Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 17, 1960
Transcript:
Lucy leans against Schroeder's pinao. She turns around to look as Schroder plays a bar of music. <br> <br> She leans her elbows on the piano and asks, "Schroeder, if I told you that I had the feeling that you and I would get married someday, would you chuckle lightly or laugh loud and long?" <br> <br>; "I don't know...it's kind of hard to say offhand..." Schroeder admits. <br> <br> He plays his music. Lucy leans against the piano. <br> <br> "Schroeder, I have the feeling that you and I will get married someday..." Lucy begins as she turns around towards him. <br> <br> HA HA HA HA HA HA: Schroeder laughs. <br> <br> HO HO HO HO HA HA HA HA Schroeder walks off, clutching his stomach as he laughs. <br> <br> "He'd laugh loud and long!" Lucy announces, as she leans back against the piano. <br> <br>
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
I hear ya, Schroeder.
Ludwig van almost 8 years ago
… and stop playing Beethoven’s second sonata.
yow4zip Premium Member over 4 years ago
He’s going off to ROTFL.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
That’s a weird question to ask, almost like she’s already defeated
simonadam823 7 months ago
Typical Lucy. She never leaves Schroeder alone.