Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 09, 1975
Transcript:
Schroeder plays the piano. Lucy leans against the piano and asks, "Do you know what you would be saying if you gave me an Austrian rose?"<BR><BR> Lucy holds a book and continues, "You would be saying, 'Thou art all that is lovely' . . . And if you gave me a La France rose, you would be saying, 'Meet me by moonlight.'"<BR><BR> Lucy smiles and says, "A Nephitos rose would express your 'Infatuation.'"<BR><BR> Schroeder asks, "How about no rose at all?" Lucy replies, "That's not in the book!"<BR><BR>
lightningsnowstorm over 12 years ago
Once again: LOLOLOLOLOLOL
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
Oh, I don’t know, how about, “I have nothing to say to you?”
MaverickMoPete over 10 years ago
Or “You don’t deserve a rose from me or anyone else.”
ootey about 7 years ago
Nor is it in the cards either.
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
Just give her a thorny stem, Schroeder, and say it means “You cause grief and pain and provide no beauty.”
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
Maybe she should stop putting words in his mouth