Then there’s the joke about the Czech gentleman who went to an English optician. “Can you read the bottom line, please?” “Read it?” responded the gentleman. “I know him well!”
It reminds me of having to wear eyeglasses at that age, even though the problem was amblyopia, which eyeglasses didn’t fix. After 25 years, I simply stopped wearing eyeglasses, which lasted another 25 years until I began using reading glasses. The bottom line was I should have been wearing an eyepatch over the good eye, frocing the “lazy eye” to take up the slack.
mccollunsky 12 months ago
Looking at that, everyone is going to need glasses for that.
orinoco womble 12 months ago
Then there’s the joke about the Czech gentleman who went to an English optician. “Can you read the bottom line, please?” “Read it?” responded the gentleman. “I know him well!”
orinoco womble 12 months ago
We finally know CB and his friends are four years old at this point.
j_m_kuehl 12 months ago
I remember the first eye chart as a kid. Just had to point in the direction the E M 3 W was pointing Since I didn’t know letters at that age.
therese_callahan2002 12 months ago
I was wearing glasses by the time I entered kindergarten in 1966. I was four going on five then.
Troglodyte 12 months ago
Take a second opinion, CB…just not from Lucy!
markkahler52 12 months ago
Bottom line reads: “Made in China”
markkahler52 12 months ago
Also: 42
uniquename 12 months ago
“Tell me what direction the ‘x’ is pointing.”
ladykat 12 months ago
I’ve worn glasses since I was 8.
VegaAlopex 12 months ago
It reminds me of having to wear eyeglasses at that age, even though the problem was amblyopia, which eyeglasses didn’t fix. After 25 years, I simply stopped wearing eyeglasses, which lasted another 25 years until I began using reading glasses. The bottom line was I should have been wearing an eyepatch over the good eye, frocing the “lazy eye” to take up the slack.
gantech 12 months ago
Don’t be so worried, Chuck…the examiner appears to be dyslexic!
Jogger2 12 months ago
There exists x factorial percent ?
Shikamoo Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s not your eyes, CB, it’s her writing, or printing.
divad27182 12 months ago
Notice the “11/3” in the lower left corner of the last panel?
If you go to 1950/11/03 page of peanuts, you will find that it read “10/3”. Apparently they “corrected” it in colorization.
10/3 was the second day peanuts ran. It could be that Schulz was working one month ahead, except that the neighboring days get it right.