Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 11, 1950
Transcript:
A happily puzzled Snoopy sits behind Patty as she points at the glass case in the store and says,"A penny's worth of this...."<BR><BR> He licks his lips as she continues,"And a penny's worth of that..."<BR><BR> He becomes puzzled again as she says,"A penny's worth of this and...no, wait..."<BR><BR> He exclaims angrily as she conclude,"On second thought, I'll take a comic book!"<BR><BR>
coffeeturtle over 13 years ago
Ah, the value of a penny. :-)
The penny had a lot more value back in the 1950’s. :-)
Storm F-1/4 about 13 years ago
You couldn’t even buy a staple from a comic book now.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
All of Snoopy’s plans…
WarLegalomon about 12 years ago
Comic book will last longer than candy anyway, plus you can re-enjoy it afterward!
LuigitheMetal64 over 11 years ago
What’s cheaper than a penny, “Millis”.
RerunsforeveryoneCB about 10 years ago
They live in heaven
Dakota da'kid over 9 years ago
Snoopy doesn’t approve of Patty’s purchase, poor dog was hungry.
Snoop Dog over 8 years ago
I wish things cost the same as they did in the 50s
BobTheDuck9999 almost 6 years ago
lol snoopy
kf6rro about 5 years ago
You could actually buy things with just a penny??
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
ahh the 50s.
Anton Sherwood about 2 years ago
Interesting to see the phrase “comic book”; later they consistently say “comic magazine”.