Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 02, 1962
Transcript:
"Linus is walking down the sidewalk dragging his blanket, he walks past Lucy and she says, “Don’t tell me you took that blanket to school today?!” <br> <br> Linus stops and starts sucking his thumb while he puts his blanket up to his face. He replies to Lucy, “Sure, why not? It calms me down, and helps me to get better grades” <br> <br> Linus holds his blanket as Lucy goes on saying, “But don’t the other kids laugh at you?” <br> <br> Linus walks away dragging his blanket saying, “ Nobody laughs at a straight “A” average!” <br> <br> " dialogue-text,"Linus is walking down the sidewalk dragging his blanket, he walks past Lucy and she says, “Don’t tell me you took that blanket to school today?!” <br> <br> Linus stops and starts sucking his thumb while he puts his blanket up to his face. He replies to Lucy, “Sure, why not? It calms me down, and helps me to get better grades” <br> <br> Linus holds his blanket as Lucy goes on saying, “But don’t the other kids laugh at you?” <br> <br> Linus walks away dragging his blanket saying, “ Nobody laughs at a straight “A” average!” <br> <br> "
jbruins84341 almost 8 years ago
Where’s the snow?
yow4zip Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He gets the last laugh.