Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 17, 1989
Transcript:
Calvin: Well, there's no delaying the inevitable. Let's get in the car. Hobbes: Where are we going? Calvin: The same place we go every summer: camping on some desolate rock at the end of the earth. Hobbes: Again? Clavin: Yep. This is how dad like to unwind. Hobbes: With everyone complaining? Calvin: Right. He likes to watch us all suffer.
yow4zip Premium Member over 10 years ago
Sounds like fun!
Xalder about 10 years ago
It builds character.
bmonk about 10 years ago
Calvin will resist to the end.
Official_Dalek about 9 years ago
The second frame sounds like a quote from Pink and the Brain
Official_Dalek about 9 years ago
Pinky*
kamikaze-kumquat over 3 years ago
I still don’t see how the mom doesn’t demand that one year they go where she wants to go. I thought that when I was a kid, and now that I’m grown and married, we actually, you know, COMPROMISE and TALK about these things and try to find something we both want to do or experience. The dad always drove me crazy.
leopardglily over 2 years ago
I printed off this arc from a book collection when I was a kid and used it for a coloring book.
Humerus1 9 months ago
they going to the underworld
ElJorro about 2 months ago
Towards the end, I developed the same feeling about Boy Scout Camp Outs. I am glad I experienced them but not eager to repeat.