March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
Well, Lucy, it was your idea.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but after seeing this, I think a musical note is worth a lot more than that.
this might explain why Beethoven never had much luck in romance
English translation: “GET LOST!”
Next on the list, “I’ll be glad when you’re gone, you rascal you”, followed by “Hit the road, Jack”.
That was one definitive NOte.
Extraordinary how a musical sound can have such kinetic energy.
If Lucy had a nickel for every time this happened. Oh, I forgot, she does.
I’m not sure of the title, but there is a tune “they” play, in the movies and on cartoons, when they march someone in front of a firing squad. Maybe he should play that too.
Want to get rid of somebody fast? Just play some of Paul Hindemith’s “music” if you can stand it.
The Surprise Symphony?
Say it loud, say it proud!
Good one, Schroeder.
Why not play John Cage’s 4’33 of Silence?
fortississimo, molto fortississimo fff
What note is that?
If Schroeder hates Lucy than why doesn’t he make a song about it
Charles Schulz
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 6 years ago
Well, Lucy, it was your idea.
bigcatbusiness over 6 years ago
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but after seeing this, I think a musical note is worth a lot more than that.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
this might explain why Beethoven never had much luck in romance
Lee Cox over 6 years ago
English translation: “GET LOST!”
Kaputnik over 6 years ago
Next on the list, “I’ll be glad when you’re gone, you rascal you”, followed by “Hit the road, Jack”.
Auntie Socialist over 6 years ago
That was one definitive NOte.
rugeirn over 6 years ago
Extraordinary how a musical sound can have such kinetic energy.
F-Flash over 6 years ago
If Lucy had a nickel for every time this happened. Oh, I forgot, she does.
littlejohn Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m not sure of the title, but there is a tune “they” play, in the movies and on cartoons, when they march someone in front of a firing squad. Maybe he should play that too.
BiathlonNut over 6 years ago
Want to get rid of somebody fast? Just play some of Paul Hindemith’s “music” if you can stand it.
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
The Surprise Symphony?
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
Say it loud, say it proud!
ToonGuy300 over 6 years ago
Good one, Schroeder.
Charlie Tuba over 6 years ago
Why not play John Cage’s 4’33 of Silence?
edonline over 6 years ago
fortississimo, molto fortississimo fff
pcmcdonald over 6 years ago
What note is that?
Leafy Boi over 2 years ago
If Schroeder hates Lucy than why doesn’t he make a song about it