Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 15, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is lying on the chair in the living-room, whiles Violet sits next to him reading. She reads, "It says here that children like to part of a definite routine.."<br> <br> Charlie Brown comments, "That's true...that's true.."<br> <br> He sits up next to her and says, "At least that's the way I've always felt.."<br> <br> He lies back down and concludes, "Just as long as it isn't the Same ol' routine!" Violet looks at the reader.<br> <br>
TashaFluffyKitty about 12 years ago
the purpose of the routine is to provide consistency not to excite the adrenaline!
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
Charlie Brown is so wise.