Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 12, 1954
Transcript:
Lucy stands atop a step looking down. She says, "Won four the money.."<br> <br> She bends slightly over and continues, "Too fore the show...three two get ready.."<br> <br> She leaps off the step exclaiming, "And for two go!"<br> <br>She walks off saying, "That's fun to say even if I Don't understand it..."<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member over 10 years ago
Good effort, Lucy.
Stormwyrm about 7 years ago
Strange, the song “Blue Suede Shoes”, which made the expression famous, wouldn’t be composed until a year after this strip was first published (it was first recorded December 19, 1955). Yet another sign that the expression is much older than the song.
fernistincooper over 5 years ago
Numbers interaction, y’know, to laugh.
VICTOR PROULX over 2 years ago
I think I’ve been there will Lucy, in fact, I still don’t understand it.
Opus_the_other_Penguin over 1 year ago
I think it would have worked better with all numbers:
One Four – the money
Two Four – the show
Three Two – Get ready!
and Four Two – Go!