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>
over 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 10 months ago
Classical music will do that to you. :-)