Jilli might actually enjoy the Peanuts clip, though.
"Meet the kite-eating tree, you ugly son of a bitch!"
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Jilli might actually enjoy the Peanuts clip, though.
"Meet the kite-eating tree, you ugly son of a bitch!"
You're talking to Clovis's right hand goth.
I love this description SO. MUCH.
bon bon, the basic premise is that Calvin is psychotic and delusional.
That if someone believes in them, that you don't try to disprove their existence, or tell the person that they have to "grow up" and stop believing in them or get rid of them.
Right there with you.
We may need to start a pool about how soon I'll accidentally burn myself with a hair dryer.
Jesus, I think it's hailing outside.
I think the apocalypse is happening outside. Or someone is standing over my house with a giant bucket.
threatening Clovis and my bears was the final straw.
And dangerous. If this was the movies, he'd have woken up one night to see a Devil Bunny with glowing eyes sitting on his chest. With a back up Bears Who Were Very Angry Indeed.
~ma, Tom. And also, what Steph said.
I love Calvin & Hobbes with such an unreasonable passion there's no way I can watch/read any of that.
I do not have any apocalypse today. However, that reminds me that I do need a shower.
I love Calvin & Hobbes with such an unreasonable passion there's no way I can watch/read any of that.
This is the sort of statement that starts a fight with Emmett. "You don't love it as much as I do!"
He does love it a lot, however.
In other intriguing and/or frightening Emmett news, JZ reported this conversation with him:
JZ: So do you still think you'll be a major league baseball player when you grow up?
Emmett: I know I will. I have the drive and the ambition.
Who the hell's been slipping him Ayn Rand when I wasn't looking?
You totally deserve a bigger salary, Allyson.
Does anyone remember the scene in Max Headroom when Edison Carter wakes up in Theora Jones' bedroom completely covered in a thousand teddy bears of all shapes & sizes? I loved that scene.
Never underestimate the power of the teddy.