Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 17, 1972
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on the ground and leans against the doghouse. Sally stands next to him and asks, "Where's your dog?" Charlie Brown replies, "He went off someplace to interview Miss Sweetstory."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown and Sally sit on the ground. Charlie Brown says, "He's going to write her biography." Sally says, "I read a biography of Abraham Lincoln once . . ."<BR><BR> Sally continues, "I didn't like it, though, because the author never mentioned George Washington, and I've always been sort of interested in George Washington."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown frowns and says, "That makes my head hurt."<BR><BR>
theoneandonlyliam236 over 5 years ago
Well then…
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
Sally has profound thoughts of the Founders, not to be confused with those of Lincoln, which she obviously gets mixed up with. Perhaps she should read Miss Sweetstory’s ‘Forescore and 7 Weeks Ago’ which is about the Sunnybrook Dog Farm.
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
Note to Sally: Washington had been dead for almost a decade before Lincoln was born.