Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 17, 1961
Transcript:
"Are you sending those greedy letters to Santa Claus again?" says Lucy standing with her hands in her pockets watching Linus putting a letter into the mail box. <br> <br> Linus turns to Lucy and holds his hands out saying, "All I want is what I have coming to me! All I want is my fair share!" <br> <br> Lucy puts her hands up in the air saying, "Santa claus doesn't OWE you anything!" Linus holds his hand out and points to his fingers with the other saying, "He does if I've been GOOD! that's the agreement!" <br> <br> Linus walks away from Lucy saying, "Any tenth-grader student of commercial law could tell you that!" Lucy puts her hands in her pocket and with a frown says, "Good Grief!" <br> <br>
That Random Guy over 9 years ago
Pretty sure Sally said what Linus said in the second panel on one of those Charlie Brown Christmas shorts.
ootey over 7 years ago
You are greedy. You are trying to collect from the Great Pumpkin and Santa Claus (and probably the Easter bunny too).
yow4zip Premium Member about 3 years ago
He sees you.
jasonbres about 2 years ago
Linus’s line “All I want is what I have coming to me. All I want is my fair share.” was famously given to Sally in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”. It was also referenced in respective Christmas episodes of “Kim Possible” and “Glee” where it was said by Dr. Drakken and Rachel Berry, respectively.
Mr Pets about 2 years ago
Dear Lucy Van Pelt: Hope you like coal you non beliver!
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
I didn’t get Commercial Law in tenth grade! How edumacational standards have slipped.