March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
Or maybe it’s “Chuck’s Away!”
Linus must be a German sympathizer.
chocks go on either side of a planes wheels http://www.discountramps.com/aircraft-chocks.htm
You need a wing-man dude, to watch your back.
The World War 1 Flying Ace could have showed just why he’s called that by firing back at Linus… But I guess Snoopy is only a make-believe fighter…sigh
poor snoopy, he never gets the red baron,
Notice a yellow Snoopy in 1 panel?And speaking of “CHOCKS AWAY”, was this named after a defunct children’s vitamin made in the 1960’s and 1970’s?
Knew a kid who lived in a house built by the guy who invented the linkage(So’s ya wouldn’t shoot off yer prop)
After a snow and a clear sky, oooh, chilly up there!I don’t know … those Spandaus might have been a better weapon, Snoopy. But then again, you survived that slug to the back of the head.
I didn’t know that Linus was the Red Baron’s wing man.
“synchronised”. Hmmm. Even the British spelling. Good show, Snoopy.
cool
“Merry Christmas, mein friend!”
And to think that The Red Baron was killed by a shot from a rifle on the ground.
That’s a cowardly strike if I ever saw one. Only cowards strike from behind.
Poor Snoop… Right in the middle of something and he gets struck by a snowball.
xxx
I love Linus. Haha
This strip is from 1966. Rerun didn’t appear in Peanuts until 1973.
the dog in the strip
is Linus really a German spy???!!!!!!!!!
At least the “Sopwith Camel” didn’t get damaged this time around.
Charles Schulz
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Or maybe it’s “Chuck’s Away!”
stcrowe about 11 years ago
Linus must be a German sympathizer.
texan1972 about 11 years ago
chocks go on either side of a planes wheels http://www.discountramps.com/aircraft-chocks.htm
juicebruce about 11 years ago
You need a wing-man dude, to watch your back.
MrMartianMan about 11 years ago
The World War 1 Flying Ace could have showed just why he’s called that by firing back at Linus… But I guess Snoopy is only a make-believe fighter…sigh
joeshmo30 about 11 years ago
poor snoopy, he never gets the red baron,
Darryl Heine about 11 years ago
Notice a yellow Snoopy in 1 panel?And speaking of “CHOCKS AWAY”, was this named after a defunct children’s vitamin made in the 1960’s and 1970’s?
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Knew a kid who lived in a house built by the guy who invented the linkage(So’s ya wouldn’t shoot off yer prop)
skeeterhawk about 11 years ago
After a snow and a clear sky, oooh, chilly up there!I don’t know … those Spandaus might have been a better weapon, Snoopy. But then again, you survived that slug to the back of the head.
corpcasselbury about 11 years ago
I didn’t know that Linus was the Red Baron’s wing man.
pdking77 about 11 years ago
“synchronised”. Hmmm. Even the British spelling. Good show, Snoopy.
ellaisabelhannasmith about 11 years ago
cool
ChessPirate about 11 years ago
“Merry Christmas, mein friend!”
DaveBNM about 11 years ago
And to think that The Red Baron was killed by a shot from a rifle on the ground.
Doctor11 about 11 years ago
That’s a cowardly strike if I ever saw one. Only cowards strike from behind.
Number Three about 11 years ago
Poor Snoop… Right in the middle of something and he gets struck by a snowball.
xxx
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
I love Linus. Haha
hariseldon59 about 11 years ago
This strip is from 1966. Rerun didn’t appear in Peanuts until 1973.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
the dog in the strip
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
is Linus really a German spy???!!!!!!!!!
RobinHood2013 about 11 years ago
At least the “Sopwith Camel” didn’t get damaged this time around.