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Subject: Calvin and Hobbes

Written By: felixcloud on 04/13/04 at 02:29 p.m.

hey everyone you all remember Calvin right? man those were like the best comic strips made right!(heads nod up and down)
well for the ones that remember i think the best ones were when he
put crisco in his hair for picture day and the one where he built the snowmen being hit by a car(ha ha ha ha) those were the good old days.  

Subject: Re: Calvin and Hobbes

Written By: AL-B on 04/13/04 at 05:34 p.m.


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hey everyone you all remember Calvin right? man those were like the best comic strips made right!(heads nod up and down)
well for the ones that remember i think the best ones were when he
put crisco in his hair for picture day and the one where he built the snowmen being hit by a car(ha ha ha ha) those were the good old days.  
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I loved Calvin and Hobbes (especially Spaceman Spiff.) That was one of the very few comics that made me laugh out loud on a regular basis and that had real imagination (I think the vast majority of today's comics are lame.)
    I hate all these 'necks driving around in pickups with stickers of Calvin peeing on Chevy, Calvin peeing on Ford, etc. It makes me mad because I know that Bill Watterson isn't getting a dime for it.

Subject: Re: Calvin and Hobbes

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 04/13/04 at 07:07 p.m.


Quoting:

I loved Calvin and Hobbes (especially Spaceman Spiff.) That was one of the very few comics that made me laugh out loud on a regular basis and that had real imagination (I think the vast majority of today's comics are lame.)
    I hate all these 'necks driving around in pickups with stickers of Calvin peeing on Chevy, Calvin peeing on Ford, etc. It makes me mad because I know that Bill Watterson isn't getting a dime for it.
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Calvin and Hobbes is one of my favorite departed comics, along with "The Far Side," by Gary Larson, "Bloom County," by Berkely Breathed, and "Shoe," by the late Jeff McNally.
Ignore the 'necks, they're just a bunch of nincompoops!

Subject: Re: Calvin and Hobbes

Written By: wilma917 on 04/14/04 at 06:53 p.m.

I loved Calvin and Hobbes.  I really miss reading it every day.