Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 21, 1987
Transcript:
Peppermint Patty and Marcie sit theatre seats. Patty asks, "What's this piece called?" Marcie reads from the program and says, 'Pomp and Circumstance' by Elgar , , ,"<BR><BR> Patty smiles and says, "I like it . ." Marcie smiles too and says, "I do, too. "<BR><BR> Patty turns to Marcie and says, "You know what?" Marcie says, "What?"<BR><BR> Patty says, "I'm glad to be alive."<BR><BR>
about 6 years ago
What a nice inspiring comic. Thank you and rest in peace Schulz. Support Schulz by liking this or replying something nice.
phoenixnyc over 2 years ago
“Look, how many musicians does (Heaven) have? First class, I mean.”
“Erm….”
“Two. Elgar and Liszt. That’s all. (He!! has) all the rest: Beethoven, Brahms, all the Bachs, Mozart….can you imagine eternity with Elgar?”
(The angel) shuddered. “All too easily.”
—from Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
DoubleU 9 months ago
Classical music will do that to you. :-)