Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 23, 1974
Transcript:
Schroeder plays the piano. Lucy leans on the piano. A glass sits on the piano. Schroeder says, "Please don't set your lemonade on my piano . . . The glass might leave a ring . . ."<BR><BR> Lucy says, "Oooooo!! Aren't we fussy, fussy, fussy?"<BR><BR> Schroeder pulls the piano out from underneath Lucy.<BR><BR> Lucy sits on the floor alone and shouts, "I'll bet Beethoven never complained when a cute chick set a glass of lemonade on his piano!!"<BR><BR>
dsukenick about 11 years ago
Well he did say please.
LieutenantCommanderData over 10 years ago
Empty glass
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 8 years ago
Lucy, he’s clearly still mad at you. Just give up.
ootey about 7 years ago
Schroeder probably wouldn’t either…
Best Commenter Ever almost 4 years ago
On plastic?
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
He probably didn’t, Lucy, but what does that have to do with you?
MrJamie51 over 2 years ago
Seems even if Lucy had put a coaster beneath her glass of lemonade, Schroeder still would have objected to her putting the glass(and the coaster)on his piano. Well, he had every right to be mad at her, after the injustice he had recently suffered at her hands.
Avatar??? almost 2 years ago
Lame, after that terrible storyline, she should’ve gotten a worse punishment than this.