Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 26, 2020

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 4 years ago

    Grandma’s figured out Calvin. Maybe, she can teach his parents how to handle him.

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 4 years ago

    did the grandmother keep the crayons for herself?

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    Prescott_Philosopher   almost 4 years ago

    Calvin got the message that without a thank you note, there would be no future presents.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    “I hate writing thank you letters for toys I’ve already broken!”—Linus

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    morningglory73 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Do kids still sent thank you notes?. I think it’s sad that my grandkids do not send me one. I have to email my son and ask if the gifts came. No manners nor gratitude. Shameful.

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    rentier  almost 4 years ago

    Perhaps grandma is poor and has nothing to send?!

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    scotta775  almost 4 years ago

    Sarcasm runs deep in that family.

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    orinoco womble  almost 4 years ago

    I like Grandma.When I first moved to Europe and people still wrote letters, I would occasionally send a friend or relative a postcard with a photo of “El Cachorro”, a famous crucifix (the artist witnessed a gypsy die of stab wounds gained in a bar fight). On the back I would write, “Are you dead?” Always got a response.

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    Gary Fabian  almost 4 years ago

    If I thanked them in person, I never understood the need to send a thank you letter, as well. Currently, if I receive a gift by mail, etc… I will either call, email, or text the sender to let them know I am grateful. If that is not good enough, I don’t need the gift in the first place.

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    The Reader Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Checking is something you can only learn from experience!

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    jpayne4040  almost 4 years ago

    Way to go, Grandma! As much as he complains about it sarcasm does seem to work on Calvin.

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    JudyHendrickson  almost 4 years ago

    One yr for Christmas I got a stuffed animal, my dad lost his job ,my mom took odd jobs just to help keep a roof over our heads!! Times were tough !!!

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    dflak  almost 4 years ago

    My parents made me do this. I’ve gotten lazy. I now make a phone call.

    It may be a matter of economics. Back in my day it was a lot cheaper to send a letter than to make a phone call.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    I sort of liked sending a note to say thanks for the present, what I hated was trying to write “some more” like my Mom wanted me to do. I mean really, what else is there to say?

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    SamT53  almost 4 years ago

    The world needs more sarcastic grannies.

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    A Hip loving Canadian...  almost 4 years ago

    Fantastic, next Christmas, Grandma will send another box of crayons. You can’t have too many crayons.

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    awcoffman  almost 4 years ago

    Grandma, better check again. I don’t think it’s working anymore. Thanks Louis.

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    Red33410  almost 4 years ago

    “If the Postal Service still WERE working.” Conditionals always plural.

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    jrankin1959  almost 4 years ago

    Mom and Dad must have squealed to Grandma…

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Have a cousin like that. Decided to send an empty card this year (no cash) to see if she was getting the mail.

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    33Angel  almost 4 years ago

    I like Grandma’s sensibility.

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    hornacek  almost 4 years ago

    Have we ever seen Calvin’s grandma in the strip? The only other relative I can remember is his uncle, his father’s brother, who stayed with them for a week. But other than that I can’t think of any other relatives depicted.

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    Dutch Van Der Linde  almost 4 years ago

    How’s everyone’s day today?

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    mgillgannon Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    My grandkids have seen a combined 29 Christmases with presents and I’m still waiting for a thank-you of any kind.

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    diegot  almost 4 years ago

    Now we know where Calvin gets his sarcasm from!

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    Lee26 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Since my Grandkids/nieces never send thank you notes, I think it is time to use Grandma’s tact. I sent (lots of) money to my Grand niece for her college graduation. No thank you note!

    Thank you Grandma ‘Calvin’!

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    vjorgensen54  almost 4 years ago

    Nobody writes notes these days. Text, email,or a call would be nice though.

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  almost 4 years ago

    An in universe explanation for why you never saw other relatives visit the family (besides Uncle Max’s one time appearance), and vice versa?

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    kathleenhicks62  almost 4 years ago

    He respond to satire—heed all in Calvin Land.

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    carlzr  almost 4 years ago

    So it runs in the family.

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    oakie817  almost 4 years ago

    my grandmother gave me a set of drums one Christmas — she lived in CA, i lived in RI

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    RandomLantern445  almost 4 years ago

    Aah, the postal service. Calvin’s sometimes non-working letter-sending thing.

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    einarbt  almost 4 years ago

    Go grandma.

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