Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 18, 1950
Transcript:
Shermy and Charlie Brown stand in the snow-covered field, in the winter clothes, talking. The latter says,"Hello, Shermy" Shermy replies,"Hello, Charlie Brown"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown looks over to his right and says,"Looks like it may get a little colder...." Shermy looks up into the sky and agrees,"Yes, it looks that way..."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown turns to walk off and raises his hand in farewell. He says,"Well, don't take any wooden nickels!" Shermy also turs to leave and lifts his hand in farewell. He says,"Don't do anything I wouldn't do!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks along concluding,"Now there was a real adult conversation!"<BR><BR>
septjet almost 14 years ago
A 3rd character name is introduced, Shermy.
coffeeturtle over 13 years ago
indeed!
Storm F-1/4 about 13 years ago
I’ve always wanted a wooden nickle….
woodnote almost 13 years ago
It is true that adults talk in cliches a lot! Adults can be rather boring.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Small talk.
WarLegalomon about 12 years ago
Small talk, eh Shermy?
RoofDog about 12 years ago
I wasn’t alive back then, but the repeated mentioning of it makes me wonder just how big of a problem they had with the circulation of these counterfeit wooden nickels.
RerunsforeveryoneCB about 10 years ago
adult’s are boring, Chuck
Dakota da'kid almost 10 years ago
My grandmother used to tell me when I was around 7 years old (in a joking perspective when we would talk about money) “Now don’t take no wooden nickels”. I think this might be where she got that saying from. I’m not for sure, but..
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
not really.