Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 11, 1973
Transcript:
Linus sits on the ground, smiling at Woodstock and a bird friend as they approach.<BR><BR> Pat pat pat. Linus pats them on the head.<BR><BR> Lucy walks up behind Linus and demands, "What in the world are you doing?"<BR><BR> Linus turns to look up at her and explains: "Patting birds on the head...I have found that whenever I get really depressed, patting birds on the head cheers me up..."<BR><BR> He turns back to the birds and continues: "The birds also seem to like it." The birds sigh in appreciation.<BR><BR> Lucy, with her hands on her hips, pronounces, "There are other ways to cure depression..you don't have to pat birds on the head!"<BR><BR> "SO CUT IT OUT!!" Lucy stalks off. The birds think, "!" "!"<BR><BR> The birds march angrily.<BR><BR> Boot. One bird, standing on the other's head, kicks Lucy from behind.<BR><BR>
valheru almost 13 years ago
Linus hasn’t patted birds on the head for years now.
michdarkangel over 10 years ago
She kinda deserves it… Lucy is the face of society..full of hypocrites and their stupid rules…. Linus for me is a fresh breeze..
ootey about 7 years ago
Beware the dreaded bird boot!
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
2nd panel is so cute
HeatherMcCrillis over 2 years ago
Disregarding the birds’ feelings in your assessment, Dr. Crabby?