Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 27, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: I can't believe how dull my life is. It's so boring here. Nothing ever changes around here. Nothing ever happens. It seems as if (hang on) everybody but me gets to have an exciting life. Hobbes: Actually, I'd like less excitement in my life. Calvin: Why? Are you doing fun things when I'm not around?? Huh? Are you?!
bmonk over 12 years ago
Calvin is afraid something is happening, and he’ll miss the fun.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Are we having fun yet?
DoubleU almost 9 years ago
Apparently what’s exciting and stressful for Hobbes is boring for Calvin.
Pepper Pants almost 9 years ago
this is why selfies happen. we are having such geat fun that we have to stop and save it so later we can show it to everyone
MegaCass over 6 years ago
“May you live in interesting times,” is considered a curse for a REASON.
tylerhagenbaugh13 over 4 years ago
Speaking in 2020, I’d prefer if things were a LOT less interesting