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A meeting of G.R.O.S.S. convenes

G.R.O.S.S. (Get Rid Of Slimy GirlS) is an exclusive club created by Calvin and Hobbes, with the primary purpose of excluding and bugging girls, the only members being themselves. However, Calvin has been heard talking to Susie when she's mad about Calvin excluding girls as the primary G.R.O.S.S. goal, Calvin replies, "I know it's redundant, but otherwise it doesn't spell anything." Which could suggest that the name is partly just to spell something. Susie Derkins is always the target of the club's activities. The club is famous for their extremely long password, which is known to have at least eight verses. All the verses, moreover, are devoted to praising tigers, since Hobbes is the only one who can climb to the treehouse without the rope ladder. One of the verses is poetically said as "Tigers are nimble and light on their toes, my respect for tigers constantly grows," and it is accompanied by a dance of some sort. This may or may not have a relation to An Ode To Tigers. The club meetings do seem to have a schedule, as Calvin mentions an agenda an one of the strips.

Members[]

There are many positions and ranks in the club, despite there only being two members. During meetings, they spontaneously switch positions to suit the club's needs. Calvin is the founder and leader of the club and, periodic demotions forgone, is "Dictator-For-Life", while Hobbes is the club president and First Tiger (again, temporary demotions forgone). They are seen acting as if there were many other members, imagining the behavior of their audience.[1] Hobbes has sometimes suggested letting Susie join though in one comic she says she would not want to sit in a stupid tree house.

Whether to suit the club's needs or as temporary punishment, Calvin and Hobbes will change, lose, or regain ranks. The following is a list of known positions that they have exercised at G.R.O.S.S.

Calvin[]

  • CEO of G.R.O.S.S
  • King and Tyrant
  • Top Scout/Head Scout
  • Field Scout
  • Chief Strategist
  • Strike Force Commander
  • Code Expert
  • Most Highest, Grandest, Exalted Supreme Dictator-For-Life (Dictator-For-Life presumed at the end)
  • Dictator-For-Life
  • Club Chowder Head (After demotion by Hobbes)

Hobbes[]

  • Club Secretary General
  • Special Agent in charge of munitions
  • G.R.O.S.S Cartographer
  • Club Mascot
  • Court Stenographer
  • Tiger Bulk Rate
  • El Tigre Numero Uno (The Number One Tiger)
  • First Tiger
  • Club President

Meetings[]

At the beginning of each meeting, the last meeting's minutes are read aloud by Hobbes.[2] These minutes are usually filled with name-calling and fighting. The reading of the minutes sometimes leads to even more fighting, until the meeting is over, and both Calvin and Hobbes are satisfied with the "progress" made. Almost always, Calvin and Hobbes will turn to the audience (i.e. the reader) and say what a great club G.R.O.S.S. is after they are done fighting.

In one meeting however, the reading of minutes is noticably absent, and is replaced with a poem of sorts, followed by Calvin and Hobbes arguing over when the G.R.O.S.S. anthem is sung.

Calvin and Hobbes usually get "medals" (bottle caps) and new titles for themselves after they get in trouble.[3]

Password[]

Since Hobbes is capable of climbing into the tree fort without the rope ladder, he made up a password extolling the virtues of tigers that Calvin has to recite (and apparently, do a dance to also) in order for Hobbes to let down the rope ladder so Calvin can climb up. It is uncertain how long the password is, but there are at least eight verses to it. If Calvin gets angry and insults Hobbes at any point during the recitation, he has to start over from the beginning.

Known Verses[]

Verse One: "Tigers are mean! Tigers are fierce! Tigers have teeth and claws that pierce!"

Verse Two: "Tigers are great! They can't be beat! If I was a tiger, that would be neat!"

Verse Six: "Tigers are nimble and light on their toes. My respect for tigers continually grows."

Verse Seven: "Tigers are perfect, the E-Pit-O-Me of good looks and grace and quiet dignity."

Final Verse (Presumably): "Tigers are great! They're the toast of the town. Life's always better when a tiger's around!"

Location[]

Originally, Calvin and Hobbes planned to have their clubhouse in the garage, but after the catastrophe of "moving" the car out of the garage, (which ended with the car rolling into a ravine[4], sparking a long, eventually unrelated story arc) it was decided to have the clubhouse in Calvin's tree fort. In one comic, Calvin and Hobbes had an emergency meeting in the "Box of Secrecy," a cardboard box, because Susie had to stay at Calvin's home for an afternoon, much to Calvin's dismay. This was also the last known G.R.O.S.S. meeting, possibly because Calvin's Mother terminated the club following the incident.

The Club Anthem[]

G.R.O.S.S. has an anthem, which starts with its "hallowed refrain". The refrain starts as "Ohhohh Grohoss, best club in the cosmos..."[5] The rest of the refrain (or any other part of the anthem, for that matter) is unknown.

The anthem has a melody line sung by First Tiger Hobbes and a soprano part sung by Dictator for Life Calvin (until his voice changes). The anthem is sung at the end of meetings (singing it before it is scheduled is a punishable offense), and all members present must remove their hats while singing the refrain. Failure to do so is also a punishable offense (supposedly five demerits).[6]

Use in story arcs[]

  • The first story arc G.R.O.S.S. involved the club's founding and Calvin and Hobbes' attempt of setting up the club in the garage. This, however, led to disaster as the car they pushed into the driveway to make room kept rolling, eventually going across the road and into a ditch. This led to Calvin and Hobbes running away.[4]
  • In the second story arc, Calvin and Hobbes comes up with a plan to launch a sneak attack on Susie with a water balloon. However, by the time they get to Susie's yard, Susie had already gone inside for lunch. Calvin finds Susie's Binky Betsy doll on the sidewalk, and he and Hobbes take it and hold it for a hundred-dollar ransom. But, Susie tricks them by putting a dud envelope by a tree; Calvin and Hobbes think it's the hundred dollars and go to it. Distracted, Calvin is powerless to stop Susie from abducting Hobbes. Finally, the two reached an agreement: Calvin gave back Susie's doll (along with 25 cents) for Hobbes. However, Hobbes does get a peek at Susie's diary while he's a "willing captive of the enemy," so Calvin considers the operation a success.[7]
  • In another, after Calvin and Hobbes' bickering almost leads to the dissolution of the club, they reform G.R.O.S.S. and Calvin throws mushy apples at Susie after she hears the two arguing in the tree fort.[8]
  • Calvin planned an "ingenious" strategy of throwing water balloons at Susie if she read a code deliberately dropped in front of her saying she would ruin all of their "secret plans" if she went behind his house at noon.[9] However, the plan backfired and Calvin ended up being sprayed with a hose by Susie.[10] Calvin gave a speech after that.[3]
  • In the last G.R.O.S.S story arc Susie stays at Calvin's house because her mother was working late. Their plan was to lock Susie in the closet by placing a tape recording of Calvin calling for help in the closet to trick Susie to enter. It worked until Calvin's mother heard Susie asking her to open the closet door. Calvin gets in trouble for that after Susie leaves. This was the time the Box of Secrecy was used. The "Box of Secrecy" may be a parody of the "Cone of Silence" from the TV series Get Smart.

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References[]

  1. ^ Strip from August 20, 1990
  2. ^ Strip from August 2, 1993
  3. ^ a b Strip from August 20, 1993
  4. ^ a b Strip from May 26, 1989
  5. ^ Strip from April 23, 1991
  6. ^ Strip from April 24, 1991
  7. ^ Strip from August 20, 1993
  8. ^ Strip from April 30, 1991
  9. ^ Strip from August 13, 1993
  10. ^ Strip from August 17, 1993
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