Wouldn’t the other kids have eaten the same lunch? If it was a typical school lunch with all that sugar many of the students will be type 2 diabetics by 16.
Where’s the merry-go-round? That’s the piece of playground equipment that could really get you nauseated, especially when the big 6th graders got it spinning.
Yeah, all that once common place playground equipment we played on that is now banned. Swings with a plank for a seat, the monkey bars, carrousels, tetherball, the teetertotter etc… There was one carrousel with a tall central pole and long pipes that came down and out from the top to support the seat ring, shaped like a fir tree. The whole thing pivoted from the point at the top of the pole and, since the inside of the seat ring was open, it was also free to sway from side to side. Our goal was to get it going fast enough and wobbling enough (had to put all of us on one side to do this) that the seat ring scraped the pole as it rotated. Still wonder why we never got seriously hurt on that thing.
I have been reading the comments on yesterday’s strip. I made a belated reply yesterday to a reply made to me on Saturday’s strip as I hadn’t read the comment on Saturday. A couple of people complained that I was commenting on something irrelevant to the strip that day.
Sometimes I have the time to read Calvin and Hobbes twice on the same day but even then comments are made after I have read these wonderful strips a second time. Because of this, I sometimes make a belated reply the following day.
On “Red and Rover” recently, I made a belated reply the following day and was criticised there as well. I explained why the following day and someone replied, “I understand. You had good intentions.” I hope that some of the readers of my favourite strip will be as understanding as that commentator. “Andy Capp” is my second favourite strip. “Red and Rover” is in strong competition with “The Wizard of Id” for third place.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Because nobody wants you hurling on them.
codycab about 2 years ago
Calvin definitely came prepared.
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
My four grand kids rolled into one
in.amongst about 2 years ago
He almost makes it sound like recess is the roller-coaster ride called life.
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
Next he’ll be complaining ‘cause he’s on his own…..
chuckcork1 about 2 years ago
No, you’ll still get the full attention of Moe.
Susan00100 about 2 years ago
It’s also the one time he gets beaten to a pulp by Moe, the school bully!!
Ermine Notyours about 2 years ago
And you thought cafeteria food smelled bad before you ate it!
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
Wouldn’t the other kids have eaten the same lunch? If it was a typical school lunch with all that sugar many of the students will be type 2 diabetics by 16.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Self induced Joy and jubilation!
Pocosdad about 2 years ago
Where’s the merry-go-round? That’s the piece of playground equipment that could really get you nauseated, especially when the big 6th graders got it spinning.
artheaded1 about 2 years ago
Ah, Deviled Ham Sandwiches! Nice to know someone else was eating those in grade school besides me!
bbenoit about 2 years ago
Yeah, all that once common place playground equipment we played on that is now banned. Swings with a plank for a seat, the monkey bars, carrousels, tetherball, the teetertotter etc… There was one carrousel with a tall central pole and long pipes that came down and out from the top to support the seat ring, shaped like a fir tree. The whole thing pivoted from the point at the top of the pole and, since the inside of the seat ring was open, it was also free to sway from side to side. Our goal was to get it going fast enough and wobbling enough (had to put all of us on one side to do this) that the seat ring scraped the pole as it rotated. Still wonder why we never got seriously hurt on that thing.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
There goes the little hand grenade. Let him be for a bit.
g04922 about 2 years ago
Only a little boy can eat all that and not be sick….
Ed The Red Premium Member about 2 years ago
Recess – there’s nothing like it in adult life. Run a mile wearing street clothes, and 20 minutes later you’re in math class.
SweetSinger about 2 years ago
Until Moe shows up
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
I have been reading the comments on yesterday’s strip. I made a belated reply yesterday to a reply made to me on Saturday’s strip as I hadn’t read the comment on Saturday. A couple of people complained that I was commenting on something irrelevant to the strip that day.
Sometimes I have the time to read Calvin and Hobbes twice on the same day but even then comments are made after I have read these wonderful strips a second time. Because of this, I sometimes make a belated reply the following day.
On “Red and Rover” recently, I made a belated reply the following day and was criticised there as well. I explained why the following day and someone replied, “I understand. You had good intentions.” I hope that some of the readers of my favourite strip will be as understanding as that commentator. “Andy Capp” is my second favourite strip. “Red and Rover” is in strong competition with “The Wizard of Id” for third place.
Mr.mans(Comic Investigation) about 2 years ago
Wait so Calvin’s 6 right? And he likes recess? Right… so this means!!!! HE TOATALLLY NORMAL…. Kinda
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
Every little kid can relate to this one. I know my younger self sure did.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Recess – true freedom when teacher wasn’t on watch.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
Vomit Comet.
mindjob about 2 years ago
Calvin was a big fan of The Exorcist
Baucuva about 2 years ago
Man, I love nausea inducing disorienting motion devices. Playgrounds, amusement parks, etc. Love ’em!
hagarthehorrible about 2 years ago
Only kids can do this with pomp and grandeur.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
To each their own, I guess.
Gus the goose 9 months ago
In his own way