Weirdos from Another Planet! (Calvin and Hobbes #4)
Calvin: SUSIE, QUICK! GET HELP!
Somebody filled my sandbox with quicksand! I'm sinking fast! ACK! RRGHH!
Susie: Oh, right. Give me a break.
Calvin: Your gender would be a lot more tolerable if it wasn't so darn cynical!
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Calvin: Boy, what a beautiful summer morning, huh, Dad? Too bad you can't stay home to enjoy it.
When you're old, you'll be sorry you never took advantage of days like these, but of course, that's far off, and in the meantime, there's lots of work to be done.
Yep, you'd better get to work. Have a good long drive in traffic. Maybe you'll get home in time to watch the sunset… if you can stay awake. So long!
Golly, I'd hate to have a kid like me.
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Calvin (to Hobbes): Ever sit and watch ants?
Look at this one. He's carrying a crumb that's bigger than he is, and he's RUNNING.
And if you put an obstacle in front of him, he'll scramble like crazy until he gets across it. He doesn't let anything stop him.
I just can't identify with that kind of work ethic.
Calvin is one kid that no one would ever want to try to raise, and Hobbes is one (stuffed) tiger that no one would ever want to mess with. But these two always have their fun, and they sure do have a hell of a lot of adventures (mostly with Calvin's parents): camping, going to the zoo, digging for dinosaur bones, going to Mars, being lifted up in the stratosphere by a balloon, fixing the bathroom sink among others. The list is always endless with this duo. There are tons of philosophical,
I can always depend on Calvin and Hobbes to lighten the mood and provide lots of laughs. Weirdos From Another Planet! is one of the many books in my Calvin and Hobbes collection. I really should read them more often. Calvin is a wonderful mix of an incredibly intelligent six-year-old boy who can ask about the meaning of life and yet still enjoy hours of cartoons on tv while eating his favorite cereal, Sugar-Coated Chocolate Bombs. Hobbes, his constant companion, sometimes tries to steer Calvin
"Hi I'm wondering if you sell kegs of dynamite." I love this quote because it shows how imaginative Calvin is and how funny he is.I love Hobbes because he is so civil and normal. Calvin is not normal and even though Hobbes is a form of Calvin's imagination, they are so different. I love how Hobbes thinks tigers are the best.A theme i noticed in the book was just how rough life can be sometimes. Calvin recognizes life situations more then the normal 6 year old and he realizes how tough it can be
"That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so bad that it can't get worse." Calvin
Hip 1.13- Calvin and Hobbes makes every day better.
Palate cleanser.
Bill Watterson
Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 4.71 | 11617 Users | 216 Reviews
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Original Title: | Weirdos From Another Planet! |
ISBN: | 0836218620 (ISBN13: 9780836218626) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Calvin and Hobbes #4 |
Characters: | Calvin, Hobbes |
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Some of my favorite ones:Calvin: SUSIE, QUICK! GET HELP!
Somebody filled my sandbox with quicksand! I'm sinking fast! ACK! RRGHH!
Susie: Oh, right. Give me a break.
Calvin: Your gender would be a lot more tolerable if it wasn't so darn cynical!
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Calvin: Boy, what a beautiful summer morning, huh, Dad? Too bad you can't stay home to enjoy it.
When you're old, you'll be sorry you never took advantage of days like these, but of course, that's far off, and in the meantime, there's lots of work to be done.
Yep, you'd better get to work. Have a good long drive in traffic. Maybe you'll get home in time to watch the sunset… if you can stay awake. So long!
Golly, I'd hate to have a kid like me.
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Calvin (to Hobbes): Ever sit and watch ants?
Look at this one. He's carrying a crumb that's bigger than he is, and he's RUNNING.
And if you put an obstacle in front of him, he'll scramble like crazy until he gets across it. He doesn't let anything stop him.
I just can't identify with that kind of work ethic.
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Title | : | Weirdos from Another Planet! (Calvin and Hobbes #4) |
Author | : | Bill Watterson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | 1990 by Andrews and McMeel Publishing |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Humor. Fiction. Graphic Novels |
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Ratings: 4.71 From 11617 Users | 216 ReviewsColumn Containing Books Weirdos from Another Planet! (Calvin and Hobbes #4)
Calvin is one kid that no one would ever want to try to raise, and Hobbes is one (stuffed) tiger that no one would ever want to mess with. But these two always have their fun, and they sure do have a hell of a lot of adventures (mostly with Calvin's parents): camping, going to the zoo, digging for dinosaur bones, going to Mars, being lifted up in the stratosphere by a balloon, fixing the bathroom sink among others. The list is always endless with this duo. There are tons of philosophical,
I can always depend on Calvin and Hobbes to lighten the mood and provide lots of laughs. Weirdos From Another Planet! is one of the many books in my Calvin and Hobbes collection. I really should read them more often. Calvin is a wonderful mix of an incredibly intelligent six-year-old boy who can ask about the meaning of life and yet still enjoy hours of cartoons on tv while eating his favorite cereal, Sugar-Coated Chocolate Bombs. Hobbes, his constant companion, sometimes tries to steer Calvin
"Hi I'm wondering if you sell kegs of dynamite." I love this quote because it shows how imaginative Calvin is and how funny he is.I love Hobbes because he is so civil and normal. Calvin is not normal and even though Hobbes is a form of Calvin's imagination, they are so different. I love how Hobbes thinks tigers are the best.A theme i noticed in the book was just how rough life can be sometimes. Calvin recognizes life situations more then the normal 6 year old and he realizes how tough it can be
"That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so bad that it can't get worse." Calvin
Hip 1.13- Calvin and Hobbes makes every day better.
Palate cleanser.
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