My wife and I once got in line for the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City. We thought they were tourists waiting for a giuded tour. Once inside we were led past a coffin. It appeared someone of the Ducal family had died and we had entered the queue of those mourning him.
Interesting timing. It’s Fan Expo weekend up here in the north, and one of the first things I learned about going to cons is ‘never get into line without confirming what it’s for first. :)
Poor Pig-Pen made only around 140 appearances throughout the 45 years that he has existed in the strip; he’s the most under-used of all fictional characters.
I love the little nuances, i.e., the different denominations of money, Lucy using her right hand instead of her left like the others, etc. What a great strip!
Franklin doesn’t live in their neighborhood. He lives ‘across town’ in the same neighborhood as Roy and “Peppermint” Patty (speaking of whom, how long before she drops the “quotes” from her name?).
I might understand that Lucy might be crabby enough not to pay for Linus’ ticket, but why didn’t the Browns give Charlie money for both Sally’s and his tickets?
stcrowe about 11 years ago
I have days like that.
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
My wife and I once got in line for the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City. We thought they were tourists waiting for a giuded tour. Once inside we were led past a coffin. It appeared someone of the Ducal family had died and we had entered the queue of those mourning him.
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
I have a life like that.
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
BTW, for the newbie readers—there’s “the other Patty,” right behind Pigpen and in front of Lucy.
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 11 years ago
Life is waiting in a long line, then at the end it’s an Ed Wood movie.
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
Beagles should get in for free.
Chris Kenworthy about 11 years ago
Interesting timing. It’s Fan Expo weekend up here in the north, and one of the first things I learned about going to cons is ‘never get into line without confirming what it’s for first. :)
A ALCOCEBA Premium Member about 11 years ago
hahaha! Memories from my school years.
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
LOL!!!!
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
Then why were you in line, Snoopy? I’m pretty sure they don’t allow dogs in the theatre. Unless they’re guide dogs, probably.
redbaron1966 about 11 years ago
Or maybe it’s the Battle of Beagle, with Trevor Beaglehoward, so I can fly Hurricanes and Spitfires….
summerdog86 about 11 years ago
It’s what we all say, Snoop.
hariseldon59 about 11 years ago
If they let Pigpen into the theater, I don’t see why they wouldn’t let Snoopy in.
harlequindugong1914 about 11 years ago
Poor Pig-Pen made only around 140 appearances throughout the 45 years that he has existed in the strip; he’s the most under-used of all fictional characters.
MovieBuff1997 about 11 years ago
Nowadays, they’d have to pay like $8 to get one movie ticket.
Snoopy_Fan about 11 years ago
I love the little nuances, i.e., the different denominations of money, Lucy using her right hand instead of her left like the others, etc. What a great strip!
TrulyEpic0914 about 11 years ago
Where they buying tickets for a movie?
Number Three about 11 years ago
It’s nice to see almost all of the Peanuts characters together.
Snoopy is miles away.
LOL xxx
The Fly Hunter about 11 years ago
Sounds like a low information voter.
gimmickgenius about 11 years ago
Franklin doesn’t live in their neighborhood. He lives ‘across town’ in the same neighborhood as Roy and “Peppermint” Patty (speaking of whom, how long before she drops the “quotes” from her name?).
Cartoonacy about 11 years ago
Franklin was introduced to the strip about two years after this one appeared. You might enjoy reading this article about him.
HeatherMcCrillis about 5 years ago
I might understand that Lucy might be crabby enough not to pay for Linus’ ticket, but why didn’t the Browns give Charlie money for both Sally’s and his tickets?