Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for April 08, 1989
April 07, 1989
April 09, 1989
Transcript:
Calvin: One of nature's most peculiar-looking creatures, the giraffe is uniquely suited to its environment. His tremendous height enables him to munch on the succulent morsels most difficult to reach.
This reminds me of when I was about three or so. My mother told me if I could reach the cookie jar (that she kept on top of the fridge) I could have all the cookies I wanted. I learned how to climb up on top of the cabinets in order to reach it within the hour.
My mom kept candy and gum on top of the fridge when I was little.She wasn’t particularly mad about me taking the candy; but she was mad that I broke the drawer handles when I climbed them.
cocoayoc over 13 years ago
talent
hopefulregret almost 13 years ago
This reminds me of when I was about three or so. My mother told me if I could reach the cookie jar (that she kept on top of the fridge) I could have all the cookies I wanted. I learned how to climb up on top of the cabinets in order to reach it within the hour.
yow4zip Premium Member over 10 years ago
Calvin’s mischief has reached new heights.
bmonk over 10 years ago
But the comic seems rather stilted.
ClaraBadWolf over 9 years ago
My mom kept candy and gum on top of the fridge when I was little.She wasn’t particularly mad about me taking the candy; but she was mad that I broke the drawer handles when I climbed them.
The Shadow Ninja about 9 years ago
Calvin is a magnet for sugary snacks.
JasonJackson over 4 years ago
His mom oughta spring for a security camera.
Archistoteles over 1 year ago
I like the drawing of the giraffe.