And as long as you hold on to that stick you will keep reliving those hurtful memories. When you let it go, you can finally start to heal and live in the present.
Memories of childhood are the most strong. For better or worse they form our life to come. I still remember, with vivid detail, stories of my childhood, like the time I nearly burned down a small forest or the time I built an earth sheltered house.
This is the perfect opportunity to get back at her, Snoop! When CB brings her to see you, run up to her with the stick all happy and wagging your tail and present her with the stick just as if you have been carrying it all these many years – waiting for her.
One of the oddest Peanuts strips. A rare Sunday story arc. A strip that defied all of what we know of Snoopy. Nothing about Poochie (there might have been an odd reference of the name) before and nothing after. I said the other day that continuity wasn’t Schulz’ strong suit.
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 5 years ago
Awwww.
DannyDing1 almost 5 years ago
You deserve better.
LupisLight almost 5 years ago
That’s quite a story, but since when can Charlie and Snoopy communicate like Red and Rover?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If Poochie got Snoopy he’d never met Charlie Brown who never met Charles Schulz and , at last , we’d never read Peanuts for all these decades .
I hope that my bad English make sense .
Sonic the Hedgehog. almost 5 years ago
That’s deep
Dobber Premium Member almost 5 years ago
And as long as you hold on to that stick you will keep reliving those hurtful memories. When you let it go, you can finally start to heal and live in the present.
HeatherMcCrillis almost 5 years ago
Was this at Daisy Hill? Where’s the rest of his family?
preacherman Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Memories of childhood are the most strong. For better or worse they form our life to come. I still remember, with vivid detail, stories of my childhood, like the time I nearly burned down a small forest or the time I built an earth sheltered house.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
It all worked out for the best, Snoopy!
chick485 almost 5 years ago
“Puppy love” hurts the worst. (Pardon the pun.)
Sir Ruddy Blighter almost 5 years ago
Women! Amirite, men?
mjb515 almost 5 years ago
Poochie’s affections are promiscuous, apparently.
Darryl Heine almost 5 years ago
You were bright and eager as a puppy, Snoopy.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Snoop ole friend, Do what I did. Marry her sister…lmao
Trond Sätre Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’m amazed that Charlie Brown has dog telepathy powers
Ellis97 almost 5 years ago
Dogs can never forget their worst memories, especially when it comes to fickle humans.
dflak almost 5 years ago
A grudge is a heavy burden to bear.
Having said that, I’ve never forgiven the Dodgers for leaving Brooklyn.
sparkle 13 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Let it GO snoopy.. you still did pretty good !!!! lol
JMG316 almost 5 years ago
Awwww! ❤️
mourdac Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It was a dark and stormy day….
geese28 almost 5 years ago
Wow snoopy got “puppy-zoned”
summerdog almost 5 years ago
Have we ever seen Snoopy with a stick in his mouth? Bet it’s a rare event, and shown here, thrice!
thewizofaz almost 5 years ago
This is the perfect opportunity to get back at her, Snoop! When CB brings her to see you, run up to her with the stick all happy and wagging your tail and present her with the stick just as if you have been carrying it all these many years – waiting for her.
Neo Stryder almost 5 years ago
Who names her human daughter “Poochie”?
lbhorton almost 5 years ago
Snoopy my friend, I have been there.
comixbomix almost 5 years ago
Kinda like Lucy and the football – Snoopy and Charlie Brown were meant for one another…
drds2 almost 5 years ago
I love Snoopy as a puppy! So naive …
JohnFarson19 almost 5 years ago
One of the oddest Peanuts strips. A rare Sunday story arc. A strip that defied all of what we know of Snoopy. Nothing about Poochie (there might have been an odd reference of the name) before and nothing after. I said the other day that continuity wasn’t Schulz’ strong suit.
Bruce388 almost 5 years ago
I understand Snoopy perfectly since I’ve been carrying a few grudges for decades.
donwestonmysteries almost 5 years ago
We all have a Poochie in our lives. Mine was Roxie, first grade . . .
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
Women always break your heart.
And, they’re suckers for an English accent.
JudyHendrickson almost 5 years ago
awwwwwww!!! cute story!! this iswhatIcall puppy love!!
OneMinus almost 5 years ago
Snoopy had a nice but same time sad story.
WilliamPennat almost 5 years ago
Unlucky at love, lucky at cards….
knight1192a almost 5 years ago
So the stick is a reminder not to trust girls named Poochie.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 5 years ago
When she was mentioned last week, I thought “Poochie” was another dog.
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I bet she stands him up (hope not)
Dutch Van Der Linde almost 5 years ago
Poor snoopy =(
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 5 years ago
OK…that was mean…