Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 10, 1957
Transcript:
Lucy gives a statue to Schroeder as he sits at the piano. She says, "Look, Schroeder..I found another statue of Beethoven.."<br> <br> He looks at it and exclaims, "This isn't Beethoven! This is George Washington again!"<br> <br> She looks at the statue and says, "Well, I'll be! They sure look a lot alike..."<br> <br> She asks, "Do you suppose they could have been related?" He looks at the reader.<br> <br>
danboss about 8 years ago
nada
alien011 over 7 years ago
Well, technically, all humans are related, if you go back a few thousand years we all have the same ancestor. So yes, Beethoven and Washington were related, just not closely.
yow4zip Premium Member over 7 years ago
They’re related in that they were both great men.
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
This is the same punchline from last Monday, very lazy
MrJamie51 6 months ago
I’m sure the way they looked alike to Lucy anyway, was the similar clothing and the similar hairlines or hairstyles, of Washington’s and Beethoven’s respective eras.