Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 10, 1974
Transcript:
Schroeder walks in the grass and hangs his head. He approaches Lucy. Lucy says, "Couldn't find your piano, huh?"<BR><BR> Schroeder walks past Lucy. Lucy continues, "Down the sewer and out into the river, huh?"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "Oh, well, if you were to play it now, you'd probably just strike a sewer not!" Lucy laughs hysterically.<BR><BR> Lucy stands alone and says, "After you learn to love me, sweetie, you'll appreciate my humor!"<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc about 11 years ago
This really isn’t helping him see her good side…
LieutenantCommanderData about 10 years ago
I created an account just to say this….Why does Schroeder’s mother still let Lucy in the house?…And why does Schroeder completely ignore Dimitri Shostakovich?
MrJamie1062 over 9 years ago
Also, LUCY, of ALL people, is actually using a TERM OF ENDEARMENT, especially when she knows it’s not going to work, in this case? I mean, after all the times she has rejected Snoopy INSULTINGLY, when HE has called HER that.
I<3Garfield almost 8 years ago
LUCILLE VAN PELT HOW COULD YOU DO THIS???????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
empireatwar about 7 years ago
Hard for Lucy to say “I’m sorry”, as the song from the band Chicago goes…..
PatrickASL over 4 years ago
I don’t normally agree with corporal punishment, but Lucy needs a few visits to the woodshed, accompanied by a parent with a leather strop.
Best Commenter Ever over 3 years ago
I… don’t think he’ll ever learn to love you
Mr Pets over 1 year ago
Wow, I’ve never seen anybody strike a Stupid Note.
Avatar??? about 1 year ago
This isn’t funny, just infuriating