Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 01, 1991
Transcript:
Hobbes: Making a sign? Calvin: I'm declaring the creek back the woods "Calvin's Creek". When you discover something. You're allowed to name it and put up a sign. Hobbes: But suppose you didn't discover that creek. Calvin: Of course I did! Nobody ELSE has a sign there, right?
Cicabe03 over 14 years ago
Hobbes should have found a bigger sign so he wouldn’t have to misspell his name.
Ness Henderson over 12 years ago
Orr…
“Hobs” is text-talk for “Hobbes.” Just saying. But would that mean Hobbes is ahead of his time?
SheenaBZA about 9 years ago
Perhaps a clear indication to Calvin not to trust his homework to Hobbes!!!
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
Not quite the discovery Calvin had in mind.
94PercentCZM 6 months ago
I searched Google Maps. There’s a Calvin’s Creek in California. I couldn’t find a Hobbes Creek, but there is a Hobbs Creek (no E) in Wyoming.