Since Calvin said “no” eleven times, I assume that piano lessons rank 11th on a ‘scale’ of 1 to 10! Calvin will make a ‘concerted’ effort to avoid piano lessons. He’ll be ‘composing’ various excuses. “Etude, Brute?”, I mean Mom.
Now Calvin doesn’t want piano lessons. What’s ‘sonata’ with him? If Calvin plays his ‘chords’ right, he could be performing on the ‘Opera’ Winfrey Show before too long!
Where’s his life vest in case he falls out of the car??? After all, he’s not wearing his seat belt… He may not even make it to Tuesday if he isn’t careful.
Calvin my cousin’s mom made him take piano lessons. He did not like it but endured it. Now as an adult has forgotten all those dreded lessons. Funny I always wanted to learn to play piano. Parents did not have one nor the money for lessons.
I took piano lessons for years. Even some as an adult. I still play and I love it so much! But the lessons themselves I didn’t like, and the recitals were hell.
Most of the boys in my area took their “driving lessons” on John Deeres, Farmalls, etc – hundreds of hours cultivating corn and beans. Plus pick-up trucks (no license needed on own property) By the time we could get a drivers license, the road test was a breeze. (Imagine hours going down rows and having to steer plus/minus one inch left/right!)
Two of my granddaughters need piano lessons. Everytime they visit, it’s BANG BANG BANG on an old piano we have. (last tuned in 1943) But last visit, it was -thud-thud-thud. “Grandpa – there’s something wrong with the piano!” “Well, I’ll have someone look at it.” (I suspect it might have something to do with the towels I threw over the hammers!)
What Hobbes needs to do is convince Calvin of the power over women you have if you can play the piano, even more so if you can sing along with it. Unfortunately, I can do neither, and at 68, it doesn’t make any difference anyway…Puddleglum – your crack about driving lessons was terrific – gave me a good smile, thanks
spudgibb about 13 years ago
Haha, just signed my daughter up…
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
… from bad to worse!
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
Gee, I wonder who will be teaching piano to Calvin? Could it be Ros? (I hope)
JoanHelen about 13 years ago
Very clever, Dogsniff! I like that one.
rogue53 about 13 years ago
Feeling bad about having no shoes, till you meet the man with no feet. It can always get worse, Calvin.
rentier about 13 years ago
Piano lessons, YES !!!!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
As long as Mom doesn’t haven’t to endure it, it’ll be however minutes long of heavenly peace to her.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Hobbes will be glad if there is a piano ‘tuna’! (That one works especially well in Central and Eastern Massachusetts).
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Calvin doesn’t need ‘driving’ lessons. He has been driving his parents crazy since he was perpetually six years old.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
“Ack!” Is Calvin related to Cathy?
arye uygur about 13 years ago
In the 2nd panel: Calvin’s mother drives her car the way Calvin sleds downhill.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Since Calvin said “no” eleven times, I assume that piano lessons rank 11th on a ‘scale’ of 1 to 10! Calvin will make a ‘concerted’ effort to avoid piano lessons. He’ll be ‘composing’ various excuses. “Etude, Brute?”, I mean Mom.
bobluc about 13 years ago
check www.stephanietrick.com OR search videos for Stephanie Trick // if you might like to hear some fabulous Stride Piano
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Now Calvin doesn’t want piano lessons. What’s ‘sonata’ with him? If Calvin plays his ‘chords’ right, he could be performing on the ‘Opera’ Winfrey Show before too long!
rentier about 13 years ago
Violin! Even worser!
Ottodesu about 13 years ago
She drives the car like a Stuka dive bombing.
Phapada about 13 years ago
if piano lessons Hobbes can together….
Snoopy_Fan about 13 years ago
Where’s his life vest in case he falls out of the car??? After all, he’s not wearing his seat belt… He may not even make it to Tuesday if he isn’t careful.
squirrel500 about 13 years ago
Taught by Rosalyn?
kab2rb about 13 years ago
Calvin my cousin’s mom made him take piano lessons. He did not like it but endured it. Now as an adult has forgotten all those dreded lessons. Funny I always wanted to learn to play piano. Parents did not have one nor the money for lessons.
LingeeWhiz about 13 years ago
Yes, if she were smart she’d be getting him interested in being a mime.
rentier about 13 years ago
Calvin wants to take driving lessons without a shirt, with a naked body!
Muzition about 13 years ago
Calvin had better put his seatbelt on.
Number Three about 13 years ago
She is being REALLY mean to him now.
Life isn’t fair is it Calvin?
LOL xxx
hjkl; about 13 years ago
I took piano lessons for years. Even some as an adult. I still play and I love it so much! But the lessons themselves I didn’t like, and the recitals were hell.
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
Most of the boys in my area took their “driving lessons” on John Deeres, Farmalls, etc – hundreds of hours cultivating corn and beans. Plus pick-up trucks (no license needed on own property) By the time we could get a drivers license, the road test was a breeze. (Imagine hours going down rows and having to steer plus/minus one inch left/right!)
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
Two of my granddaughters need piano lessons. Everytime they visit, it’s BANG BANG BANG on an old piano we have. (last tuned in 1943) But last visit, it was -thud-thud-thud. “Grandpa – there’s something wrong with the piano!” “Well, I’ll have someone look at it.” (I suspect it might have something to do with the towels I threw over the hammers!)
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
To my knowledge Cal’s parents do own a piano. I fhe practices, it won’t be there.
ratlum about 13 years ago
I wonder if the piano teachers name is Roslyn Ms Worm wood or the bus driver working part time as a teacher?
WW2 Marine Veteran about 13 years ago
Why not piano lessons? My wife & daughter took them, enjoyed them and was excellent at playing the piano.
WilliamBill about 13 years ago
Well, a violin is at least portable.
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 13 years ago
He could learn Beethoven’s “Fur Elise”, Mozart’s “Turkish March”, and Bon Jovi’s “Runaway.”
khpage about 13 years ago
What Hobbes needs to do is convince Calvin of the power over women you have if you can play the piano, even more so if you can sing along with it. Unfortunately, I can do neither, and at 68, it doesn’t make any difference anyway…Puddleglum – your crack about driving lessons was terrific – gave me a good smile, thanks
rji1963 about 13 years ago
Oh, like he will be MUCH more cooperative with that.
bmonk about 13 years ago
What? Calvin didn’t get dressed after his swimming lesson?I’m surprised Rosalyn (or Mom) didn’t make a fuss.
serenasakitty about 13 years ago
If you let the kids make all the decisions on what they are going to do, they will do nothing.
dangerj03 about 13 years ago
11 no’s………………….new record.
spiritoflionelhutzlives Premium Member about 13 years ago
…and on Wednesdays…ballet…
bmonk about 13 years ago
Au contraire! There is nothing betterer than Math Camp.
Heck, even “greater than” and “less than” are math concepts!
Koolfunkygrrl about 13 years ago
ha ha ha<<said with a sarcastic ‘tone.’
Koolfunkygrrl about 13 years ago
it’ll be Susie’s mom…LOL
Koolfunkygrrl about 13 years ago
i didn’t take piano….but my mom did sign me up for voice lessons…i’m not bad…..
PatPiano about 13 years ago
Dogsniff, I resemble that remark!
mamamama about 13 years ago
calvin is a scrub
fishchik about 13 years ago
good mommy. good mommy! (pat on head)
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
If Calvin knows big, vocabulary words, how does he not know the driving age of the U.S.A?