Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 18, 1959
Transcript:
Snoopy looks at a grimacing Linus lying next to a tree. Linus exclaims, "It's too much for me to take..I can't stand it!"<br> <br> Linus lies down with Snoopy leaning on his back. Linus says,"It's pretty disheartening to find out that your own sister wishes you had never been born.."<br> <br> He sits up and faces Snoopy. He continues, "'Never Been Born'..Good Grief! Do you know what that means? Just stop to think about it.."<br> <br> He grimaces and concludes, "Why, the theological implications alone are staggering!"<br> <br>
Infotsunami over 12 years ago
All that’s missing is a technocolor dreamcoat.
tammsys about 12 years ago
My brother always wishes that he had a brother instead of me, or just a better sister. I know what it feels like, Linus.
peanuts and garfield over 10 years ago
poor Linus
decimator1337 almost 10 years ago
D:
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
I am so glad I am an only child.
yow4zip Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sweet Snoopy in panel two.