Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 17, 1986
October 16, 1986
October 18, 1986
Transcript:
Calvin: I've decided I want to be a millionaire when I grow up. Dad: Well, you'll have to work pretty hard to get a million dollars. Calvin: No, I won't. You will. Dad: Me? Calvin: I just want to inherit it.
Reminds me of the millionaire who was writing his will. He directed his lawyer that each of his three sons should get two million dollars, and his two daughters three each. .The lawyer objected that this plan would take 12 million dollars, while his estate was currently worth no more than 7..“Well, they should earn it all, just like I did!”
Benrasilim about 14 years ago
Nice idea, never thought of that
insidethenfl almost 14 years ago
That’s a good plan.
Catnat over 13 years ago
Good point.
yow4zip Premium Member about 13 years ago
How about a thousandaire?
bmonk about 13 years ago
Reminds me of the millionaire who was writing his will. He directed his lawyer that each of his three sons should get two million dollars, and his two daughters three each. .The lawyer objected that this plan would take 12 million dollars, while his estate was currently worth no more than 7..“Well, they should earn it all, just like I did!”
bluram about 8 years ago
Jboy1 returns :D about 6 years ago
Bill Gates has $76,000,000,000. He could donate a million to Calvin. Of course, Calvin would spend too much before he got to a million. I know him.
the thing is- about 4 years ago
evil, evil, calvin