Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 17, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown lies in bed, in his baseball cap, talking to Schroeder. He exclaims, "I can't play baseball, I can't fly kites, I can't do anything!"<br> <br> He continues, "I'm just going to lie here in bed for the rest of my life!"<br> <br> Schroeder asks, "As long as you're lying there, Charlie Brown...why don't you read?"<br> <br> Charlie Brown shouts in reply, "I Can't Even Read Good!"<br> <br>
m.l. over 12 years ago
Pelahnar over 11 years ago
*Well, Charlie Brown. The word you’re supposed to use there is well.
GenreChowderStudios almost 9 years ago
S: You mean that you can’t read well.CB: I CAN’T EVEN SPEAK GOOD!
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
He’s the best at feeling sorry for himself.
ah-hee about 3 years ago
It comes along with constantly being harassed by the others. Maybe there is something here which we all can learn and thus become more adept at being kind to others, saying nothing but uplifting things to those around us.