Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 07, 1952
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is sitting on the curb talking to Lucy, who is standing in front of him. She says, "My mother thinks I'm wonderful!"<BR><BR> As she sits next to him, he replies, "I imagine she does, Lucy..." She says, "She thinks I'll be a cinch to win the title..."<BR><BR> He asks, "What title?" She answers, "Miss Fuss-Budget of 1952"<BR><BR> He looks at the reader and says, "Your mother is a shrewd judge of character, Lucy" She adds, "She thinks I'm wonderful."<BR><BR>
Great Pumpkin about 13 years ago
It begins.
yow4zip Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’m sure her mom just tells her that.
mrsticky005 about 12 years ago
Also make that Miss Fuss Budget 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956… ;)
mysinger over 10 years ago
Now we know the story behind it all. She acts like that to make her mother proud.
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
I doubt though that Mrs. van Pelt seriously meant that as a compliment, and she’s may be just as exasperated by Lucy as everyone else is. The fact that she later sides with Linus over the blanket issue is one sign.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
yeah. she does think you are wonderful.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 11 days ago
First mention of Mrs. Van Pelt.