Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 03, 1954
Transcript:
Charlie Brown, Charlotte Braun, and Snoopy are sitting on the curb and Charlie Brown is asking Charlotte, "Do you have to talk so LOUD, Charlotte? <br> <br> Charlotte replies, "I'M NOT TALKING LOUD.. THIS IS MY NORMAL TONE OF VOICE" Snoopy's ears have wrinkled up a bit from the loudness.<br> <br> Still sitting on the curb, Charlotte is saying, "YOU SHOULD HEAR ME WHEN I TALK REAL LOUD LIKE THIS" Snoopy's ears have wrinkled up even more as he shakes his head. <br> <br> Charlotte goes on saying, "OR WHEN MY VOICE GETS REAL HIGH LIKE THIS" Charlie Brown has a disturbing look on his face and Snoopy has his ears all twisted up and looks very unnerve. <br> <br>
Lhasaapso over 13 years ago
Poor Snoopy! No wonder this character was so short-lived—-and whose cartoons were never reprinted in any books made during Sparky’s lifetime.
yow4zip Premium Member about 10 years ago
Keep it down.
slifer79 over 7 years ago
She must sound more painful than a dog whistle to Snoopy.
✨Alan✨ almost 4 years ago
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