Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 15, 1972
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on his bed at camp. A boy stands by his bed and says, "Hey, kid . . . Is your name Brown? You're wanted at the counselor's office!" Charlie Brown says, "Me?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks outside and says, "Me? Why me? Why would the counselor want me? Maybe they're going to put me to work in the kitchen . . . Maybe I'll have to clean out the grease trap."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks toward the stairs and says, "I hope I don't have to clean out the grease trap . . . Maybe they won't even think about it . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stands in front of a desk. He takes off his hat and smiles. He says, "Good evening, sir . . . How's the grease trap?"<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
Closest thing to an adult yet seen in the comic—a fifteen year old.