I was briefly tempted to explain “clapping the erasers” to younger readers, but then remembered that nobody on GoComics is too young to not understand it.
Twice in the first half-hour back at school! Calvin is really having trouble readjusting after a glorious summer of freedom.
In contrast to this, the story arc about his duplicates had Calvin tell them, “Geez! You guys are making me look bad! Even I don’t get sent to the Principal’s Office EVERY day!” Presumably he readjusts to school after the first week or so.
Minor point, but if this is the morning of the first day of school, the erasers shouldn’t be full of chalk dust already. (Unless they were never cleaned last year.)
Evidently the Cavin’s teacher was able to cut through Calvin’s defense…I’m guessing the smoke screen jut wasn’t large enough.
I remember being asked by my teacher in elementary school to go outside and beat the erasers against the walls of the school to clear them of chalk dust. I think those students who only experienced whiteboards missed out on such adventures.
I wonder what chalk is/was made of back then? Would it be considered toxic today? I remember breathing a lot of it; and second-hand smoke, and car exhaust, and gasoline fumes, and cow methane…etc…. as a kid.
TJ Klune says ‘Calvin & Hobbes’ inspired a ‘Somewhere Beyond the Sea’ character
The author, whose new novel is a sequel to ‘The House in the Cerulean Sea,’ aims to celebrate the trans community and hopes we can ‘be kinder to each other.’
At one point in grammar school my job was cleaning the erasers. And only once a week, on Friday afternoon (which of course made the job a bit more bearable, since it meant the weekend was upon me). I didn’t have to clap them, though. I had to take them to some back room somewhere and run them over some sort of suction machine. It meant I wasn’t breathing in clouds of chalkdust, which was nice, but man oh man was the air in that room dry!
We’re you made to clean the erasers at school? New research proves you may have been exposed to harmful lung damaging chalk dust which might cause cancer or the need to cough up big wads of slimy green sputum. Call Calvin and Hobbes at 555-GET-CASH.
Don’t want to psychoanalyze characters in this strip, which Waterson hated and I respect his motives. But, having a bit of knowledge in psychology, it looks like Calvin could be affected (if he was a real boy obviously, he is just a comic character) by Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD). Since the 1970s it has been suspected, during the 1980s while research on ADHD began to get started it was discarded since many believed it could just be what today we call “inattentive ADHD” symptom. And it was further confused since MD cause deficit disorder itself, but is different. MD affected individuals to escape a situation start….
By 9:00 AM, he’ll be talking with the attending physician in the psychiatric ward… poor kid is melting down just like a certain candidate (betcha didn’t see THAT coming…)
dadthedawg Premium Member 3 months ago
Maybe Calvin could be home-schooled by the principal…..
codycab 3 months ago
Looks like 2 in one school day. Let’s shoot for 3!
Imagine 3 months ago
He’s on a roll.
GreasyOldTam 3 months ago
I was briefly tempted to explain “clapping the erasers” to younger readers, but then remembered that nobody on GoComics is too young to not understand it.
sirbadger 3 months ago
I was expecting him to release a different kind of giant smoke cloud from his behind.
Bilan 3 months ago
One day and Miss Wormwood is already moving up her retirement date.
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Nice to know Spiff’s spaceship has smoke dischargers. It is a very small cabin to be in for so long a time…….
snsurone76 3 months ago
Seems like Calvin will be spending more time in the principal’s office than Agnes.
Calvinist1966 3 months ago
Twice in the first half-hour back at school! Calvin is really having trouble readjusting after a glorious summer of freedom.
In contrast to this, the story arc about his duplicates had Calvin tell them, “Geez! You guys are making me look bad! Even I don’t get sent to the Principal’s Office EVERY day!” Presumably he readjusts to school after the first week or so.
sandpiper 3 months ago
Cal is going for a 3rd trip discount.
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
Love the “Pig Pen” cloud around Calvin as he enters the Principal’s Office.
Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago
Before getting to the clapping erasers part (something that will leave millennials clueless) The Count thought Calvin was going to let Freddy out.
win.45mag 3 months ago
Why are democrats pursuing Spiff across the galaxy ?
Kroykali 3 months ago
Minor point, but if this is the morning of the first day of school, the erasers shouldn’t be full of chalk dust already. (Unless they were never cleaned last year.)
Blu Bunny 3 months ago
At this pace he’ll spend more time with the principal than Miss Wormwood.
mwest 3 months ago
I wonder if kids even clap erasers any more. My daughter’s school had whiteboards instead of chalkboards. How typical is that?
gokarDun 3 months ago
That was a valued job in grade school..cleaning the erasers. Got ya outta class for a bit.
BJDucer 3 months ago
Evidently the Cavin’s teacher was able to cut through Calvin’s defense…I’m guessing the smoke screen jut wasn’t large enough.
I remember being asked by my teacher in elementary school to go outside and beat the erasers against the walls of the school to clear them of chalk dust. I think those students who only experienced whiteboards missed out on such adventures.
bbenoit 3 months ago
I wonder what chalk is/was made of back then? Would it be considered toxic today? I remember breathing a lot of it; and second-hand smoke, and car exhaust, and gasoline fumes, and cow methane…etc…. as a kid.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
Calvin …..really not ready to “buckle down” for school!!!!
txmystic 3 months ago
Chalk dust and pencil shavings…the pencil sharpener was always bolted down with industrial-strength hardware!
MS72 3 months ago
In the news today:
TJ Klune says ‘Calvin & Hobbes’ inspired a ‘Somewhere Beyond the Sea’ character
The author, whose new novel is a sequel to ‘The House in the Cerulean Sea,’ aims to celebrate the trans community and hopes we can ‘be kinder to each other.’
klapre 3 months ago
Do they “clap” the erasers anywhere in the country anymore? It used to be a job for the Teacher’s pet.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Words fail me.
g04922 3 months ago
LOL… some things never change – especially Calvin’s ability to get into trouble.
rshive 3 months ago
Smoke clouds are best made incognito.
Old27F20 3 months ago
…and the teacher says “just one more year to retirement.”
hoffquotes2 3 months ago
Seems like minor infractions wormwood must have no patience at all
PuggyPug 3 months ago
I actually liked being given the job of clapping out the chalkboard erasers in elementary school. We would have to go outside first though.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
What part of “Go OUTSIDE and clap the erasers” was so hard to understand?
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Try not to get all clapped out before 9:00 a.m.
Now I think chalk dust is considered a health hazard and those fumes from the whiteboard markers are supposed to promote longevity (or something).
lnrokr55 3 months ago
You can bet folks running Calvin’s school earn their pay!
jbruins84341 3 months ago
Twice in 15 minutes?
curtlyon19 3 months ago
clapping the erasures? takes me back
John Jorgensen 3 months ago
At one point in grammar school my job was cleaning the erasers. And only once a week, on Friday afternoon (which of course made the job a bit more bearable, since it meant the weekend was upon me). I didn’t have to clap them, though. I had to take them to some back room somewhere and run them over some sort of suction machine. It meant I wasn’t breathing in clouds of chalkdust, which was nice, but man oh man was the air in that room dry!
Charlie Fogwhistle 3 months ago
We’re you made to clean the erasers at school? New research proves you may have been exposed to harmful lung damaging chalk dust which might cause cancer or the need to cough up big wads of slimy green sputum. Call Calvin and Hobbes at 555-GET-CASH.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Dry erase boards have changed a lot.
KEA 3 months ago
Some days I feel sorry for Principals (not often, but occasionally )
kinich79 3 months ago
Don’t want to psychoanalyze characters in this strip, which Waterson hated and I respect his motives. But, having a bit of knowledge in psychology, it looks like Calvin could be affected (if he was a real boy obviously, he is just a comic character) by Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD). Since the 1970s it has been suspected, during the 1980s while research on ADHD began to get started it was discarded since many believed it could just be what today we call “inattentive ADHD” symptom. And it was further confused since MD cause deficit disorder itself, but is different. MD affected individuals to escape a situation start….
kathleenhicks62 3 months ago
Teacher is scum being? Just wait until higher grades!
ajnotales 3 months ago
By 9:00 AM, he’ll be talking with the attending physician in the psychiatric ward… poor kid is melting down just like a certain candidate (betcha didn’t see THAT coming…)
Gamerkillss 3 months ago
at this rate he’ll get to about 20 in this single day