You rarely see the kids leaning out a window like that/ It’s usually the door. Aaron McGruder uses the same visual trope for answering the door that Schulz employed: The house in profile, and a head leaning way out, while the body appears to stay entirely inside.
Linus is experimenting becoming bilingual (be careful, it may backfire and increase Sally’s interest…) – the good news is he didn’t use the word cabeza instead.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Was her sweet babboo inviting her on a date? (E’en I didn’t know casaba was a synonym for pig skin.)
Squizzums about 10 years ago
Sally’s no dummy. She knows what Linus’s sister does to her brother continually with the ol’ casaba.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 10 years ago
You rarely see the kids leaning out a window like that/ It’s usually the door. Aaron McGruder uses the same visual trope for answering the door that Schulz employed: The house in profile, and a head leaning way out, while the body appears to stay entirely inside.
Darryl Heine about 10 years ago
The old casaba refers to the football.
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
It’s called a football in America, Linus.
Number Three about 10 years ago
The football, Sally.
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Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
Linus is experimenting becoming bilingual (be careful, it may backfire and increase Sally’s interest…) – the good news is he didn’t use the word cabeza instead.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Capice…
ceylondiver about 10 years ago
Come wi’ me to zee Casaba!