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Ananda123
Ananda123 says:

It happens between me and my manager during work :(

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T07:49:54Z
Wahakalaka
Wahakalaka says:

At least his mom keeps the fruit in the fridge. So much better.

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T12:50:53Z
Paulo Belato
Paulo Belato says:

She has too much trust on him.

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T13:11:35Z
gamelvr5
gamelvr5 says:

That resembles me sooooooo much. My mom always does that.

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T14:11:33Z
kenbacca
kenbaccaPro says:

I’m guilty of this one too. Usually because I answer my son before I think about it.

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T15:42:03Z
Josien
Josien says:

Conversation of my little sister and my mom:
Sister: “I’m starving! Can I have something to eat?”
Mom: “Yes, sure!”, walks to the kitchen and comes back with a slice of bread..
Sister: “I’m not hungry anymore!!”

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T17:13:05Z
potterface
potterface says:

This is probably the first C&H I ever truly related to as I first read them as a child.
I’ve remembered it word for word, panel by panel since.
(this and the one where he wonders who first milked a cow)

  • Posted: 2008-07-25T18:04:55Z
sillyToTheCore
sillyToTheCore says:

yea this is straight up silly. Pay close attention to scene two. I can relate to that, I usually strike a pose similar to what Calvin is doing when I “think” that I am getting what I want. Silly Calvin, little did he know that his mom would not approve of cookies. Poor bastard.

  • Posted: 2008-07-26T14:29:30Z
scout finch
scout finch says:

I do that all the time but don’t listen!!!! I’m so dead

  • Posted: 2008-07-26T22:07:49Z
SeaShark
SeaSharkPro says:

Dessertitarians and their Moms have different definitions of “snack.”

  • Posted: 2008-08-21T00:13:12Z
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Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes has been a worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The strip follows the richly imaginative adventures of Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether a poignant look at serious family issues or a round of time-travel (with the aid of a well-labeled cardboard box), Calvin and Hobbes will astound and delight you.
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