Says that 10 years later in A Charlie Brown Christmas and Lucy says she waits till January snowflakes. I was like that when young, sugar on everything!
Don’t know if I’d try catching them, now! With all that acid rain from the old crisis days, and global warming? Who knows what’s in the snowflakes of today?!
I love it when Schulz recreates the snowy landscapes of his Minnesota youth — although his own landscapes would have been a bit more urban, having grown up in St. Paul, than the suburban scenes he typically draws.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
Interesting the lines were reused for “A Charlie Brown Christmas”
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Says that 10 years later in A Charlie Brown Christmas and Lucy says she waits till January snowflakes. I was like that when young, sugar on everything!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Linus has discerning taste buds.
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Don’t know if I’d try catching them, now! With all that acid rain from the old crisis days, and global warming? Who knows what’s in the snowflakes of today?!
treutvid about 1 year ago
I believe California has a cancer warning on them
Darryl Heine about 1 year ago
“It’s too early, I don’t catch December snowflakes, I always wait until January.”
albertpottergmail Premium Member about 1 year ago
This bit is in A Charlie Brown Christmas
uniquename about 1 year ago
The start of our obesity problems.
Comics-Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
I love it when Schulz recreates the snowy landscapes of his Minnesota youth — although his own landscapes would have been a bit more urban, having grown up in St. Paul, than the suburban scenes he typically draws.
Ol' me about 1 year ago
… and cinnamon.
Doctor Go about 1 year ago
Sparky recycled comic strip punchlines in his animated specials! This one showed up in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
falcon_370f about 1 year ago
What happened to “I always wait for January”?
jdsven about 1 year ago
Ok…show of hands…how many of you heard the voices of Tracy Stratford and Christopher Shea as Lucy and Linus when you read this?