Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 28, 1953
Transcript:
Violet walks along with a box under her arm. She says, "As long as I've got a new box of stationery, I'd better write some letters."<BR><BR> She sits at the table and calls out to Charlie Brown, who is sitting nearby on the floor reading. She asks, "Do you have an eraser, Charlie Brown?" He replies, "No, that's something I've never felt the need of..."<BR><BR> He puts his book down and continues, "You see, it's all a matter of proper planning...people like myself who never make mistakes..."<BR><BR> He blanches as she POWS him over the head with the box of stationery.<BR><BR>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
What’s he talking about?
likalaruku almost 12 years ago
This is one of the reasons she never invites him to parties. He never learns from his mistakes.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Did he plan for that?
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
ouch.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] over 1 year ago
He deserved that.
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
Those who have never seen these early strips before would have to be surprised at the level of self-confidence CB had back then.
Frankie5466 12 months ago
“Never makes mistakes”? Just wait until you have to start writing with an ink pen Charlie Brown!
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] 2 days ago
Any questions about why Violet would sometimes want to eject Charlie Brown from her life?