Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 27, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits on the ground reading near to Violet who is doing to the same. She says, "I guess you were right, Charlie Brown..." He replies, "I told you so!"<BR><BR> She turns away grimacing as he continues, "I'm not the kind who says something without having the facts..." "I usually know what I'm talking about...."<BR><BR> He continues, "When I make a statement, I'm pretty sure of all the details..." He adds, "I'm almost always right!"<BR><BR> He jumps as a book bonks him in his head.<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Almost.
MoonlitKnight Premium Member over 12 years ago
Am amazing ego when you consider what he’d be like in just a few years….
Dusty Moonrise over 12 years ago
Who says “Words will never hurt me!”?
VMB! almost 4 years ago
I guess.. this was when he was REALLY in Self-confidence…
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
you said too much.
solomon.russell493 over 2 years ago
CB mansplaining
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 24 days ago
The early Charlie Brown was utterly tactless.