Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 27, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown approaches Lucy with the croquet equipment. She says, "Let me pound in the stakes, Charlie Brown.."<br> <br> He gives her the stakes and says, "Okay, while you're doing that, I'll set up all the wickets..."<br> <br> He looks up with a puzzled look as he hears, 'Whapety Whapety Whapety Whapety Whapety WHAP'<br> <br> He goes over to Lucy who has pounded the stake almost all the way into the ground. He looks at it and says, "Oh, Good Grief!"<br> <br>
Meowmocha over 9 years ago
Okay, let’s go over the basics of the game. First, the top of the wickets must be high enough above the ground for the ball to actually go through them.
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
This is supposed to be a high stakes game, Lucy.
AlanTompkins over 4 years ago
Lucy doesn’t get it; all she knows is how to lift up a football when she hoodwinks Charlie Brown to kick it.