Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 17, 1987
Transcript:
Lucy leans on the piano while Schroeder plays. Lucy says, "I think I'd be happy if I knew you only liked me . ."<BR><BR> Lucy turns to Schroeder and says, "I'd probably be happy if I only knew you were only slightly fond of me . ."<BR><BR> Lucy continues, "What I'm trying to say is that I've decided you don't necessarily have to love me . ."<BR><BR> Schroeder screams, "GOOD!" Lucy does a flip over the piano.<BR><BR>
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Auuuuuuug
supersexyghotmew95 about 12 years ago
jerk
LadyBlanc about 11 years ago
Knock it off, you two! Schroeder has every right to not like Lucy if he chooses!
gamer2k4 almost 11 years ago
Agreed. Someone liking you doesn’t mean you’re obligated to return the feelings.
NiceGuy21 over 9 years ago
Nice suggestion, Lucy.
about 6 years ago
Schroeder has his own feeling and has the right not to love someone.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
If she wants actual happiness, why doesn’t she find someone that she relates to instead of trying to force someone to not be themselves?