Good morning MerryMarg (actually it is still evening of Christmas Day here on the west coast of N. America but mid afternoon of Day after Christmas in the Philippines).
Speaking of boxing day, it has a totally different meaning in the Philippines – It is any day that Manny P. has a bout.
Ah, poor Calvin, the entrepreneur tried but had no takers. He got taken to the principal instead.
For almost 20 years I sat in that principal’s chair. I have seen and hear from a number of Calvin’s You needed to have and keep a sense of humour. (These kids were easier to take than some of the teachers who sent them.)
Boxing Day here in the Bahamas too. Since it falls on a Sunday this year we also have tomorrow off. Junkanoo parade downtown early tomorrow morning (handmade costumes of mostly crepe paper, loud music of goatskin drums, cowbells, horns, groups of 100s of supporters). Dress warmly, it’s chilly & damp @ 4am.
Calvin has very impressive language skills for a 2nd (?) grader.
The assocation with Calvin is public domain - no charge.
The proof would be the class picture.
Good Morning Marg.
To be technical not all provinces in Canada recognize Boxing Day as a Statutory Holiday, but we do have all the after Christmas Sales - sometimes for weeks at time !
Ok, I just looked up Boxing Day on Wikipedia. It seems that it has a long history dating back to early 18th century! Nothing really definitive except that it sounds as though it was mainly for helping the poor! Mostly celebrated in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zeland, and Canada. It seems that those areas of the US that border Canada also celebrate the holiday.
What if Calvin really does become successful, though? (Although obviously not through this “discovery.”) You don’t know! After all, what kid his age even knows what lucre is? Wouldn’t you love to have had an ironclad agreement to be Steve Jobs’s or Warren Buffett’s pal since childhood? That could be the best $20 you ever spent.
I was thinking of looking up Boxing Day to what does one do for this day today?
Calvin you are becoming what does one say pay me type for protection, only pay me for being a friend. How do you come up with these ideas and for a little boy your vocabulary is hugh. I don’t I would come up with any of that talk at your age. I way beyond that age and I can’t now at my age come up with that vocabulary.
I remember on Boxing Day my grandparents used to give “Christmas boxes” (small gifts of money) to the tradesmen who came round to the house - milkman, baker’s boy, paper boy, jobbing gardener, coal merchant, window cleaner &c. Nowadays nobody comes!
I remember on Boxing Day my grandparents used to give “Christmas boxes” (small gifts of money) to the tradesmen who came round to the house - milkman, baker’s boy, paper boy, jobbing gardener, coal merchant, window cleaner &c. Nowadays nobody comes!
Boxing day 1969 on R&R in Australia. A generous Aussie and his wife and Greyhound took me to Bathurst for the day and festival that was like a country fair. They let me “catch” the hound at the end of her race and I had a Pastie. The memory helped make the next several months more tolerable.
Good on ya, Aussies! And, yes, I do know it is off topic but after the boxing day message I couldn’t resist.
Now for my comment about that nice young fellow. The perfect story line for pre-Christmas, ‘11 will be Hobbes reminding Calvin of this day when he is analyzing his “goodness” quotient for the year in his Santa appeal.
This scenario is humorous, but as a teacher, I find it all too true. Bullying is a major problem at schools in the US. If all the bullied children did as Calvin, there would be no problem. But, unfortunately, all too many take out their frustrations with violence, as seen in the several school shootings.
When Calvin is old enough to run for office, I would be more than happy to vote for him as he has been a lawyer/politician since he was six. I mean, talk about experience counts….
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Happy Boxing Day to all our Canadian and British friends! Here, it’s ‘The Day After Christmas Sales’ Day.
hypershock almost 14 years ago
Its boxing day in Australia and New Zealand too.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
In your dreams, Calvin
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠
George Arnold almost 14 years ago
Truth is stranger than fiction.
Happy Boxing Day!
whitecarabao almost 14 years ago
Good morning MerryMarg (actually it is still evening of Christmas Day here on the west coast of N. America but mid afternoon of Day after Christmas in the Philippines).
Speaking of boxing day, it has a totally different meaning in the Philippines – It is any day that Manny P. has a bout.
Ah, poor Calvin, the entrepreneur tried but had no takers. He got taken to the principal instead.
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
For almost 20 years I sat in that principal’s chair. I have seen and hear from a number of Calvin’s You needed to have and keep a sense of humour. (These kids were easier to take than some of the teachers who sent them.)
gforgina almost 14 years ago
Boxing Day here in the Bahamas too. Since it falls on a Sunday this year we also have tomorrow off. Junkanoo parade downtown early tomorrow morning (handmade costumes of mostly crepe paper, loud music of goatskin drums, cowbells, horns, groups of 100s of supporters). Dress warmly, it’s chilly & damp @ 4am.
Calvin has very impressive language skills for a 2nd (?) grader.
Wiseguy411 almost 14 years ago
The assocation with Calvin is public domain - no charge. The proof would be the class picture.
Good Morning Marg. To be technical not all provinces in Canada recognize Boxing Day as a Statutory Holiday, but we do have all the after Christmas Sales - sometimes for weeks at time !
mike.firesmith almost 14 years ago
**Good morning Marg! Good morning Fran and Kizzzy! Good Morning L’Wolf! Good Morning Grog!**
Boxing is such a violent sport….I can’t believe that many people celebrate it.
rentier almost 14 years ago
To be good for such a long time for Santa is hard to stick to people, now they must let off steam on Boxingday !
dandrew55 almost 14 years ago
Happy Boxing Day, Calvin if you just could put you knowledge of dinosaurs to other things and not getting back at Susie, you would rule the world.
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
Such a wordsmith you are Calvin. And such a fertile imagination.
twj0729 almost 14 years ago
Ok, I just looked up Boxing Day on Wikipedia. It seems that it has a long history dating back to early 18th century! Nothing really definitive except that it sounds as though it was mainly for helping the poor! Mostly celebrated in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zeland, and Canada. It seems that those areas of the US that border Canada also celebrate the holiday.
Gigantor almost 14 years ago
What if Calvin really does become successful, though? (Although obviously not through this “discovery.”) You don’t know! After all, what kid his age even knows what lucre is? Wouldn’t you love to have had an ironclad agreement to be Steve Jobs’s or Warren Buffett’s pal since childhood? That could be the best $20 you ever spent.
ses1066 almost 14 years ago
After an episode like this, the next time that Calvin gets a toy taken by someone, I’m going to root for the bad guy, at least a little bit!
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
I was thinking of looking up Boxing Day to what does one do for this day today? Calvin you are becoming what does one say pay me type for protection, only pay me for being a friend. How do you come up with these ideas and for a little boy your vocabulary is hugh. I don’t I would come up with any of that talk at your age. I way beyond that age and I can’t now at my age come up with that vocabulary.
LittleSister18 almost 14 years ago
Ah Calvin, I love your wild imagination.
ponytail56 almost 14 years ago
kab ; he lernt it wun vocabule at a tyme
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
All that yapping for nothing, Calvin!
G’Morning, Grog, Marg & Mike!
ellisaana Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Only children who spend a lot of time in adult company often have precocious vocabulary skills.
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
This is obviously a full grown adult trapped in a child’s body. What a vocabulary!
ratlum almost 14 years ago
Pay me or else ,might not be legal in all country s. Sounds like extortion to me.
gofinsc almost 14 years ago
This kid will be President one day.
robinafox almost 14 years ago
I remember on Boxing Day my grandparents used to give “Christmas boxes” (small gifts of money) to the tradesmen who came round to the house - milkman, baker’s boy, paper boy, jobbing gardener, coal merchant, window cleaner &c. Nowadays nobody comes!
robinafox almost 14 years ago
I remember on Boxing Day my grandparents used to give “Christmas boxes” (small gifts of money) to the tradesmen who came round to the house - milkman, baker’s boy, paper boy, jobbing gardener, coal merchant, window cleaner &c. Nowadays nobody comes!
T Gabriel Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Boxing day 1969 on R&R in Australia. A generous Aussie and his wife and Greyhound took me to Bathurst for the day and festival that was like a country fair. They let me “catch” the hound at the end of her race and I had a Pastie. The memory helped make the next several months more tolerable.
Good on ya, Aussies! And, yes, I do know it is off topic but after the boxing day message I couldn’t resist.
Now for my comment about that nice young fellow. The perfect story line for pre-Christmas, ‘11 will be Hobbes reminding Calvin of this day when he is analyzing his “goodness” quotient for the year in his Santa appeal.
stuart almost 14 years ago
If Calvin can include a tie-in to Global Warming / Climate Change / Global Climate Disruption, he should have no problem getting that grant.
rumplesnitz almost 14 years ago
It really does work that way, kiddos…
The truth is out there, it just doesn’t pay very well.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
At least Calvin’s spiel was entertaining…
Delirium108 almost 14 years ago
I wonder if this would work in class………
ratlum almost 14 years ago
HE SURE IS A DARLING
lebron almost 14 years ago
This scenario is humorous, but as a teacher, I find it all too true. Bullying is a major problem at schools in the US. If all the bullied children did as Calvin, there would be no problem. But, unfortunately, all too many take out their frustrations with violence, as seen in the several school shootings.
khpage almost 14 years ago
When Calvin is old enough to run for office, I would be more than happy to vote for him as he has been a lawyer/politician since he was six. I mean, talk about experience counts….
elchinodewita almost 11 years ago
Man,that girl looked a lot like Calvin…