Calvin’s Dad (fortunately for him), takes comfort in the fact that not many people would want his job as a Dad anyway. Moreover, being a Dad is not an elected position; and so he has no obligation whatsoever to respond to polls from “all” the six-year-olds living in the same house (i.e., there is only one!). o:-D
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Does fatherhood have term limits?
rentier almost 11 years ago
Perhaps Calvin will do it, when he is grown up?
Aaron Saltzer almost 11 years ago
Calvin’s dad never seems to care what the polls say. Therefore, Calvin’s information is useless.
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
Let’s hear it for grandparents!
cloudy now almost 11 years ago
Hobbes can run.
bluskies almost 11 years ago
Ouch, and true. Revenge is sweetest when served cold- like gramps telling your kid what YOU did when YOU were their age.
bruntsfield almost 11 years ago
In 15 years time, Calvin will wonder at how much smarter his father has become over those years…
dustspecks Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Calvin for president!
ladykat almost 11 years ago
The wonderful thing about grandchildren is that you can give them back…
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Your mother has the deciding vote.
chizzel almost 11 years ago
Pop needs to start taking applications
GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I’d like to see you in the same position, Calvin. Your approval rating will probably be rock bottom.
Cyberpaw almost 11 years ago
If only politicians would do what is right instead of what is popular…
Big promises made; few promises fulfilled.
westny77 almost 11 years ago
Dad has a point. It’s not a popularity contest.
jadoo823 almost 11 years ago
…not only does fatherhood not have term limits, in Gremany, it doesn’t have a statute of limitations either:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/disowned-son-must-pay-estranged-fathers-care-court-rules/
Melekalikimaka almost 11 years ago
Wow, Calvin was grooming himself for congress!
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
Lame duck term… for parents, a term is about 40 years.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Yes, That would take the heavy weight off Dad’s shoulders.
xxx
Robert C. Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I have the feeling Calvin’s polling sample is somewhat small for real statistical significance…
rickray777 over 10 years ago
Calvin’s Dad (fortunately for him), takes comfort in the fact that not many people would want his job as a Dad anyway. Moreover, being a Dad is not an elected position; and so he has no obligation whatsoever to respond to polls from “all” the six-year-olds living in the same house (i.e., there is only one!). o:-D