Have you tried reversing the spin on the gravitons? (Yes I know gravitons likely don’t exist, and would likely be spinless if they did. So don’t bug me!)
Whenever we heard a loud “thunk” in our house, we would go and investigate. With my younger son, it was worth while. One day we were in the kitchen (his room was behind the kitchen) and we heard a loud bang on the wall.
He yelled out “I’m OK.” I asked, “Is the house OK?” It wasn’t. He was practicing his “form” with the discus and it slipped out as he moved his arm back. I spent the weekend patching the wall.
Vivid memories from 75 years ago; I would have repeated dreams about being able to lift up a floorboard in my upstairs bedroom in our ancient farmhouse and slip thru to the other side where I could fly simply by lifting my shins, gaining no altitude but would wind up bumping into trees, barns and animals like William Katt in the short-lived “Greatest American Hero” TV show from years ago. Weird stuff for a 7-8 year old to digest.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Hold on tight or back to ceiling you go.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 5 years ago
When I was a kid, I thought Calvin had somehow pulled the chair back up onto the ceiling with him.
Don’t ask how that would work.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
oh, his mother sure can hardly hear his excuse
codycab about 5 years ago
Stick to being a spaceman, Calvin. Obviously being a ninja isn’t working out for you.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Use the chair cushion to break your upward fall.
orinoco womble about 5 years ago
Calvin has an armchair in his room? I didn’t even have a desk.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 5 years ago
Easy for Mom or Dad to say… but, it’s not easy being Calvin.
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Evidently not The Great Leap Forward that Calvin was expecting!
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
You can’t even blame this one on Hobbes, Calvin!
rmercer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Have you tried reversing the spin on the gravitons? (Yes I know gravitons likely don’t exist, and would likely be spinless if they did. So don’t bug me!)
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
I would have thought that Mom would put a stop to this by now.
DanFlak about 5 years ago
Whenever we heard a loud “thunk” in our house, we would go and investigate. With my younger son, it was worth while. One day we were in the kitchen (his room was behind the kitchen) and we heard a loud bang on the wall.
He yelled out “I’m OK.” I asked, “Is the house OK?” It wasn’t. He was practicing his “form” with the discus and it slipped out as he moved his arm back. I spent the weekend patching the wall.
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
So if Calvin touches everything in the house, it will be normal for him again!
rshive about 5 years ago
Gravity polarity reversal does funny things.
Calvinist1966 about 5 years ago
As I mentioned on Monday, Mom’s off-screen instruction to Calvin is the same at the beginning and the end of this first week of the story arc.
Bruce1253 about 5 years ago
I found with both kids and grandkids, that it is when they are being really quiet, that there is trouble brewing.
MEPace about 5 years ago
Calvin’s voice bubbles and shouts are all upside-down because his gravity is reversed, but why is Mom’s?
sparkle 13 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Did Calvin break into dad’s ’shrooms?!!! lol
unca jim about 5 years ago
Vivid memories from 75 years ago; I would have repeated dreams about being able to lift up a floorboard in my upstairs bedroom in our ancient farmhouse and slip thru to the other side where I could fly simply by lifting my shins, gaining no altitude but would wind up bumping into trees, barns and animals like William Katt in the short-lived “Greatest American Hero” TV show from years ago. Weird stuff for a 7-8 year old to digest.
jamesbaird1572 about 5 years ago
Calvin lives in a quantum universe in which reality dosent exist until it is observed by others.