Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 03, 1955
Transcript:
Schroeder is arguing with Charlie Brown in the field. He exclaims, "Beethoven could have licked Davy Crockett any day!"<br> <br> He retracts, "Well...any day, that is, except maybe Wednesday!"<br> <br> Charlie Brown (holding a long branch fashioned into a rifle) asks, "Wednesday?! Why not on Wednesday?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown looks at the reader as Schroeder replies, "He had to practice the piano Some time, didn't he?!"<br> <br>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
What is Charlie Brown holding? A branch?
ahem Premium Member over 12 years ago
A wooden rifle.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
That’s one big rifle right there.
The Waffles are my friends almost 4 years ago
That seems unwieldy.
✨Alan✨ over 3 years ago
Again, what would Beethoven use for weapon if he dueled Davy Crocket? A piano?
✨Alan✨ over 3 years ago
Picture this: Beethoven versus Davy Crocket: Davy Crocket lifts his musket, but Beethoven drops his piano on Crocket.
Ding Ding Ding!
ah-hee over 3 years ago
Sore head from that one. But didn’t Crockett get ‘crocket-ted’ at the Alamo Bistro on Hollywood and Vine?
Commentator13 about 2 years ago
Why does Charlie Brown have such a long rifle. At first glance, I thought it was a fence!