Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for November 10, 2014
Transcript:
Calvin: "Hi Susie. What did you bring for lunch today?" Susie: "A swiss cheese and ketchup sandwich" Susie: "It's my very favorite, too. So I don't want to hear what gross thing YOU brought" Calvin: "Relax, Susie. I bought the cafeteria lunch today" Susie: "Good" Calvin: "It appears to be ciger butts in a gallstone sauce" Susie: "THAT'S BEANY-WIENIES!" Calvin: "Really? Oh gross"
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
Reality always disappoints Calvin.
ORMouseworks about 10 years ago
She got you this time, Calvin! ;)
watmiwori about 10 years ago
Where are the stewed monkey brains when you need ’em?
ellisaana Premium Member about 10 years ago
Swiss cheese and ketchup? Eww.
thirdguy about 10 years ago
Which is worse, his or hers?
IndyMan about 10 years ago
Personally, while not a great fan of either, I think I would prefer Calvin’s lunch. If I had brought my own, I think it would have been a bologna sandwich—just plain—bologna doesn’t go with anything ! !! ! !
Loijen about 10 years ago
Ham and Cheese Please! Or maybe a nice Reuben!
Loijen about 10 years ago
Shoot! Now I’ve got the Johnsons’ for some Cheese I guess I am going to have to cook an Omelet for Bkfst!
Tackerdog about 10 years ago
HA HA snort n time to clean my screen ;)
e.groves about 10 years ago
Happy 239th Birthday to all Marines, past and present!
ladykat about 10 years ago
Oh, great, now I need to find a good deli to get a hot pastrami, corned beef or smoked meat on light rye with swiss cheese, lots of mustard, a dill pickle and cole slaw on the side. Just as a thought, what Barrie needs is a good deli; oddly enough, the only place I’ve found a decent one of those sandwiches is at the Druxy’s outlet at the hospital. go figure.
GrimmaTheNome about 10 years ago
American ‘cheese’ is pretty gross whatever you have it with.
‘Beany wienies’ don’t sound that great either..except the non-edible type http://www.stuffonmywiener.com/beanie-weenie/.
rkinkead11 about 10 years ago
Hmmm. Cigar butts and gallstone sauce. Might be more popular than MO’s school lunch menu.
WaitingMan about 10 years ago
An American author’s opinion of ketchup; “I’d let a horse piss on my steak before I’d put ketchup on it.” James Michener, “Centennial”
johndifool about 10 years ago
Order in the court!Ham and cheese!
ewalnut about 10 years ago
I think my favorite strip was Susie trying to play house with Calvin — with them being portrayed as adults.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Anyone for a breakfast of cheese omelet, hush puppies, and Jimmy Dean sausages? Yummmmmmmmm!C’mon over…
sundogusa about 10 years ago
I think we had something along those lines too!
CyberSpaceDrifter about 10 years ago
Are you sure Gweedo …
I think it is spelled Catsup using Common Core principles…
weatherford.joe about 10 years ago
I never really liked Beany-Wienies either.
Gretchen's Mom about 10 years ago
RE: your response to neverenoughgold’s breakfast picture . . . I think in a situation like this, bigger is definitely better!!!!! ;-)
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Yeah, I just missed the width part.Sorry; but, it did make for a larger meal…; >)
Mike Parsons Premium Member about 10 years ago
Susie grossed Calvin out!
Number Three about 10 years ago
“Gross” is not the word for it.
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Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 10 years ago
I saw a news piece awhile back where an American reporter in an Alpine cheese shop inquired as to where he could find the Swiss cheese.The proprietress shot him such a look, and stated “they’re ALL Swiss cheese!”
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 10 years ago
Sometimes the school lunch ladies are a little rushed:
rightwingpatriot about 10 years ago
Say What? Premium Member about 10 years ago
You can also just make the image width=“100%” since it’s already inside a container. Either way, good stuff!
JLG Premium Member about 10 years ago
I just wanted to point out that this comic is the one and only place I have ever seen any reference to “beanie-weanies.” Thus it has puzzled me since I was a kid. What on earth are beanie-weenies? I have NEVER heard of them anywhere else.