In the 1950’s, if someone dropped their wallet a person would give it right back. In the 2010’s, if someone dropped their wallet, their driver’s license, identity, and money would all be stolen. Oh, and they would never get their wallet back.
Schroeder is growing up fast. Not only walking, but carrying a wallet. And notice the absence of adults: not just a Peanuts gimmick but something not even noteworthy back in the day, as in, “Go out and play.”
BTO over 8 years ago
His one true love!
knight1192a over 8 years ago
Wow, it must be at least 20 below, Violet’s hair turned while from the cold.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Did they even have chained wallets in the 1950s? I got my first chained wallet only last year or so. Still in good shape.
naplllp over 8 years ago
Was there any doubt?
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
In the 1950’s, if someone dropped their wallet a person would give it right back. In the 2010’s, if someone dropped their wallet, their driver’s license, identity, and money would all be stolen. Oh, and they would never get their wallet back.
steverinoCT over 8 years ago
Schroeder is growing up fast. Not only walking, but carrying a wallet. And notice the absence of adults: not just a Peanuts gimmick but something not even noteworthy back in the day, as in, “Go out and play.”
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Pretty much a forgone conclusion…
Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
That’s a pretty simple tune Schroeder is whistling, considering what he’s capable of………
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Man, this was the most predictable strip ever. Wasn’t that obvious?