Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 15, 1997
Transcript:
Charlie Brown walks past a sign that says "Hope."<BR><BR> Lucy sits in her psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, "It was my gramma . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "She always used to say, 'Laugh at the dinner table . . cry before bed.'"<BR><BR> Lucy says, "I don't know . . Grammas say some strange things . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "But I think I've begun to believe her . . I think I'm afraid to be happy . ."<BR><BR> Lucy asks, "How can you be afraid to be happy?" Charlie Brown replies, "Because whenever you get too happy, something bad always happens . ."<BR><BR> Lucy asks, "Are you happy right now?" Charlie Brown replies, "I guess so . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown falls off his stool.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown lies on the ground looking dazed. Lucy says, "Tell me some more about this gramma of yours . ."<BR><BR>