You think that’s bad, Charlie Brown? Wait until you have your first soul-sucking job that you have to stay at for 20, 30, or 40 years before you can retire!
When my niece turned 5 and was starting “Big Girl School” she was really excited. I told her “Enjoy it, because for the next 60 years you’re going to be getting out of bed before you want to, to go to a place you don’t want to go, to do things you don’t want to do. The whole time you’ll be hoping that you live long & healthy enough to enjoy a brief period of retirement before you kick off.”
My sister (her mother) said “Don’t tell her that!!!”
A few months later my niece came to me and said “You were right, Uncle Carmen!”
Yngvar Følling over 6 years ago
Twelve? How about 49, since he was apparently still at school when the strip ended?
The Old Wolf over 6 years ago
That’s certainly how it felt sometimes.
Lee Cox over 6 years ago
You think that’s bad, Charlie Brown? Wait until you have your first soul-sucking job that you have to stay at for 20, 30, or 40 years before you can retire!
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
That sums up the way I felt about it.
Ignatz Premium Member over 6 years ago
Me, first day of first grade.
coreym5 over 6 years ago
Given everything he’ll get put through, Charlie Brown’s reaction is very appropriate.
cubswin2016 over 6 years ago
Charlie needs some new friends.
I❤️Peanuts over 6 years ago
Cheer up Charlie Brown—you may get a Valentine today from the little red-haired girl! ❤️
pjskss over 6 years ago
I think this is the strip where Charlie Brown made the transition from a cute ordinary little boy to the basket case we eventually came to know.
up2trixx over 6 years ago
When my niece turned 5 and was starting “Big Girl School” she was really excited. I told her “Enjoy it, because for the next 60 years you’re going to be getting out of bed before you want to, to go to a place you don’t want to go, to do things you don’t want to do. The whole time you’ll be hoping that you live long & healthy enough to enjoy a brief period of retirement before you kick off.”
My sister (her mother) said “Don’t tell her that!!!”
A few months later my niece came to me and said “You were right, Uncle Carmen!”