He’ll probably be even angrier about the power tools than the binoculars, since the binoculars were broken by accident, but you’re breaking the power tools on purpose.
It’s been so long since my own childhood (which was not only is the last century but the last millennia as well), but this was sort of my father’s approach to things as well as I got older. I had my own widget, let us say. If I broke it or couldn’t find it, that was on me, not on him. (This did not apply to automobiles, having grown up in the era of the “family car.” I could use it, once licensed and insured; but I sort of thought that if I did have an accident, I hoped I would be the only fatality – because if not, my dad would kill me!)
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Sorry, Calvin, your Dad is only going to let you touch stuff that has Fisher Price written on it.
Sugar Bombs 95 over 6 years ago
He’ll probably be even angrier about the power tools than the binoculars, since the binoculars were broken by accident, but you’re breaking the power tools on purpose.
in.amongst over 6 years ago
Calvin – you are headed right way for a break-up with Dad.
Johnny Q Premium Member over 6 years ago
When I was young I got a set of Incredible Hulk kiddie binoculars. (It included a compass.)
codycab over 6 years ago
What is it with Hobbes and babes? They’re not even tigers like him.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m a tad surprised Calvin isn’t being more circumspect after the bitter recriminations over dad’s binoculars.
Jabroniville Premium Member over 6 years ago
LOL- great laugh with this one. I love how Calvin’s logic works.
lucky444 over 6 years ago
Dangerous strategy Dad.
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
Incorrigible is the word that comes to mind…
rentier over 6 years ago
Be cautious, don’t break them!!
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Leave it to Calvin to get the wrong message from all of this!
JohnFarson19 over 6 years ago
I like the way that tiger thinks!
sargon1 over 6 years ago
Rewarding a child for his carelessness strikes me as a poor approach to behaviour modification…
uniquename over 6 years ago
No good deed goes unpunished.
jslabotnik over 6 years ago
Today’s economics lesson- moral hazard
BiggerNate91 over 6 years ago
Sorry I haven’t been here for a while. I just really don’t like the binoculars arc.
dimndno over 6 years ago
I’m with Hobbes. Keep those binoculars in good shape!
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
I think your dad would catch on right away, Calvin. Enjoy your gift.
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
Dad’s created a monster. Then again, I’m sure he’s told himself that every day of Calvin’s life.
Bookworm over 6 years ago
It’s been so long since my own childhood (which was not only is the last century but the last millennia as well), but this was sort of my father’s approach to things as well as I got older. I had my own widget, let us say. If I broke it or couldn’t find it, that was on me, not on him. (This did not apply to automobiles, having grown up in the era of the “family car.” I could use it, once licensed and insured; but I sort of thought that if I did have an accident, I hoped I would be the only fatality – because if not, my dad would kill me!)
Display over 6 years ago
I find it Nikon to impossible that his dad gave him his own. Probably after a Steiner or two of beer. But I don’t care because I Leica this comic.
chromosome Premium Member over 6 years ago
I still can’t figure out how Calvin pulverized the first pair… I couldn’t do that if I tried!
hagarthehorrible over 6 years ago
Pulvarisation of the binacolurs is possible when Calvin’s sledge going over it at full throttle. Hobbes idea of looking around for babes is cute.
Kali over 6 years ago
Calvin? You got off lightly. Don’t push it.
rgcviper over 6 years ago
Noooo. This CAN’T end well for Calvin.
However, it can make me laugh. Good one.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 6 years ago
Well, at least Dad learned something….
weatherford.joe over 6 years ago
I remember being about Calvin’s age and having a pair of Fisher-Price binoculars. I loved them.