Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 05, 1963
Transcript:
"You want someone to call you 'cutie'...ha! That's a laugh!" Charlie Brown declares. He stands next to Lucy with his arms folded.<BR><BR> He raises his arms and faces her: "You've never acted cute in your life! You're crabby, you're bossy, you're selfish and you're inconsiderate! You're about as 'uncute' as a person can get!"<BR><BR> Lucy stares after him as Charlie Brown walks away.<BR><BR> "I'm an 'uncutie'!" Lucy frowns.<BR><BR>
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
Yes, Lucy is a QUNITESSENTIAL example of a “negative”-natured individual, who claims to be perfect in every way, and thus, is so BLIND to her own faults, in her nature. Still, she could still be cute in terms of appearance, BUT NOT in terms of NATURE, and you can tell her nature, is what Charlie Brown is referring to, here, by telling her that she could NEVER qualify as cute.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
She’s a cute human being, but an ugly person.
jaythor70 about 5 years ago
BOOYAH! Way to go CB.
Mr Pets about 2 years ago
IT’S A SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGH!
michael.bungay over 1 year ago
This is even better than the time C.B called Lucy a blockhead when he saw her wearing one of his shirts.
yow4zip Premium Member over 1 year ago
An attitude adjustment is in order.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
He should be as brutally honest with her all the time. And notice how she actually took his criticisms to heart for a change.