Sometimes the wind DOES just stop. Or changes direction. Several times, I have been flying a kite and things were going beautifully. Then, a gust of wind from a another direction forced the kite to do a nosedive into the ground.
geez Lucy’s mean isn’t she???!!!!!..look at her face in the 10th ( I think) panel damn she’s crabby as papa (God rest his soul would say a take off of George Frederick Handel’s song Crab a luia
Linux0s almost 11 years ago
And the big pile of string had a faint odor of failure.
favm almost 11 years ago
The kite must have been waaaaaay up.
Zero-Gabriel almost 11 years ago
What!!The Wind just died up there?!?
noribori almost 11 years ago
Getting it up isn’t enough.
Baba27 almost 11 years ago
@ CooncatI think CB would find a way to fail at that too. It’s not the string that’s the problem …
uniquename almost 11 years ago
When I first saw this cartoon as a child, I thought, “At least it didn’t get caught by the Kite-eating tree.”
Fogger_man almost 11 years ago
I think the tree ate the kite and only used the string for floss…
Snoopy_Fan almost 11 years ago
@Number ThreeI left you a message on yesterday’s comic.xxx
Snoopy_Fan almost 11 years ago
Sometimes the wind DOES just stop. Or changes direction. Several times, I have been flying a kite and things were going beautifully. Then, a gust of wind from a another direction forced the kite to do a nosedive into the ground.
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
“Beware of the string blob, it creeps…”
hariseldon59 almost 11 years ago
This reminds me of The Squiggle from Chuck Jones’ classic cartoon short “The Dot and the Line”.
Chris Sherlock almost 11 years ago
Charlie Brown needs a lesson in string theory.
Gretchen's Mom almost 11 years ago
The “Pearls Before Swine” comic strip today:
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 11 years ago
Charlie Brown needs a new off season hobby, the kite flying or no flying ain’t working out so hot!
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
geez Lucy’s mean isn’t she???!!!!!..look at her face in the 10th ( I think) panel damn she’s crabby as papa (God rest his soul would say a take off of George Frederick Handel’s song Crab a luia