Anyone know where this line is from: ". . .and as long as I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony"

Broohaha

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wtf? im a C&H freak but i dont remember that line. somebody refresh my memory

I should make "A swift kick in the butt: $1" my sig :D
 

Fatdog

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You'll find it on page 199, middle set of panels, in "The Essental Calvin and Hobbes".
 

Trevelyan

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Susi's talking about how she doesn't need Calvin's friendship... she says that she'll get tons of friends that will all care about her and she won't even remember "stupid Calvin".... then she says the line.

It goes something like that, IIRC.
 

athithi

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Originally posted by: Broohaha
wtf? im a C&H freak but i dont remember that line. somebody refresh my memory

I should make "A swift kick in the butt: $1" my sig :D

It's when Calvin calls Susie a name and then debates with Hobbes about apologizing to her. One of the few panels that has neither Calvin, nor Hobbes in it. Susies wishes she had a 100 friends so she wouldn't need Calvin and then Susie and her friends would go and play by themselves without Calvin....and as long as she's dreaming, she'd like a pony :) It's a cute panel of Susie sitting on the floor, her chin rested on her hands.