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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for February 15, 1973
Transcript:
Linus approaches Marcie and Peppermint Patty. He asks, "What's all the yelling about?"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty replies, "She says we don't really believe that Chuck is a good baseball manager so our whole dinner is hypocritical!"<BR><BR> Marcie says, "I'm not stupid, sir." Peppermint Patty shouts, "By golly, if it weren't for one thing I'd slug her!!" Linus asks, "What's that?"<BR><BR> Peppermint Patty frowns and says, "Deep down I know she's right!" Linus frowns and says, "Oh, good grief!!"<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 almost 10 years ago
Yes, even Peppermint Patty has to admit her new friend Marcie really is not stupid; she’s right, NONE of them care enough about “Chuck” so as to want to give him a testimonial dinner.
GenreChowderStudios over 8 years ago
Wow, that’s… that’s quite the face in panel 4. It’s totally in line with Sparky’s style, but I wouldn’t have expected an expression like that to almost go into the range of grotesque. I love it.
AlanTompkins about 4 years ago
Recognizing reality is a sign of a growing acceptance.
Daeder almost 3 years ago
Who cares how good a manager or ball player Charlie Brown is?