Bill Watterson has drawn the top of Calvin’s mom’s head lighter, to represent the ceiling light falling on her brown hair, with the sides of her hair in shadow. But in a black-and-white strip, today it looks and sounds like Calvin has already given his mom a lot of gray hair.
I know a man that left a shot gun shell in a jacket that his wife washed. It went off in the dryer. Something must have hit the primer. The blast blow the door off the dryer, ruined the clothes and scared his wife half to death. She was standing beside the dryer when it happened.
ratlum almost 11 years ago
A thing ??
margueritem almost 11 years ago
That would be a ‘yes’, Mom.
rentier almost 11 years ago
Sometimes I forget coins or bills. It happened, that I washed them, now I am a money-launder!!
Linux0s almost 11 years ago
He doesn’t even know what this thing is.
thirdguy almost 11 years ago
He is just pulling his Mother’s leg!
moronbis almost 11 years ago
Really surprised Mom didn’t find a frog in the pockets.
Phapada almost 11 years ago
just some friend forgot a mobile on th pockets…
bluram almost 11 years ago
I bet it was a One Eyed One Horned Flying Purple People Eater
artybee almost 11 years ago
Wet folding money can be dried quite handily in a microwave oven. Toasty in the pocket, too. Watch it carefully. One minute should be enough.
Harry Grapjas almost 11 years ago
It seems the new Euro bills are washer resistant, but I too am not rich enough to try it out.
sottwell almost 11 years ago
Any money I found in pockets was mine.
jimshari222 almost 11 years ago
I find US paper money in the dryer occasionally and it always comes out fine.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Bill Watterson has drawn the top of Calvin’s mom’s head lighter, to represent the ceiling light falling on her brown hair, with the sides of her hair in shadow. But in a black-and-white strip, today it looks and sounds like Calvin has already given his mom a lot of gray hair.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 11 years ago
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vwdualnomand almost 11 years ago
which is worse, finding a snake slithering in your home or a snake slithering at work?
Aaron Saltzer almost 11 years ago
I wonder what that could be…
Aaron Saltzer almost 11 years ago
I wonder why only Sunday’s comic strips are in color?
kittenpah almost 11 years ago
Um, if he needs big gloves and a stick to look for it, how did it get in his pocket?
Hobbes Premium Member almost 11 years ago
@susib33: Actually, Charles Schulz left all of us hanging, because that was the end of the story line. We will never know what was in Snoopy’s hand.
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
TARANTULA!
Puddleglum2 almost 11 years ago
Maybe it’s a chameleon. That would account for the pocket change.
Puddleglum2 almost 11 years ago
If this thing is dangerous, there’s bound to be a pocket of resistance.
Puddleglum2 almost 11 years ago
I think Calvin has something up his sleeve.
Puddleglum2 almost 11 years ago
@Thirdguy,Calvin might be cowed by ‘this thing’, but not by Mom’s calf.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
A ‘thing’ could be anything.
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Keith Messamer almost 11 years ago
If he knew where it was, he wouldn’t need the bat.
geedavey almost 11 years ago
Shouldn’t it be “heavy gloves” and a “big stick”?
yimhere almost 11 years ago
A trousersnake would have never survived the spin cycle.
kelli47 almost 11 years ago
Been there. Only I used to find the surprises. Ek!
fixer1967 almost 11 years ago
I know a man that left a shot gun shell in a jacket that his wife washed. It went off in the dryer. Something must have hit the primer. The blast blow the door off the dryer, ruined the clothes and scared his wife half to death. She was standing beside the dryer when it happened.
Ted006 almost 11 years ago
Awesome comic yet again
Ted006 almost 11 years ago
Awesome yet again bill watson
Ted006 almost 11 years ago
hi guys is any one on