coming from. That’s Calvin’s problem.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠.
jonathan.james about 14 years ago
“Where is it” vs. “where is it AT”; “water heater” vs. “HOT water heater”; ” exit the building” vs. “exit FROM the building”; “sea gull” vs. “gull”; lots of redundancies in our Americanized “English”. I wouldn’t worry about it, just do it the right way yourself and most folks will understand what you mean … and while it’s true that sometimes the extra words are used for emphasis, most often they are merely form of pretentiousness, and which falls flat on its face.
grinstoya about 14 years ago
…and don’t forget… you can always tuna piano too.
Destiny23 about 14 years ago
Being a stuffed animal certainly is a carefree life – as long as you don’t think about that inevitable day when your owner grows up. Just ask Winnie the Pooh, or Puff the Magic Dragon. (That’s the good thing about most comic strips – the kids never get any older, so the stuffed animals never get packed away in the attic…)
bald about 14 years ago
luv that smile on hobbs’ face
there is an old saying, “smile it makes everyone wonder what you are up to”
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Love that smirk!!!
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
smugness is its own reward
yourmonkey about 14 years ago
There are actually several definitions for tuna. Besides the fish, there is an eel and the fruit from the prickly pear cactus - both called tuna.
jackdohany about 14 years ago
Hobbes ought to learn how to spell. Nisely? No such word!
yourmonkey about 14 years ago
I think that’s a “W” -“wisely” not “nisely”
whitecarabao about 14 years ago
Yes, it’s clearly a “W” on my display.
kkfin about 14 years ago
To RCMinor: actually, the dogfish is of the shark family - so it’s not truly a fish!
bmonk about 14 years ago
Teresa, I hear you. I don’t know about other markets, but the Chicago weathercasters likewise don’t seem to know that rain produces food on farms: no matter how long it’s been since we’ve had rain, any chance of showers is “bad” or a sad day in Chicagoland.
kkfin, but sharks are fish–albeit not bony fish.
dradk about 14 years ago
ha ha hobbes! wise as usual!
ratlum about 14 years ago
That must be why my cat can sleep and sleep in any position any were , anytime.
chovil about 14 years ago
Does smugness always involve a comparison of yourself to other people or just to your own personal values?
glitterygal07 about 14 years ago
I love your grins Hobbes!
khpage about 14 years ago
Hobbe’s teeth look oddly human….hmmmmm. Luxury cat wisdom - only the best from Hobbes….
lains369 about 14 years ago
frankly calvin, you haven’t got many yourself XD
Dino-1 about 14 years ago
I try to live wisely by eating right, exercising, and taking my vitamins. I’m the wife, mom, and grandmother which can take alot of me. Twice a week I have my day where I exercise with the girls, eat lunch, and then we go shopping together. As the kids would say, “It’s just how I roll!”
Gretchen's Mom about 14 years ago
Yes, it must be nice! I wish I could lead the life of Hobbes!!!!! Unfortunately … just as Calvin said … too many “deadlines”, “obligations” and “responsibilities” when you’re not a tiger!!!!!
MauiMia about 14 years ago
Hobbes’ contented face looks just like my cat.