Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 14, 1988
Transcript:
The python sits in a tree and peers out through the leaves.<BR><BR> He looks down to the ground and thinks, "Here's the fierce python hiding in a tree waiting for a victim to appear..."<BR><BR> Linus walks along dragging his blanket.<BR><BR> He sits under the tree sucking his thumb and holding his blanket whiles the python looks out at him from the leaves.<BR><BR> Linus exclaims, "If there are any pythons around here, they'd better come down out of this tree right now or, they're gonna get thrown in a box and carried off to the zoo!"<BR><BR> The python slithers out of the tree as Linus resumes sucking his thumb and holding his blanket.<BR><BR> The python slithers away.<BR><BR> Snoopy leans against his doghouse and thinks, "Pythons never know what to do with the rest of the day..."<BR><BR>
gamer2k4 over 10 years ago
So this is the strip printed on my birthday.
NiceGuy21 over 9 years ago
How does Linus do that?
kcj almost 2 years ago
Linus, did not your mom tell you to not suck you thumb under a tree with a fierce python?
Archistoteles almost 2 years ago
Very funny, this one.