Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 22, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: C'mon, Hobbes. Let down the rope ladder. Hobbes: What's the rest of the password? Calvin: I think five verses extolling tigers is plenty. You know it's me! Let me up! Hobbes: Ooh, why you lousy, rotten, stinking... Hobbes: If you call me names, you have to start over at the begining. Calvin: Verse six: "Tigers are nimble, and light on their toes, my respect for tigers continually grows." Hobbes: You're not doing the dance.
1.Tigers are mean! Tigers are fierce! Tigers have teeth and claws that pierce!2 tigers are great! They can’t be beat! If I was a tiger that would be neat!6 tigers are nimble and light on there toes, my re-spect for tigers continually grows7 tigers are perfect the e-pit-o-me, of good looks and grace, and quiet dignity12 tigers are great! There the toast of the town! Life’s always better with a tiger around!