The kid is right — and relevant. It’s a little know fact (but well known by Schroeder) that Ludwig could not hit a curveball. He was also prone to a wild throw or two during a game. The good news — he had a killer bicycle kick in futbol.
@Number Three said, about 18 hours ago.So sorry to hear of your misfortune. Are you using Linkedin? No guarantees of course; but, it has been a game changer for many…
It was irrelevant. Beethoven was a genius whose problems included deafness and a personality that was like nails on a chalkboard – not fingernails 10 penny nails. Charlie Brown is not a genius, not deaf, and has a far more agreeable (possibly too agreeable) personality.
josh_bisbee about 10 years ago
Name one good season.
geeski about 10 years ago
Usually Lucy sits at the end of Schroeder’s piano, not CB!
JLG Premium Member about 10 years ago
Funny to see Charlie Brown there.
Metavenger about 10 years ago
It IS relevant, you blockhead… Just not to people named Charlie Brown with luck worthy of the Mirror Universe
hariseldon59 about 10 years ago
To Schroeder Beethoven is relevant to any topic.
coreym5 about 10 years ago
Today’s strip might be the only time CB leans on Schroeder’s piano. Of course, given his response to CB, it’s understandable. . .
summerdog86 about 10 years ago
At least Schroeder doesn’t charge a nickel for listening and giving useless advice.
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
Wow. For once, it isn’t Lucy who’s hanging out at Beethoven’s piano.
David Rickard Premium Member about 10 years ago
Well everybody in Casablanca has problems. Yours may work out.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 10 years ago
The kid is right — and relevant. It’s a little know fact (but well known by Schroeder) that Ludwig could not hit a curveball. He was also prone to a wild throw or two during a game. The good news — he had a killer bicycle kick in futbol.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
@Number Three said, about 18 hours ago.So sorry to hear of your misfortune. Are you using Linkedin? No guarantees of course; but, it has been a game changer for many…
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Beethoven was deaf and did most of his best works unable to hear anything he wrote! Sometimes disabilities can become your greatest asset…
bmckee about 10 years ago
It was irrelevant. Beethoven was a genius whose problems included deafness and a personality that was like nails on a chalkboard – not fingernails 10 penny nails. Charlie Brown is not a genius, not deaf, and has a far more agreeable (possibly too agreeable) personality.
johngregor Premium Member about 10 years ago
I like to eat cheese!
Number Three about 10 years ago
I have a book which tells you about some classical composers.
I found Beethoven’s biography to be most interesting.
I admire Beethoven because he continued to write music despite never hearing what his magnificent pieces sound like.
xxx
Red Ruffensor about 10 years ago
1. He went deaf.2. He had anger management issues.3. His nephew:http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=219